How Many Spells Can You Cast In A Round?

Hyp said:
It's not an object at all. It's a spell.

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Under Nonabilites in the glossary you will find the following:

D&D Online Glossary said:
Charisma: Any creature capable of telling the difference between itself and things that are not itself has at least 1 point of Charisma. Anything with no Charisma score is an object, not a creature. Anything without a Charisma score also has no Wisdom score.

A Fireball has no Charisma Score. A fireball is therefore, by definition, an object. I would appreciate a civil retraction of the statement; but have come not to expect one from you.

An item not in my posession is "unattended", and therefore not of necessity under the infleuence of a spell in effect on My person, or regulated by similar effects. Under Time Stop, we see a clear example of this:

Time Stop Spell said:
You cannot move or harm items held, carried, or worn by a creature stuck in normal time, but you can affect any item that is not in another creature’s possession.
 

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Gerion of Mercadia said:
A Fireball has no Charisma Score.

Neither is it a thing.

"Each object has hardness - a number that represents how well it resists damage."

"An object's hit point total depends on what it is made of and how big it is. When an object's hit points reach 0, it's ruined."

Has a fireball hardness? Hit points?

-Hyp.
 
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"Each object has hardness - a number that represents how well it resists damage."

"An object's hit point total depends on what it is made of and how big it is. When an object's hit points reach 0, it's ruined."

Has a fireball hardness? Hit points?

Hmm.... lets see. How well does a fireball resist damage... infinitely well? Just like a Wall of Force... or The Air... or a Soul... Well, maybe not a soul, because of Solars and the like...

Is it an object you can damage only with elemental cold perhaps?

Complete absence of any rules one way or the other in that regard. Does it have the trait? Probably does if that line is in a definition. Too bad it comes from pg 165... Such things are so situational then. In those cases, as long as you don't do something contradictory, I guess its cool... or flaming hot depending on your perspective.

Hyp said:
Neither is it (fireball) a thing.

Now where the heck did THAT come from? :confused:

Hehehe. And all cats have three tails. Niels Bohr.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hey, I Didn't write that statement - it's there, and its written as an absolute.
 

Gerion of Mercadia said:
Now where the heck did THAT come from? :confused:

Because it's things that aren't creatures that are objects.

If you take that to mean "Any concept that can be represented by a noun", where does it stop? Is Love an object? Is an evil aura? Is a Paladin's Code of Conduct? Is the Sound of One Hand Clapping? A somatic component?

-Hyp.
 

Gerion of Mercadia said:
A Fireball has no Charisma Score. A fireball is therefore, by definition, an object. I would appreciate a civil retraction of the statement; but have come not to expect one from you.

An item not in my posession is "unattended", and therefore not of necessity under the infleuence of a spell in effect on My person, or regulated by similar effects.

D00d, just because you refer to yourself in caps, doesn't make it the god-given truth.

You're this guy, aren't you?

http://www.enworld.org/member.php?u=3940
 

If you take that to mean "Any concept that can be represented by a noun"

I'm not intending to do that. I also don't intend to assign hardness and hitponts to anything that lacks a charisma score either. The list would be endless.

You keep evading and ducking each and every question by throwing up a nother diverting question. Others have stopped reading... it's been nearly 10 posts...

Enough is enough.
 


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