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<blockquote data-quote="Sejs" data-source="post: 2410276" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>Why? I mean isn't that in part the focus of the spell itself? To control the weather? To say 'oh you can control some weather, but other weather is just too weathery for you to control' seems, and you'll have to pardon me for saying, but rather lame. </p><p></p><p>Sort of like saying you can lob a fireball at those orcs while on a dry plain in late summer and it can do damage and all, but you certainly can't light things on fire with it. </p><p></p><p>I mean with <em>Control Weather</em> you can create hurricane-force winds if you're in the right climate at the right time of year. Why then couldn't you calm them back down within the area of effect?</p><p></p><p>Edit: I should say though that while turning down the weather itself with CW is one thing, the spell would and should not be able to control any secondary aspects of the storm itself. So while the rain my not be falling in that area, and the wind isn't blowing, the seas flooding up like nobody's business would be outside of the spell's ability to handle. Not to mention the fact that with the spell's area (2 mile radius, centered on the caster) any rain falling from clouds outside of that height would still be coming down just the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sejs, post: 2410276, member: 4910"] Why? I mean isn't that in part the focus of the spell itself? To control the weather? To say 'oh you can control some weather, but other weather is just too weathery for you to control' seems, and you'll have to pardon me for saying, but rather lame. Sort of like saying you can lob a fireball at those orcs while on a dry plain in late summer and it can do damage and all, but you certainly can't light things on fire with it. I mean with [i]Control Weather[/i] you can create hurricane-force winds if you're in the right climate at the right time of year. Why then couldn't you calm them back down within the area of effect? Edit: I should say though that while turning down the weather itself with CW is one thing, the spell would and should not be able to control any secondary aspects of the storm itself. So while the rain my not be falling in that area, and the wind isn't blowing, the seas flooding up like nobody's business would be outside of the spell's ability to handle. Not to mention the fact that with the spell's area (2 mile radius, centered on the caster) any rain falling from clouds outside of that height would still be coming down just the same. [/QUOTE]
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