The Launch Item spell from MoF launches a item up to 10 lbs 400+ ft away. However, the spell does not seem to require any attack roll.
One one hand, this seems WAY more powerful than, say, True Strike for a 1st level spell. On the other hand, it's in line with other area effect spells where you can just pinpoint a specific location.
What do you think? If Launch Item requires an attack roll, what about range increments?
One one hand, this seems WAY more powerful than, say, True Strike for a 1st level spell. On the other hand, it's in line with other area effect spells where you can just pinpoint a specific location.
What do you think? If Launch Item requires an attack roll, what about range increments?
From Magic of Faerun, pg 105:
Launch Bolt
Transmutation
level Sor/Wiz 1
components S
casting time 1 action
Range: Long,(400 ft + 40 ft/lvl)
Target: one fine item in your possession weighing up to 10 lb.
duration: insantaneous
saving throw none
spell resistance no
You cause a fine item in your possession to fly at great speed to a target or location you specify. The spell protects the item from any damage caused by this launching (for example, an egg would not crack from being hurled by the spell, a flask of alchemical fire would not break from the sudden exceleration) but does not protect it from damage caused by striking the target.
This spell is normaly used to launch dangerous items (flasks of acid thunderstones and so on) farther than you would normaly throw them.
Even strange magical effects (such as the glowing bead from a delayed blast fireball spell) can be safely launched by this spell.