hornedturtle
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If my psion is wielding two orbs or a orb and a staff would I need to declare which one he is casting a power through? For example a staff of psicraft and a orb of unfailing concentration both say "using this" staff or orb.
If my psion is wielding two orbs or a orb and a staff would I need to declare which one he is casting a power through? For example a staff of psicraft and a orb of unfailing concentration both say "using this" staff or orb.
What about close attacks that are described in the book as attacks with the druid's body? (ie; swarming locusts, scatter form, flowing swarm and the like?) I know close powers that conjure primal spirits for an attack or summon thunder/lightning won't get the bonus 1d6, but the ones that say "your swarm form" strike me as close melee attacks like the close martial powers that use a big swing to hit multiple targets.Would the staff of corrosion or the serpents' properties work with melee implement attacks made with the staff? Like when a druid is in beast form? The staff descriptions don't say melee "weapon" attacks. As long as it has the Melee keyword I believe it should yes.
What about close attacks that are described in the book as attacks with the druid's body? (ie; swarming locusts, scatter form, flowing swarm and the like?) I know close powers that conjure primal spirits for an attack or summon thunder/lightning won't get the bonus 1d6, but the ones that say "your swarm form" strike me as close melee attacks like the close martial powers that use a big swing to hit multiple targets.
I think you have to put in more batteriesIs the Staff of Ruin just extra extra damage?
Also interesting question what happens to a Warforged with no surges left who is at negative hit points? does he just stay there forever?