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Magic of Faerun - Blinding Spittle

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If you have Magic of Faerun please check out the spell Blinding Spittle and tell me what you think. Should this be a higher level spell? It seems a bit powerful for a 1st level Druid spell. I'm thinking of bumping it to 2nd level. Comments please. Thanks.
 

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2nd level spell - Blindness/Deafness at medium (or is it long?)range cause permanent (yet dismissable) blindness or deafness in an opponent with only a verbal component. No attack roll necessary.

1st level spell - blinding spittle, ranged touch at -4 at close range to instantaneously blind target, no save.

Hmm.. On the one hand it is druid only, so I kinda like it at level one, on the other, it's no save, and a wizard who can't target is reduced to nothing but area of effect spells. Rogues can't sneak attack (and suffer 50% miss chance and 1/2 speed like all other melee classes).

I'd say depends on the power level of the campaign.
 
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And a fire giant becomes much less of a threat. I'm thinking a first level spell shouldn't be able to do that to a Fire Giant. I may make it a 2nd level spell or I may make creatures with more than X number of HD or levels immune (or get a save).
 

Jeremy said:
1st level spell - blinding spittle, ranged touch at -4 at close range to instantaneously blind target, no save.

As I recall it, doesn't the spell allow you to wash your eyes out to regain sight? Or was that something I added into the spell?

Hmm.. On the one hand it is druid only, so I kinda like it at level one, on the other, it's no save,

But it does reqiure an attack roll with a significant penalty....
 



Actually, the victim has to wash his eyes out with water (or something similar) -- he can't simply take an action to rub his eyes and end the spell effect. In my experience, this "balancing factor" to the spell never helps in combat -- it just means the effect isn't permanent if you survive the encounter. I added a Fortitude save, and the spell has seemed much better balanced in my game since....

(as far as it being "restricted to Druids", note that a mid-level rogue should easily be able to use a wand of Blinding Spittle.)
 
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nharwell said:
Actually, the victim has to wash his eyes out with water (or something similar)

Uhm...Vanye already pointed that out.

nharwell said:
he can't simply take an action to rub his eyes and end the spell effect.

I wasn't aware that anyone said you could. Am I missing something here?
 
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It could just be me, but that seemed a little snarky k.

nharwell isn't arguing with you, or anyone else for that matter. :)

Breathe in your happy fog and relax. :)
 

d12 said:
And a fire giant becomes much less of a threat. I'm thinking a first level spell shouldn't be able to do that to a Fire Giant. I may make it a 2nd level spell or I may make creatures with more than X number of HD or levels immune (or get a save).

Wow CR1 fire giants?
 

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