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KarinsDad said:Oh, so it is a square vs. hex vs. no grid argument?![]()
Hey. I never said it was a good argument!

KarinsDad said:Oh, so it is a square vs. hex vs. no grid argument?![]()
If I have a spell that inflicts (d4 + level) damage and I empower it twice, what does it do?apsuman said:All variable, numeric effects of an empowered spell are increased by one-half. An empowered spell deals half again as much damage as normal, cures half again as many hit points, affects half again as many targets, etc., as appropriate.
Ki Ryn said:If I have a spell that inflicts (d4 + level) damage and I empower it twice, what does it do?
a) (d4 + level) x 2
or
b) (d4 x 2) + level
If I'm level 10, this makes a pretty big difference![]()
Menno said:
So you say that when that same caster throws that empowered fireball and rolls really good, say with the initial 10d6 he rolled 50, that the damage he does is only 60, because that is the max-damage of a (normal) fireball?
Outcast said:Maybe a stupid question,
Does a damaging area effect like fireball make mirror images dissappear.
I think not, but im not sure.
Outcast
Figments seem to react normally to area spells (such as looking like they’re burned or dead after being struck by a fireball).
KarinsDad said:
So, on a roll of 1 or 4, he gets the same result. On a roll of 2 or 3, he gets one extra image. Does that seem fair to you that half of the rolls result in no extra bonus at all by boosting the spell by two levels? With my interpretation, he gets:
Jack Haggerty said:To answer the original question... Yes, fireballs and other area effects will take down the images.
dcollins said:
No, that's incorrect.
The specification that mirror images "react normally" means normal-for-a-creature (i.e., semi-burnt to the same degree as the caster), not destroyed-and-ceasing-to-exist.
Jack Haggerty said:It only says that the images "react normally" to area effect spells. As pointed out in another thread, this is irritatingly vague spell description.