Olaf the Stout
Hero
This situation came up last session. I'm the GM.
The bad guy cast Obscuring Mist. The effect of it is:
The next round the Cleric tried to cast Hold Person on the bad guy. He was about 25 feet away from him. Since it targets a specific person and the bad guy had total concealment I ruled that he couldn't cast the spell and let him do something else instead. I checked the PHB afterwards and the only bit I could find that was relevant was this
It seemed plausible for the situation and everyone was happy with the ruling. It got me thinking about concealment and cover and what effect it has on spells like Hold Person that target specific people but don't require an attack roll. I would like to sort it out before I have to make an ad-hoc ruling on it again.Do you still roll the miss chance in this situation? I'm not sure.
What are people's opinions on this type of situation?
Olaf the Stout
The bad guy cast Obscuring Mist. The effect of it is:
SRD said:A misty vapor arises around you. It is stationary once created. The vapor obscures all sight, including darkvision, beyond 5 feet. A creature 5 feet away has concealment (attacks have a 20% miss chance). Creatures farther away have total concealment (50% miss chance, and the attacker cannot use sight to locate the target).
The next round the Cleric tried to cast Hold Person on the bad guy. He was about 25 feet away from him. Since it targets a specific person and the bad guy had total concealment I ruled that he couldn't cast the spell and let him do something else instead. I checked the PHB afterwards and the only bit I could find that was relevant was this
SRD said:Some spells have a target or targets. You cast these spells on creatures or objects, as defined by the spell itself. You must be able to see or touch the target, and you must specifically choose that target.
It seemed plausible for the situation and everyone was happy with the ruling. It got me thinking about concealment and cover and what effect it has on spells like Hold Person that target specific people but don't require an attack roll. I would like to sort it out before I have to make an ad-hoc ruling on it again.Do you still roll the miss chance in this situation? I'm not sure.
What are people's opinions on this type of situation?
Olaf the Stout