Paxus' Epic/High Level Game (3.5): Closed

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Brother Shatterstone said:
Is there a visible reaction to this that Brystasia would notice?

If you're looking closely; it's as if he suddenly became an inch from passed out drunk (or extremely stoned), without the intervention of any intoxicants.
 

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Paxus Asclepius said:
If you're looking closely; it's as if he suddenly became an inch from passed out drunk (or extremely stoned), without the intervention of any intoxicants.
Since Brystasia is on the other side of the wall I would imagine that this isn't something she can pick up at the moment, correct?
 
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Brother Shatterstone said:
Since Brystasia is on the other side of the wall I would imagine that this isn't something she can pick up at the moment, correct?

The wall's not opaque, so it's not a real barrier, but Sandorel is looking more at the angel than you.

Incidentally, combat time is still in place, so don't do anything time-consuming.
 

Paxus Asclepius said:
The wall's not opaque, so it's not a real barrier, but Sandorel is looking more at the angel than you.

Excatally, thats what I meant to say... So did she notice? :)

Paxus Asclepius said:
Incidentally, combat time is still in place, so don't do anything time-consuming.
I suspected as much at least Brystasia is standing in an anti-magic field since she seems to be unknowing of that fact.

If a spell was cast one side of an anti-magic field, and had to pass through it to get to the target would it work?

(Like Merf's Magic Arrow, lighting bolt, etc.)
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
Excatally, thats what I meant to say... So did she notice? :)


I suspected as much at least Brystasia is standing in an anti-magic field since she seems to be unknowing of that fact.

If a spell was cast one side of an anti-magic field, and had to pass through it to get to the target would it work?

(Like Merf's Magic Arrow, lighting bolt, etc.)

It would not. Effects cease to exist when they enter, and unless they have a duration, do not come into effect again when the field is no longer in effect at their location.
 

OOC: While we are on the topic of Anti-Magic Fields, I think that is a great spell for an ally to cast. As a player, I think its too mean to ask a spell-caster to actually cast that spell, but for a character like the Cimmerian who doesn't have any magic items or cast spells, tossing me in an Anti-Magic Field is like tossing that old Brer Rabbit in the Briar Patch.
 

Endur, that's probably true but don't look for Brystasia to cast it, even if she could, as it’s probably a very weird feeling for someone so use to divine magic.

Weird that she now uses it for her own protection but I guess the apparent danger and weirdness of the whole situation.

I’m curious I know a caster can end a spell before its duration is up is that also true for an anti magic shell or does it very nature prohibited it. (Not seeing it in the description but it does make a certain amount of sense.)
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
Endur, that's probably true but don't look for Brystasia to cast it, even if she could, as it’s probably a very weird feeling for someone so use to divine magic.

Weird that she now uses it for her own protection but I guess the apparent danger and weirdness of the whole situation.

I’m curious I know a caster can end a spell before its duration is up is that also true for an anti magic shell or does it very nature prohibited it. (Not seeing it in the description but it does make a certain amount of sense.)

Unless the spell lists a (D) for duration, it cannot be dismissed.
 

Paxus Asclepius said:
Unless the spell lists a (D) for duration, it cannot be dismissed.
Ohhh you learn something everyday... :) Okay just found the description thing so for calcification the seer has to stand within the antimagic field to dismiss it?
 


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