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

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(D) Dismissible: If the Duration line ends with “(D),” you can dismiss the spell at will. You must be within range of the spell’s effect and must speak words of dismissal, which are usually a modified form of the spell’s verbal component. If the spell has no verbal component, you can dismiss the effect with a gesture. Dismissing a spell is a standard action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
 

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Maybe I'm just dense, but after reading over it twice, I'm still not exactly sure what's going on. There appears to be a time-stop effect occuring simultaneously with an antimagic field centered on the Seer's former position? Where Antillus is now in suspended animation?
 

Velenne, I'm slight confused by what’s going on also... I think the Seer is either a deity, who are unaffected by anti-magic filed or maybe theirs something epic that allows him to function within the field. :eek:
 
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It might not be an Anti-Magic Field. It could be a Dispelling Wall.

Alternatively, the Seer could be an Epic spellcaster. Epic spells (higher than 9th level) are unaffected by Anti-Magic Fields.
 

Endur said:
It might not be an Anti-Magic Field. It could be a Dispelling Wall.

Never heard of it... What book is that in? :)

Endur said:
Alternatively, the Seer could be an Epic spellcaster. Epic spells (higher than 9th level) are unaffected by Anti-Magic Fields.
I suspect he is at least epic. As for epic spells in anti-magic field theirs a small chance it won't work but very small.

I think we are in trouble and we should have taken the consolation prize. :D

Anyone have an idea what we just got hit with?
 


Dispelling Wall (or something like that) is in Tome & Blood. Its basically a stationary dispel magic to strip buff spells from attackers. I think its somewhere between level 4 and level 6.

As to what we got hit with, it drained moisture from a group of us, so that would imply the 8th level necromantic spell, Horrid Wilting. I'm a little surprised the Cimmerian failed his +20 fort save, but everyone fails sometime and the Cimmerian has lots of hit points.
 
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Endur said:
I'm a little surprised the Cimmerian failed his +20 fort save, but everyone fails sometime and the Cimmerian has lots of hit points.

My d20s don't seem to like you people very much. I've rolled three natural ones, and that was the least important of them (as you observed, the Cimmerian does have lots of hit points).
 

Paxus Asclepius said:
My d20s don't seem to like you people very much. I've rolled three natural ones, and that was the least important of them (as you observed, the Cimmerian does have lots of hit points).
Wow I passed my fort save on a natural 1? :D Sune's blessing indeed.

Endur, is right on this, It's got be Otiluke's Dispelling Screen or the greater version.

Of course we would have known this if some had simply looked at Brystasia as she asked. ;)


Anyhow, PA, a possible solution has been reached but I didn't think of it but would Brystasia have thought of it? If so I would like to change my actions to reflect her superior half-nymph brain and not my slightly slow bugbear one. :o

Spellcraft /13 (INT +3) 10
 
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