MerakSpielman
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You can use the Scry skill to determine if you are being scryed. Great. But does it happen automatically (if you scry somebody, they get to make a check and see if they can tell) or does the person involved have to deliberately decide to check for scrying?
If somebody has protection from scrying (Nondetection or a magical item) and you scry somebody next to them who is not protected, do you see the protected person? If so, this seems like an easy way to get around those items. If not, are they invisible, does the scry not work, or what?
If you are scrying somebody standing beside somebody with ranks in scry, can the person with ranks in scry detect the scrying even though they aren't the target of the spell?
Scry+teleport: What if there are several places that look like that place (identical temple alters for instance)? Does your teleport distinguish? It's based off of location not what people are in that location, right?
How much area around a person can be seen? Is the point of view of the scry movable (if so it would still have to remain pointed at the target)? What if an opaque object passes between the target and the point of view - does the point of view re-orientate to see them again? Is the spell cut off?
Just a little confusion going on here... This spell is used all the time in my campaign and I need to start being consistant.
If somebody has protection from scrying (Nondetection or a magical item) and you scry somebody next to them who is not protected, do you see the protected person? If so, this seems like an easy way to get around those items. If not, are they invisible, does the scry not work, or what?
If you are scrying somebody standing beside somebody with ranks in scry, can the person with ranks in scry detect the scrying even though they aren't the target of the spell?
Scry+teleport: What if there are several places that look like that place (identical temple alters for instance)? Does your teleport distinguish? It's based off of location not what people are in that location, right?
How much area around a person can be seen? Is the point of view of the scry movable (if so it would still have to remain pointed at the target)? What if an opaque object passes between the target and the point of view - does the point of view re-orientate to see them again? Is the spell cut off?
Just a little confusion going on here... This spell is used all the time in my campaign and I need to start being consistant.