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Reverse Gravity & Repeat Spell...

RigaMortus

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I don't have my book on me, so Reverse Gravity might not be a candidate for Repeat Spell. But assuming it is... What happens if you combine Reverse Gravity with the Repeat Spell metamagic feat?

Does the second (repeating) Reverse Gravity have no effect? Does it reverse the Reverse Gravity again, thus causing the subjects caught in the area to tumble to the ground? The wording of the spell specifies that the targets fly upwards. But that might be because they didn't consider that the gravity isn't already reversed.

Anyway, just looking for opinions...

One more question on Repeat Spell. Can you double up on Repeat Spell, so the spell gets Repeated three times? Kind of like an Empowered Empowered spell...
 

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I think in 3.5, you can no longer apply several time the same metamagic feat on the same spell. Metamagic does not stack anymore.
 

Gez said:
I think in 3.5, you can no longer apply several time the same metamagic feat on the same spell. Metamagic does not stack anymore.

He's talking about Repeat Spell, a metamagic feat from T&B that, when used, repeats the spell just cast.

And I think that the second one would overlap the first one, since it says "move upwards". The only advantage would be that it would take 2 dispels to get rid of.

Although your DM might like your style, and let you reverse twice. :D

Also, interesting possibilities on Planes with different gravity traits...

Andargor
 


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