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Rules Query - 3.5E - Line of Effect for Spells
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<blockquote data-quote="captnq" data-source="post: 6549221" data-attributes="member: 6761684"><p>If you want to block both line of sight and line of effect, you use Darkway. It's a force bridge you can't see through. Great for screwing with chargers, targeting spells, and various other dangers.</p><p></p><p>Now, the wall of force, is it in wall form, or a dome?</p><p></p><p>If it's a vertical wall, does no good.</p><p></p><p>Call Lightning</p><p>Effect: One or more 30-ft.-long <strong>vertical</strong> lines of lightning</p><p></p><p>The wall would stop a bolt of lightning originating from your hand. Good old fashioned Lightning bolt is useless against a Wall of force. But Call lightning is basically a cylinder that's 5 feet in diameter, 30-feet high. Which is basically a vertical line. </p><p></p><p>Now if the wall of force was a dome, or placed at a 45 degree angle and the target was standing under it, then the spell fails. Call lightning, Flame strike, and other cylindrical/death from above spells are used specifically for that targeting purpose. To put an end run around the Transparent nature of Walls of Force, so you have line of sight, then have line of effect from a direction that ignores the wall by having the point of origin somewhere behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captnq, post: 6549221, member: 6761684"] If you want to block both line of sight and line of effect, you use Darkway. It's a force bridge you can't see through. Great for screwing with chargers, targeting spells, and various other dangers. Now, the wall of force, is it in wall form, or a dome? If it's a vertical wall, does no good. Call Lightning Effect: One or more 30-ft.-long [B]vertical[/B] lines of lightning The wall would stop a bolt of lightning originating from your hand. Good old fashioned Lightning bolt is useless against a Wall of force. But Call lightning is basically a cylinder that's 5 feet in diameter, 30-feet high. Which is basically a vertical line. Now if the wall of force was a dome, or placed at a 45 degree angle and the target was standing under it, then the spell fails. Call lightning, Flame strike, and other cylindrical/death from above spells are used specifically for that targeting purpose. To put an end run around the Transparent nature of Walls of Force, so you have line of sight, then have line of effect from a direction that ignores the wall by having the point of origin somewhere behind it. [/QUOTE]
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