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<blockquote data-quote="Nvvyn" data-source="post: 286249" data-attributes="member: 5770"><p>man, read the rules before you post. Ray of enfeeblement does in fact do sneeak attack dmg. The spell works normally, doing its str dmg, and the sneak attack causes negative energy dmg's. Just like the negative energy rays. so it would do str dmg + xd6 negative energy damage.</p><p></p><p>And like the above guy said, this is magic we are tlaking about here. I know you live in a world were magic is not possible, and its very hard for you to grasp the concept of magic for a bit, but just use ur imagination man. Magic is powerful energy concentrated to do very powerful things. </p><p></p><p>As far as touch attacks. Think of a shocking grasp touch attack spell. </p><p>The invisible mage/thief sneaks up on the orc in Plate armor. As he nears the opponent, he lunges forth grabbing the orc around the neck sending waves of lightning to corse through the veins of the orc. The lightning makes its way to his brain shocking is mind; exscruciating pain wracks his brain and the orc slumps over, dead and oblivous to the world, what just happened, and what is to come....</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is opposed to just a normal mage using a shocking grasp...</p><p>The powerful mage is backed into the corner by the large brute, Using his last line of defense in hopes of a desperate victory, he channels all his magical power into the hands; lunging forth, hoping for the slightest of touches, he manages to brush the warriors armor before the large man can dodge aside, Lightning corses through his armor and burns the warriors skin badly. The warrior grunts loudly in pain, the anger corses through the warriors blood and his eyes turn red with hatred. He raises his battle axe and brings it down heavily upon the wretched and frgaile wizard, crushing his skull. his axe holds fast to the tough bone, so he uses his foot the anchor the body while he yanks it out....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How hard is that to grasp? sneak attack vrs non-sneak attack?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nvvyn, post: 286249, member: 5770"] man, read the rules before you post. Ray of enfeeblement does in fact do sneeak attack dmg. The spell works normally, doing its str dmg, and the sneak attack causes negative energy dmg's. Just like the negative energy rays. so it would do str dmg + xd6 negative energy damage. And like the above guy said, this is magic we are tlaking about here. I know you live in a world were magic is not possible, and its very hard for you to grasp the concept of magic for a bit, but just use ur imagination man. Magic is powerful energy concentrated to do very powerful things. As far as touch attacks. Think of a shocking grasp touch attack spell. The invisible mage/thief sneaks up on the orc in Plate armor. As he nears the opponent, he lunges forth grabbing the orc around the neck sending waves of lightning to corse through the veins of the orc. The lightning makes its way to his brain shocking is mind; exscruciating pain wracks his brain and the orc slumps over, dead and oblivous to the world, what just happened, and what is to come.... This is opposed to just a normal mage using a shocking grasp... The powerful mage is backed into the corner by the large brute, Using his last line of defense in hopes of a desperate victory, he channels all his magical power into the hands; lunging forth, hoping for the slightest of touches, he manages to brush the warriors armor before the large man can dodge aside, Lightning corses through his armor and burns the warriors skin badly. The warrior grunts loudly in pain, the anger corses through the warriors blood and his eyes turn red with hatred. He raises his battle axe and brings it down heavily upon the wretched and frgaile wizard, crushing his skull. his axe holds fast to the tough bone, so he uses his foot the anchor the body while he yanks it out.... How hard is that to grasp? sneak attack vrs non-sneak attack? [/QUOTE]
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