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<blockquote data-quote="UltimaGabe" data-source="post: 1938550" data-attributes="member: 16019"><p>The player would definitely realize, but the character wouldn't. After all, it's not like the mage casts the spell, then says, "Oh, crap! They're resisting it! I've gotta put some more effort into this!" because the spell's already been cast. Caster Level Checks, basically, are ALWAYS happening, every time you cast a spell. However, since it never makes a difference unless the target has Spell Resistance, then the actual casting of the spell is no different in-game when such an event occurs. So, like I said, the player would realize something is up (having to make the caster level check), but for the caster, they're just casting a spell like they always do.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that being said, from Hypersmurf's mention of the rules, although it would not necessarily become apparent to a caster that a spell failed due to Spell Resistance, he'd know it didn't seem to work, and he'd know the target didn't make its save. So he can then deduce what may have happened (he may have Mind Blank on, or Spell Immunity, or, in this case, Spell Resistance- he still doesn't know for sure, but he at least knows that the next casting of the spell might not necessarily work either).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UltimaGabe, post: 1938550, member: 16019"] The player would definitely realize, but the character wouldn't. After all, it's not like the mage casts the spell, then says, "Oh, crap! They're resisting it! I've gotta put some more effort into this!" because the spell's already been cast. Caster Level Checks, basically, are ALWAYS happening, every time you cast a spell. However, since it never makes a difference unless the target has Spell Resistance, then the actual casting of the spell is no different in-game when such an event occurs. So, like I said, the player would realize something is up (having to make the caster level check), but for the caster, they're just casting a spell like they always do. Anyway, that being said, from Hypersmurf's mention of the rules, although it would not necessarily become apparent to a caster that a spell failed due to Spell Resistance, he'd know it didn't seem to work, and he'd know the target didn't make its save. So he can then deduce what may have happened (he may have Mind Blank on, or Spell Immunity, or, in this case, Spell Resistance- he still doesn't know for sure, but he at least knows that the next casting of the spell might not necessarily work either). [/QUOTE]
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