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Pathfinder 1E Successful save against sleep - does the target notice?

Marshall Gatten

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A spell caster sneaks up on a target and casts sleep. The target successfully makes their will save and the spell fails to affect them.

Was the save a passive thing that the target wouldn't even notice, in which case they still don't know there's a caster around; or do they realize they are under attack? If they realize they've been attacked, do they know what direction it came from?
 

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Presumably, that was a Silent Sleep spell, since
To provide a verbal component, you must be able to speak in a strong voice.
It's hard to sneak unnoticed when speaking incantations in a strong voice.
 

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Presumably, that was a Silent Sleep spell, since It's hard to sneak unnoticed when speaking incantations in a strong voice.

The situations where I enforce component rules have always been pretty limited. And now I will be adding a new one. Oops! That would have made a big difference last night. Okey-doke. Thanks for the reminder!

Nagol said:


And that will undoubtedly still be critical information at some other point. Thanks.

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