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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 7168876" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>I knew what he meant. I was just pointing out that there truly is a significant cost for True Strike.</p><p></p><p>FT is meant to be a confirmation in a location where the party has a strong suspicion that traps exist. In most games, the DM is not going to do some d__k move like "The table was in your way, so you don't detect the trap". But by casting it, the PCs know that a given room or chest (limiting your line of sight to just the chest) or whatever has a trap. At that point, they can prepare other protection or buff spells (and not waste them by using them at the wrong time), and take other actions (like spreading out or moving away) to minimize harm. FT is obviously a meh spell, but I can think of good uses for it. Other players seem to think that PCs are already suspicious, so that they can just use their skills. I think that you cast FT in extremely probable locations and get confirmation first, and then buff skills and such. If you are wrong, you are wrong. Yes, it costs a 2nd level resource. But at least you are not trying to detect traps unbuffed/unprotected or alternatively wasting buff/protection spells when nothing is there. I agree with you. In a 200 foot long lit empty corridor, it's basically worthless. In interesting locations, maybe not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for voting, you can still do so. It's once per day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 7168876, member: 2011"] I knew what he meant. I was just pointing out that there truly is a significant cost for True Strike. FT is meant to be a confirmation in a location where the party has a strong suspicion that traps exist. In most games, the DM is not going to do some d__k move like "The table was in your way, so you don't detect the trap". But by casting it, the PCs know that a given room or chest (limiting your line of sight to just the chest) or whatever has a trap. At that point, they can prepare other protection or buff spells (and not waste them by using them at the wrong time), and take other actions (like spreading out or moving away) to minimize harm. FT is obviously a meh spell, but I can think of good uses for it. Other players seem to think that PCs are already suspicious, so that they can just use their skills. I think that you cast FT in extremely probable locations and get confirmation first, and then buff skills and such. If you are wrong, you are wrong. Yes, it costs a 2nd level resource. But at least you are not trying to detect traps unbuffed/unprotected or alternatively wasting buff/protection spells when nothing is there. I agree with you. In a 200 foot long lit empty corridor, it's basically worthless. In interesting locations, maybe not. As for voting, you can still do so. It's once per day. [/QUOTE]
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