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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 1258610" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>If a 30th level character is succeeding at DC120 checks at all, OF COURSE it's magical in nature - he couldn't even accomplish the task in an anti-magic field, because the extra skill-boosting items he had would not let him do it. So, yes, the ability to walk on clouds is magical, in a manner of speaking.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Even considering the level 90 or 100 PC who could pull it off, I would rationalize it through magic anyway - just like a Golem would not become inert in an AMF, the character has magic so ingrained in them they can accomplish some impossible tasks just though sheer technique and force of will.</p><p></p><p>Paul Bunyan was able to change the course of rivers; the big bad wolf blew down houses of straw and wood; Daedalus builds wings out of wax that can fly; ninja could walk on water; and Beowulf carries grendel's head, which takes four strong men to carry otherwise. In other words, there is precedent for outlandish tasks by heroes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 1258610, member: 158"] If a 30th level character is succeeding at DC120 checks at all, OF COURSE it's magical in nature - he couldn't even accomplish the task in an anti-magic field, because the extra skill-boosting items he had would not let him do it. So, yes, the ability to walk on clouds is magical, in a manner of speaking. Even considering the level 90 or 100 PC who could pull it off, I would rationalize it through magic anyway - just like a Golem would not become inert in an AMF, the character has magic so ingrained in them they can accomplish some impossible tasks just though sheer technique and force of will. Paul Bunyan was able to change the course of rivers; the big bad wolf blew down houses of straw and wood; Daedalus builds wings out of wax that can fly; ninja could walk on water; and Beowulf carries grendel's head, which takes four strong men to carry otherwise. In other words, there is precedent for outlandish tasks by heroes. [/QUOTE]
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