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<blockquote data-quote="ARandomGod" data-source="post: 2650762" data-attributes="member: 17296"><p>My answer is: You can if you believe you can. But then I'm a signer (Planescape reference)</p><p></p><p>This question comes up for debate now and then. I don't see anything broken about allowing it, and I can come up with justification to allow it... and I can see some people's justification for not allowing it.</p><p></p><p>In the end, when something like this crops up, I like to look at it and say "how can I say yes". I like to encourage my players to be able to do things. If there's a way to allow a thing without having it be "overpowered", then I try to allow it. Fortunately, for this spell, I don't even see how/why you'd need any counterbalancing negatives added on. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's a long standing tradition for Patryn, of course. I've personally never seen (or perhaps never noticed) this tradition and I'm imagining neither have you. </p><p></p><p>If you ask it to "follow" one foot in front of you, and you don't move, but you're on it, well... it will have to go forward at it's max speed, won't it? </p><p></p><p>If you get someone who won't allow you to have it "follow" in front, then get a mirror and sit backwards. That's a little silly, but then not allowing it in the first place is a little silly.</p><p></p><p>KarinsDad says it's a houserule, but as Hyp stated, by RAW it will work.</p><p></p><p>Sammeal says this makes the spell uberpowerful. I wonder why. Do tell! I love hearing thoughts from a devious mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARandomGod, post: 2650762, member: 17296"] My answer is: You can if you believe you can. But then I'm a signer (Planescape reference) This question comes up for debate now and then. I don't see anything broken about allowing it, and I can come up with justification to allow it... and I can see some people's justification for not allowing it. In the end, when something like this crops up, I like to look at it and say "how can I say yes". I like to encourage my players to be able to do things. If there's a way to allow a thing without having it be "overpowered", then I try to allow it. Fortunately, for this spell, I don't even see how/why you'd need any counterbalancing negatives added on. It's a long standing tradition for Patryn, of course. I've personally never seen (or perhaps never noticed) this tradition and I'm imagining neither have you. If you ask it to "follow" one foot in front of you, and you don't move, but you're on it, well... it will have to go forward at it's max speed, won't it? If you get someone who won't allow you to have it "follow" in front, then get a mirror and sit backwards. That's a little silly, but then not allowing it in the first place is a little silly. KarinsDad says it's a houserule, but as Hyp stated, by RAW it will work. Sammeal says this makes the spell uberpowerful. I wonder why. Do tell! I love hearing thoughts from a devious mind. [/QUOTE]
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