Torches: Building a better one

Inconsequenti-AL said:
For lighting, I'd go with higher DCs to increase the duration or area illuminated. A masterwork torch, as it were.

I think swinging a torch at something of animal intelligence that fears fire is definitely worth a considerable bonus to intimidate checks.


Or a large canister of alchemists fire, trigger, nozzle and a small flame...

5' illumination from the pilot light. 100' stream of 'illumination' when the triggers pressed... :)


save with alc fire all you need is the canister, trigger, and nozzle :P
 

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EricNoah said:
Also what about alchemical substances you could add to a torch to create a secondary effect? Maybe an insect repellant mixed in -- keeps vermin away?

See Arms and Equipment Guide.

This thread probably belongs in Rules or House Rules, btw. Alas, my thread moving days are over... :)

"Until the next time." - General Franklin Kirby, Commando.

-Hyp.
 

So how about DM Options:

Keep at Bay: Torch can prevent monster attack (including AoO) due to fear of fire. This fear can be overcome with a WIL check DC 13. The DM has the right to choice the animal/monster but most 'normal' animals will be affected.

Catch on Fire: Torch has a chance to burn and catch obects on fire. If AC is done in damage object is set on fire.
 

Gez said:
Animals, and fire-fearing monsters, could have a Will save to do to move within 10 ft. of a torchbearer. I'd say DC 15.

I think very few critters fear fire so much that a single torch calls for a will save. It isn't like a mere torch strikes terror into the heart of animals. They are just reasonably wary of major fire.

Simpler would be to consider that the torch can give a circumstance bonus to Inditimidate checks.
 

Umbran said:
I think very few critters fear fire so much that a single torch calls for a will save. It isn't like a mere torch strikes terror into the heart of animals. They are just reasonably wary of major fire.

My dog loves to sit by the fire on a cold day. He puts his feet within three inches of the flame.


Aaron
 

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