RigaMortus
Explorer
Let's say you are in a roleplay scenario, and the "friendly" court Wizard wants to cast a spell on you. He assures you it is safe spell, it is for the protection of the king. And in order to seek audience with him, you need to have this spell cast on you. Let's assume the Wizard passes all the sense motive checks, and you really have no reason to distrust him. So you say, "Sure, why not?"
Now the Wizard casts a spell, but it is NOT the spell you thought he was going to cast. But your character doesn't know this, and you have no Ranks in Spellcraft, and if you did, let's assume you'd fail anyway...
Now, when it comes time for the Will save, would the player get a save since it wasn't the spell he thought it was going to be (again, not that he knows this) or would he not get a save because he assumes he is casting a particular spell on him, and even if the Wizard lied and switched to another spell, the character wouldn't know this and since he said he'd be willing, he is?
I'm trying to avoid this:
DM: Ok, you are Charmed.
Player: But he said he was casting Zone of Truth.
DM: He lied.
Player: Well I was only willing to allow Zone of Truth in, not Charm Person, so I should get a save vs. that...
Now the Wizard casts a spell, but it is NOT the spell you thought he was going to cast. But your character doesn't know this, and you have no Ranks in Spellcraft, and if you did, let's assume you'd fail anyway...
Now, when it comes time for the Will save, would the player get a save since it wasn't the spell he thought it was going to be (again, not that he knows this) or would he not get a save because he assumes he is casting a particular spell on him, and even if the Wizard lied and switched to another spell, the character wouldn't know this and since he said he'd be willing, he is?
I'm trying to avoid this:
DM: Ok, you are Charmed.
Player: But he said he was casting Zone of Truth.
DM: He lied.
Player: Well I was only willing to allow Zone of Truth in, not Charm Person, so I should get a save vs. that...