Vampires and 'daylight' spell


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DM discretion, such as when Chris Perkins allowed character Evelyn to have her Moonbeam be morning light. But with less of a stretch, as a DM, I rule that if a spell is called something, it is that thing. Therefore if the spell is called Daylight, it is actually Daytime Light. If a spell is called Sunbeam, it literally is a beam of Sun (in terms of light, not a beam of the heat or raw energy of a whole star). Otherwise, they should have called the spell Radiant Light, and Radiant Beam, or something else not pertaining to daytime or the sun, since, well, one might think in dealing with Curse of Strahd, that'd be a blatantly obvious point of needed clarity.
So Find Traps actually find traps in your campaigns? Is Chill Touch a melee spell that does cold damage for you?
On another note, I love Perkins, but the guy tends to throw rules out of the window or flat out get them wrong all the time. Especially in DCA.
 

Wow, a 19-year thread necro is pretty impressive. Also impressive that ENWorld has kept around threads from that long ago and that they are still relevant.

I'll just point out that 5E doesn't directly answer the question of whether "daylight" and "sunlight" are the same. For example, is a vampire standing in the shade during the day going to take damage? That's clearly daylight but one could reason that it's not sunlight. Or, on a gray overcast day thick with clouds, would a vampire be taking damage? Again, that is clearly daylight, but arguably not sunlight. There's evidence in the text for both interpretations, but nothing conclusive, so it's up to the DM to decide.
 

Wow, a 19-year thread necro is pretty impressive. Also impressive that ENWorld has kept around threads from that long ago and that they are still relevant.

I'll just point out that 5E doesn't directly answer the question of whether "daylight" and "sunlight" are the same. For example, is a vampire standing in the shade during the day going to take damage? That's clearly daylight but one could reason that it's not sunlight. Or, on a gray overcast day thick with clouds, would a vampire be taking damage? Again, that is clearly daylight, but arguably not sunlight. There's evidence in the text for both interpretations, but nothing conclusive, so it's up to the DM to decide.
This thread doesn't seem to be tarring or joking loudly though.
 

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