... It says in the description of 'ray' spells: "Some effects are rays. You aim a ray as if using a ranged weapon, though typically you make a ranged touch...
... <snip list of spells> Only one problem with that tactic: "Any time the weapon strikes a creature and the creature takes damage from it, the weapon can...
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I'm inclined to allow the scorching ray in the spell storing weapon, just have it fire off in a random direction :) <jk> Oh and just a reminder to DM's, if...
All, Question about wizards copying spells: Say you are are 5th level wizard (3rd level spells) and you are on an adventure with a 7th level wizard (4th level...
... Yes, as long as you make the spellcraft check and the other wizard lets you. ... To a scroll? 1 day per 1000 gp in the market price, 5 days useable per TU,...
Thank you -- that is what I believed as well but just wanted to verify... All of it makes sense to me. Pesky wizards and their pesky spells :) <---Mike---> ......
Spoiler space Does anyone have any idea why the new core two rounder (5-2, voice of reason) only has the xp and gold of a one rounder? I am getting ready to...
As has been posted in a number of places, (not that I can find my archived copy :) ) the original AR's were wrong. If you email Creighton Broadhurst, he'll...
... I do this as well as I find it the most reasonable time that a check should be made. Your initiative is when you would be acting, and should have only...
... the person ... the person ... touch, the ... a ... (for ... wand of ... OTOH, with the Spell Storing weapon you can let the other person borrow it to cast...
... on an ... [snip] A word of caution from the Wizard Class, under Spells "To learn, prepare, or cast a spell, the wizard must have an Intelligence score...
... +1 Spell Storing Armor Spikes. Your BDF buddy with BAB +11 could make a full attack with his favorite two-handed weapon -- except for his last iterative...
can you do this? I thought iterative BAB attacks had to be with the same weapon. If he wanted to attack himself with his spikes, he'd be considered twf, and...
... Yes, you can do this, with no TWF penalties. Iterative attacks don't need to be made with the same weapon. For example, a fighter with Quickdraw can make...
Watch out. This was on the Monmkeys recently and there are a few people who would require TWF penalties any tiem you want to use more than one weapon. We...
Coping spells is limited to the number wizards levels you have. It does not cost you TU to copy spells. Look to your LGCS for more details. Mario ... From:...
Besides the fact that the example given is cheeseball and just wrong. The rules say: "If you wield a second weapon in your off hand, you can get one extra...
He's not fighting with two weapons at once! He's using another weapon wich is available to him on one of his iterative attacks, and not getting an extra attack...
... Using a different weapon for an iterative attack is not cheeseball, nor wrong. Using a spellstoring *weapon* to deliver a "Target: You" buff spell is ...
I guess I should have said 'hand' not weapon (as in on- or off-hand), and since the 2-hander would be the 'on-hand' at the time, the spikes would be the...
well, as someone pointed out earlier (I think), the 'weapon casts the spell' or whatever, so anything that is target:you wouldn't fly at my table unless YOU...
... Read the armor spikes text again. By your logic, they would always be off-hand, when it clearly states that they can be used for your normal attacks...
I agree that the use of a secondary weapon as an iterative attack isn't really cheesy (I was refering specifically to the example given where the fighter was...
... Note also: "when you fight this way". What way? Fighting while holding something in the other hand? A shield is a martial weapon, too! No, they mean...