kaid wrote:Or wear a trench coat and yell FUEGO!
Ha!
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kaid wrote:Or wear a trench coat and yell FUEGO!
kaid wrote:Or wear a trench coat and yell FUEGO!
MADMANMIKE wrote:tmbn wrote:About Spell damage and AR. So what you say is that spell damage will never go on SDC, just directly to Hit points ?
Of course you could add the Strike for Wizard, but how is the rule from the book interpret 1 ed. ? How do you determine if spell damage should go to SDC or Hit points ?
As written the spell is an automatic hit, meaning no strike roll. It's up to the GM to determine whether or not that damage goes to the armor/SDC first or not.
For an alternate rule as I suggested above, a 10th level Wizard has a spell strength of +3, so a D20 roll to strike +3 could be used to determine if the damage bypasses the SDC of the armor and goes straight to hit points (characters have no personal SDC in 1st Edition). This would not affect whether or not the target is hit, just how effective the damage is. 10th level Warlock has a +2 spell strength, and both classes can cast two spells per melee (which is a full minute in 1st edition).. A character's attacks per melee are spread out through the initiative order amongst the other characters, so there's no way for them to make an instant kill by casting this spell twice; there has to be 30 seconds between castings no matter how you play it..
tmbn wrote:Damian Magecraft wrote:tmbn wrote:I was looking over this spell the other day. Call Lightning is a Air Warlock spell you can hit persons with lightning and the person gets 1D6 in damage per level of the spell caster. But wait a minute... What?? No saving throw, no dodge, no nothing to defend yourselves with. So that means a 10th level Air Warlock can just go around "one-shot" (killing on one strike) people (10D6) without they even have a chance to defend themselves (saving throw.)
Was this actually the meaning of the spell? Or is this mistyped in the 1ed. book? Was this even thought thru? Its seems crazy. And even undead hunter starts out with this spell.
Save was "dropped" in editing.
Save is vs nat 20 or a modified 24.
Yes. The same as no Saving Throw
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drewkitty ~..~ wrote:0K is scrupulously overlooking that '52 cards in the face' has a size definition in it's name. As I have pointed out to him before.
I for one would not allow this Whole chain of spells to take place. Witht he mage having to choose between EDoC and 52CttF.
eliakon wrote:And ignoring that it doesn't say that it draws the cards one at a time......
Edmund Burke wrote:The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."