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Spell range (sight) question
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:09 pm
by EmeraldToucanet
So, there's some spells that have a range of "within sight". What I'm wondering is, lets say a mage sets up a security camera system at his home, and is alerted that someone broke in, could he while watching the intruders on video cast spells that have a range of sight on the intruder (or on anything else he can see in the video)?
Re: Spell range (sight) question
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 3:50 pm
by Ectoplasmic Bidet
No. When a spell says it has "Line of Sight" range, it also has "Line of Effect" range. There can be no physical, magical, psionic, or otherwise created obstructions between the caster and the target.
Re: Spell range (sight) question
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:43 pm
by EmeraldToucanet
After looking at the first reply I was going to ask whether glass and such would then count as such a barrier, but I got distracted by other things, and you beat me to it.
Re: Spell range (sight) question
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:02 pm
by EmeraldToucanet
paxmiles wrote:Rappanui wrote:Transparent obstacles do not count, ie , glass, or plexiglass, unless it's an attack spell, then barriers are treated normally
Otherwise wizards with glasses couldn't target anything....
-Pax
Hey, I thought those counted as bionics anyways..... just kidding
That possible issue would have never occurred to me, but seems like a good argument for why transparent obstacles shouldn't count.