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Subject: [stoddard] Re: Bookkeeping
Right, but the cost to buy the spell list, in development points, is way steep
for Torvala's class. Also, she's probably too armored to cast essence spells.
This is what my other character idea was for, as she cast only arcane spells.
But she never came about.
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Subject: [stoddard] Re: Bookkeeping
If you had learnt a Spell Lists to lvl 5, then for purposes of RR calculation,
you'd use your own lvl. So, if you cast a 2-Cancel Essence*, then the lvl you'd
use would be 17! Maybe if you get some High Elves to teach you the Arcane
realm, which was in existence before magic split into the 3 traditional realms,
then you can do it.
On Monday, November 1, 2021, 08:31:49 PM GMT, Nicole Massey
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Yeah, and since the lowest level a magic-user can have Wish is 18th level,
that's a big uphill battle. The numbers also make it impossible for a 5th level
magic-user to overcome high level spell castings.
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If you guys read the spell Dispel Magic, a 5th level caster, which is the
minimum to cast Dispel Magic would indeed have quite a time dispelling the work
of a 17th. Level Caster. The base chance is 50% and it gets less of a chance
for every level above his/hers of the caster who's magic they are trying to
dispel. It's made it tough for Elmore to dispel the magics of others as he's
usually at least 3 levels or more lower than their enemies. One saving grace
had been reversible spells like Continual Darkness, where he doesn't exactly
dispel the magic, he counters it with a reversible spell, Continual Light. I
don't run games so much, but I do think that only way to counter a wish, would
be with another wish. They'd probably need to know of the existence of the
original effect to know what to wish for though.
On Monday, November 1, 2021, 11:01:28 AM CDT, Tim Farley
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Point of fact: summoned creatures not dead do go back to where they came from.
Stone shape is permanent. The question is whether dispel magic can or should
be able to undo it. I see your point about the detect magic. But even
nondetectable magic should be susceptible to dispel. But, again, it could be a
matter of a saving throw. A 17th level caster casts a spell that a fifth level
caster should have difficulty dispelling, by virtue of the relative power of
the casters.
On Monday, November 1, 2021, 11:53:24 AM EDT, Nicole Massey
<nyyki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:nyyki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
OOC: It also makes things so much bookkeeping. I don't want to have to track
what was done by minions and what was done by magic, and if permanent doesn't
mean permanent then what is permanent? This kind of thing would make a detect
magic spell useless, unless the magic in things made permanent by spell lose
that magic. Example: I summon a rock. Is that rock now magical? Will casting
Dispel Magic make that rock go back to where it was before? The same goes for
summoned creatures, elements, and other stuff. Why in the world would anyone
with enough intelligence to cast spells let anyone make anything from what was
created by a Material spell? To take it to the highest extreme, a powerful
enough Dispel Magic cast by the right Wizard could unmake all of Stoddard,
since Silva created it through magical means. It's simpler and more
straightforward to make things altered by magic to be permanent and
un-dispellable if the duration says so.
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OOC: That makes them too foolproof. Perhaps some sort of saving throw for the
'permanent' effect when hit with a dispel magic. Willing to say additional
magic can be expended to make it permanent. But, then, you probably suspected
I would be a bit reticent to allow such a thing to not be undoable..
I had a mage who built his stronghold with a lot of walls of stone.
Potentially ugly. But he threw up enough real outer works such as gate houses,
etc., and hit them with magic aura, so to hide the real magical walls amongst a
bunch of fake magical ones.
His big trick as far as paranoid tricks were concerned was passwall, followed
up by a bunch of goblin miners. they make a chamber, he goes with them,
studies it well, and teleports out after the passwall expires.
On Monday, November 1, 2021, 11:20:46 AM EDT, Nicole Massey
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Carandolana says, "Of course, on a later trip I can make that door go away."
OOC: I've been deep in the spells, and I've come to the opinion that spells
with a duration permanent are alterations to reality, and won't radiate magic
or be able to be dispelled after a short time. Likewise instantaneous durations
are in and done. This makes everything less volatile, because when casting a
Dispel Magic or Mordenkainen's Disjunction very nasty things undetectable could
come down on the magic-user's head. This is a part of my thinking that for
elemental spells the magic is in summoning the element, not in what's summoned,
the same going for the Monster Summoning spells. Making Dispel Magic work on
the spells going on now instead of the effects of past magical use makes a lot
of sense to me. Thoughts, especially from others who run these games?
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