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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Ephemera
There's no such feat in the SRD as far as I can tell.
What is in the SRD are several spells with "mass" in their names, that that work just the same as the "mass" spells seen in the comic, with those same names. How obtuse does this thread have to get?
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
zimmerwald1915
What is in the SRD are several spells with "mass" in their names, that that work just the same as the "mass" spells seen in the comic, with those same names. How obtuse does this thread have to get?
Well, in theory, it should max out before 180º.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
zimmerwald1915
What is in the SRD are several spells with "mass" in their names, that that work just the same as the "mass" spells seen in the comic, with those same names. How obtuse does this thread have to get?
This.
More pedantically: 3.5 generally handles "Mass" spells as a separate spell. There are other ways to accomplish multi-target spells like the ones V is using, but:
- They are immensely more obscure and have significant qualifications on their use (war spells, eldritch tapestry)
- Unless I'm forgetting an obscure but very powerful metamagic (or similar)*, they're not called "Mass X"
*So powerful, in fact, I cannot reasonably expect it would remain obscure - such a feat would be immensely powerful for a spells know caster like a Sorcerer.
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Originally Posted by
Peelee
Well, in theory, it should max out before 180º.
Well played, sir and/or madam, well played.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Peelee
Well, in theory, it should max out before 180º.
That's where you draw the line, is it?
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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illyahr
That's where you draw the line, is it?
I can tell you're angling for a compliment, so let me just say that I acutely appreciate your wit.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
I feel like now this tangent is just going in circles.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Peelee
I feel like now this tangent is just going in circles.
I suppose we're the Geek Puntheon now?
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Kurald Galain
I suppose we're the Geek Puntheon now?
Weren't we always? :smallconfused:
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
In #1055 we see V cast a version of Chain Lightning that doesn't appear to conform to the SRD. I've previously suggested an electrical version of Fire Storm. But I've had another look at the picture and a Widened Chain Lightning with its 90' limit might just about fit. For V to cast this on her own account would require her to know the feat Widen Spell - or Sudden Widen Spell - and be 17th level or have an item of that ilk. Do we have any indications of either?
I'm fairly certain this one is a house rule. Chain Lightning by RAW should have a single primary target and many jumps that all come from the same primary target to each secondary target. What's shown in the comic is lightning jumping from the first target to the second, from second to third, from third to fourth, etc.
The obvious conclusion regarding range, then, is that the range limit applies to each jump individually, so the spell can keep going as long as there are enough stepping stone targets along the way.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Douglas
I'm fairly certain this one is a house rule. Chain Lightning by RAW should have a single primary target and many jumps that all come from the same primary target to each secondary target. What's shown in the comic is lightning jumping from the first target to the second, from second to third, from third to fourth, etc.
Well yes, but this is the Geekery thread. :) And eyeballing it, all the targets could well be within 90' of the first, so a Widened CL would work with no house rule necessary. Hmm... have we seen V cast CL since #106? Alternatives that would also fit would be electrical versions of Fire Storm and Incendiary Cloud. There are problems with both: Fire Storm is a divine spell and Incendiary Cloud has the smoke effect and an extended duration. A Widened CL is the simplest explanation.
As an aside, V casting Chain Lightning in #106 contradicts the levelling chart in the first post in this thread.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
About the Chain Lightning effect.
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
Alternatives that would also fit would be electrical versions of Fire Storm and Incendiary Cloud.
Could it be a Lightning Bolt spell buffed with some metamagic? Or is that too weak?
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
As an aside, V casting Chain Lightning in #106 contradicts the levelling chart in the first post in this thread.
That's lightning bolt, and the OP is in error when it lists it as chain lightning. It looks like it has a wider spread than lightning bolt might, but it's also nothing like any version of chain lightning, which in the comic has always jumped from target to target rather than affecting an area the way lightning bolt and the spell shown in Strip 106 do. Just chalk it up to the art not being up to snuff and move on.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
Well yes, but this is the Geekery thread. :) And eyeballing it, all the targets could well be within 90' of the first, so a Widened CL would work with no house rule necessary.
That doesn't account for the idea that, whether or not they're all close enough, the art doesn't match RAW.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
Hmm... have we seen V cast CL since
#106?
921
And I can finally post links! :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
nbLurkerAbove
921
And I can finally post links! :smallbiggrin:
Also in Strip 652, albeit spliced.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
And eyeballing it, all the targets could well be within 90' of the first, so a Widened CL would work with no house rule necessary.
Actually, Widen Spell only works on spells with burst/emanation/line/spread shapes; chain lightning doesn't even affect an area (unlike lightning bolt) and thus doesn't qualify.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Jasdoif
Good spot!
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
nbLurkerAbove
And it's explicitly called Chain Lightning and affects multiple targets in the same way.
So it's confirmed as a house-ruled Chain Lightning. Though if memory serves Chain Lightning in both 1e and 2e worked Rich's way, but losing 1 die per hop.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
From latest: V's feats include improved counterspell. Zir spells also include at least one evocation of at least 7th level, but ze has multiple listed anyway, so...
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
The links on the opening post are to where the ability is demonstrated, not what the ability is, so http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1058.html is the correct link.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
Changed link for V's extend spell and chain lightning, Haley's level, and that table for levels of other party members. Added IUS to Tarquin, con 8+ to Roy, mass suggestion and imp counterspell to V.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Kurald Galain
Added IUS to Tarquin,
In that strip (861) he's explicitly striking with a weapon - his axe - so how is that a cite for IUS? That looks to me like some sort of stunning power of the axe.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
In that strip (861) he's explicitly striking with a weapon - his axe - so how is that a cite for IUS? That looks to me like some sort of stunning power of the axe.
IUS is the prereq to stunning fist (and classes that give stunfist for free, like the monk, also give IUS for free).
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Kurald Galain
IUS is the prereq to stunning fist (and classes that give stunfist for free, like the monk, also give IUS for free).
Yes, but he's not using Stunning Fist. You can't use IUS or Stunning Fist with a weapon anyway.
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Originally Posted by SRD, bolding mine
Stunning Fist forces a foe damaged by your unarmed attack
You can't even use Monk weapons.
Surely the stunning power is coming from the axe, or Tarquin's use of the axe? Check out panel 5 of #861.
That said, the Pathfinder SRD does have the Stunning Critical (BAB +17) and Stunning Assault (BAB +16) feats which could easily be translated to 3.5E.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Quartz
Yes, but he's not using Stunning Fist. You can't use IUS or Stunning Fist with a weapon anyway.
If it happens to be a ki focus weapon, you could certainly use stunning fist through it.
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Originally Posted by SRD, Magic Weapons, Ki Focus
The magic weapon serves as a channel for the wielder’s ki, allowing her to use her special ki attacks through the weapon as if they were unarmed attacks. These attacks include the monk’s stunning attack, ki strike, and quivering palm, as well as the Stunning Fist feat. Only melee weapons can have the ki focus ability.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
Even if he doesn't have Stunning Fist (not arguing one way or the other), he still likely has IUS as a prerequisite for Improved Grapple, since he broke Haley's arm while she was threatening. Pretty sure grabbing Durkon by the beard and throwing him is also a sign of Improved Grapple. Also, Malack stated that Tarquin taught him exotic holding techniques.
So either way I think that's sufficient case for IUS.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
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Originally Posted by
Jasdoif
If it happens to be a
ki focus weapon, you could certainly use stunning fist through it.
Ooh! I wasn't aware of that.
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Re: Class and Level Geekery XIV - We are the Geek Pantheon
Perhaps Soul Muncher's entry should be updated?