Quote Originally Posted by 2xMachina View Post
Puts a piece a paper above someone's head, out in the open.

It's a ceiling!

Bam! 12d6 damage

Speaking of Paper. the rules (as far as i know) for what happens when a projectile hits a target are a bit odd.

if a projectile hits a target and does damage the attack is concluded and that projectile cannot deal more damage; to other targets behind the one that it hit for example. Logical, so far so good.

so, lets assume: there is an invisible wall of stone and you stand behind it, some one fires an arrow at you it will hit the wall and not you (if it does damage to the wall is another matter). Logical, so far so good.

So, same scenario, but instead of an arrow it is a bolder from a giant or a catapult. the rock hits the wall and not you, therefor does not damage to you. the wall may or may not destroyed in the attack, but that is unimportant. (you may get hit by the falling wall, but not the point)
Logical, so far so good.

lets assume it is a very very thin wall, like a Japanese Wax Paper wall. by RAW the bolder would also hit the wall, destroy the wall, but do know damage to you
OK, odd

well, what if there are 12 thin sheets of paper, stacked with 1" in between one another. you have made a wall that can survive ANY 12 range attacks. including arrows, catapults, and fireballs (bc the sheets behind the first have cover/ but hey might still burn...)