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2016-11-10, 06:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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(PF)Hydraulic Push: Do those affected stay soaked?
Or do they instantly dry out again at the end of the caster's turn?
Hydraulic Push
If they dry out, then what of interest can be done with it aside from extinguishing mundane fire?
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2016-11-10, 06:58 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: (PF)Hydraulic Push: Do those affected stay soaked?
The spell is instantaneous, which means "The spell energy comes and goes the instant the spell is cast, though the consequences might be long-lasting"
So based on this, I would rule the target does not remain wet. However, "the consequences might be long-lasting" could rule in favor of leaving it soaked.Last edited by Geddy2112; 2016-11-10 at 07:00 PM.
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2016-11-10, 07:02 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: (PF)Hydraulic Push: Do those affected stay soaked?
"Long-lasting consequences" to me means they stay wet until you dry them out.
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2016-11-11, 12:05 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: (PF)Hydraulic Push: Do those affected stay soaked?
Well the energy may leave, but water isn't energy. I would count anything hit by this spell as wet.
The spell effect is "You call forth a quick blast of water that knocks over and soaks one creature or square." The target does not return to their feet at the end of the spell so I see no reason they should dry out until they do so naturally.Last edited by Fouredged Sword; 2016-11-11 at 12:06 PM.