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Game magic lines v.24
Game magic lines v.24





Otherwise, it is up to your DM, but you can expect to aim much worse. Modifying the vaguer rules in 5e is one of the purposes of DMs.Īs for the last question: If the spell says that the target must be seen, than a blindfolded wizard cannot cast it.

game magic lines v.24

Some might rule that you must always see the target. If you choose the point on your side of the wall, your DM might rule that creatures that cannot see the point do not fall asleep, even if they are within 20 feet.įor any spell: Some DMs might rule that there cannot be any cover at all. You can most definitely choose the point to be behind any wall, but your ability to aim well will be hindered. The swinging door might work if it has a glass window, but otherwise, none of the options would work. You must be able to see the creature, and the creature must be able to hear you. Because you are not sending anything at the creature, and are only "looking through its mind", the glass wall would not hinder you. The description says you need to see the creature, so only the glass wall would work. If I were DM, I would say that the curtain is not total cover, but would make you roll at disadvantage to aim well at the target that you cannot see. As for the thin curtain, this is up to your DM. Because the spell launches a bolt of force, and not anything physical, it will not swing the door open, and while closed, it is total cover. You can cast it through an illusory wall, though if you don't know that it is illusory, you probably shouldn't risk it.

game magic lines v.24

A glass wall therefore, is total cover, so you can cast the spell, but it would instantly end, which would mean you just wasted a spell slot. The spell also ends if the target is ever outside the spell's range or if it has total cover from you. The spell ends if you use your action to do anything else. On a hit, the target takes 1d12 lightning damage, and on your turn, you can use your action to deal 1d12 lightning damage to the target. Make a ranged spell attack against that creature.

game magic lines v.24

The missles might do enough damage to break the wall, but as they are all traveling simultaneously, they will not penetrate. This means that of the above options, you can target something only through the glass wall. The darts all strike simultaneously, and you can direct them to hit one creature or several.įirst of all, you must be able to see the target. A dart deals 1d4 + 1 force damage to its target. Each dart hits a creature of your choice that you can see within range. You create three glowing darts of magical force. I am using roll20 compendium and DnD 5e Wikia for spell descriptions. This is true for trying to cast a spell through any type of cover - whether it's a brick wall, an illusory wall, a curtain of tissue paper, a glass wall, a swinging door.







Game magic lines v.24