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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2012 20:01:21 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2012 11:25:50 GMT -5
Thanks for your feedback, guys. I didn't think that it was intended to affect Multi-hex creatures this way, and when I play using the spell, I've modified the spell to be such that the area encompassed by 1 spell is determined by contiguous hexes as defined by the caster's IQ but each hex actually targeted (a) costs the Fat of the level 1 spell and (b) must be in line of sight from the caster. As a rule of thumb, I use 2 hexes targetable on a 3+ hex creature (3 on a 7+ hex creature if the caster has surprise). Even with the extra fatigue costs, these are still hellishly powerful spells. (As an aside, I also limit the fatigue storeable in a wizard's staff to his ST rather than his IQ - a wizard can reach IQ 16 or 18 relatively quickly and if he has a staff with equal fatigue to cast the spells at those levels, he becomes overwhelmingly powerful.) Cheers Colin wow. that's a very clear explanation. the only excuse i can make-up for myself is that maybe i never saw this post since it was timestamped 2:55pm and the post after it from me was rather long and timestamped 2:59pm.
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