Rules Update: Arch Caster
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14 years 4 days ago #67098
by Tsoli (Tsoli)
Replied by Tsoli (Tsoli) on topic Rules Update: Arch Caster
Question, if someone uses an absolute power invisibility, can that be seen with true sight or does that need to be an absolute power true sight?
What about sense life?
What about sense life?
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14 years 4 days ago #67101
by Birnum Pyre (Birnum Pyre)
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Replied by Birnum Pyre (Birnum Pyre) on topic Rules Update: Arch Caster
#1. It requires Absolute Power True Sight to see someone under A.P. Invisibility.
#2. Invisibility does not foil Sense Life, so A.S. Invisibility would also not foil Sense Life.
#2. Invisibility does not foil Sense Life, so A.S. Invisibility would also not foil Sense Life.
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14 years 3 days ago #67111
by Dante (Dante)
oog Dante Fernando Slack
Replied by Dante (Dante) on topic Rules Update: Arch Caster
when you make the final re-right on this list you might think of changing the
(In order to teach this list)
i know there is a higher list teacher list and it's approval (you have to be on it to teach)
but as i read this part i do not see that you even have to know the list to teach it.
ie;; i could teach Gideon this list if that ever came up.
In order to teach this list, or the skills on it, the teacher and the student must have a casting class in common, and have the minimum requirements for the list in that class. For example, if a Mage / Priest wanted to teach a Druid / Mage, both characters would need to have four Rank IV spells in Mage for the lesson to be successful. Mages may teach Bards with two Rank IV Enchantment spells as if they were Mages, and vice versa.
or is it true that the student can teach the master
(In order to teach this list)
i know there is a higher list teacher list and it's approval (you have to be on it to teach)
but as i read this part i do not see that you even have to know the list to teach it.
ie;; i could teach Gideon this list if that ever came up.
In order to teach this list, or the skills on it, the teacher and the student must have a casting class in common, and have the minimum requirements for the list in that class. For example, if a Mage / Priest wanted to teach a Druid / Mage, both characters would need to have four Rank IV spells in Mage for the lesson to be successful. Mages may teach Bards with two Rank IV Enchantment spells as if they were Mages, and vice versa.
or is it true that the student can teach the master
oog Dante Fernando Slack
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14 years 3 days ago #67115
by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
Replied by GJSchaller (GJSchaller) on topic Rules Update: Arch Caster
You have to have the list to be able to teach it - that's one of the basic rules of Teach.
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14 years 3 days ago #67117
by Draknar DoKanen (Draknar DoKanen)
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Replied by Draknar DoKanen (Draknar DoKanen) on topic Rules Update: Arch Caster
I'm not really sure what you're asking, but 1) this is the final writeup for this list and 2) you have to know a list to teach it. That's not written in the requirements because its logical and follows the requirements of teaching anything IG.
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14 years 3 days ago #67125
by Dante (Dante)
oog Dante Fernando Slack
Replied by Dante (Dante) on topic Rules Update: Arch Caster
i am not try to say i am going to try to teach the list
i understand the intent
but it has bean stated many time if the description of the skill state one thing and the rules state something else you go the description
ie;; unless other wise stated by the description of a skill use the main rules
and you have a description that states (minimum requirements)
can't you see this causing ? down the line
i understand the intent
but it has bean stated many time if the description of the skill state one thing and the rules state something else you go the description
ie;; unless other wise stated by the description of a skill use the main rules
and you have a description that states (minimum requirements)
can't you see this causing ? down the line
oog Dante Fernando Slack
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