[PnP] Invisibility spell
Choinski, Burton
Burton.Choinski at matrixone.com
Wed Aug 16 15:30:29 CEST 2006
My and my group always viewed invisibility as a sort of "soap bubble"
effect. As long as you didn't try to make any changes to your
environment (i.e., just moving along), the bubble remain intact. Once
you started gross changes (moving things around or otherwise trying to
influence things beyond your personal space) you risked popping the
bubble (the chance of which depended on the change - opening a window or
door was low risk, moving up from there depending on how obvious,
lasting or influential the change was).
Combat and magic absolutely popped the bubble when your weapon or spell
pierced it.
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[mailto:pnp-bounces at abroere.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of Dan Gadle
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Subject: [PnP] Invisibility spell
Reading the spell invisibility leads me too believe that the invisible
PC/NPC can attack and still remain invisible
Is that correct?
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