From: | Ray & Tamara <macey@*******.COM.AU> |
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Subject: | Re: Noticing Spellcasting (was Re: Paralysis and Projection) |
Date: | Thu, 24 Apr 1997 17:00:17 +1000 |
> > think a mage can cast a spell providing he can see his target and he
> > can move a little bit, or speak. He could still cast even if he was
> > tied up. The only reason I made that point is that, as far as I'm
> > concerned, the test to notice spellcasting is noticing the mage doing
> > 'something'.
> But you are not supported by the rules that go after relative power of
> the spell to the magician's. If the perception test was about gestures
> or spoken words, it wouldn't change with the magician's Magic
> Attribute, but remain constant.
Not if higher force spells require that the mage concentrate's harder, and
has to make slightly more dramatic moves or something.
Ray.
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