From: | Chris Maxfield cmaxfiel@****.org.au |
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Subject: | 2 Quick questions |
Date: | Sat, 07 Aug 1999 02:01:21 +1000 |
> > I believe that only applies when you CAST the spell. After that it
> > doesnt matter.
> >
>After reading the rules again I think you are write. It only specifies
>that whenever the caster gets wounded he can loose his concentration and
>the spell is broken.
>
>However since concentration on the spell to sustain is necessary, I
>would increase the difficulty on other actions the caster wants to do.
>After all you just don't walk away to go and do other things, you got to
>keep the spell in mind.
That's the way we do it too. As long as the magician concentrates, he can
maintain a spell no matter the physical distance. This means he's at +2 for
all his activities and any number of things can still force him to drop the
spell. Additionally, anyone who spots the spell can use astral tracking to
find the magician.
Chris