[Torg] How precise is focusing?
Dominick Riesland
rabbitball at gmail.com
Thu Jul 2 02:37:20 EDT 2009
I am fully cognizant of the ability of the gamemaster to adjust these
as needed for the campaign. I was wondering, though, if anyone can
show the intent of the magic designers with regard to how specific
focusing a spell is for purposes of the Principle of Definition. A few
examples:
1) A knight with Enchant Armor (alteration/inanimate forces) is struck
by Lightning (also alteration/inanimate forces). Does the enchantment
force a check on the Principle of Definition?
2) This time, the magician has the Enchant Armor on her own armor and
casts Lightning. Lightning has a duration of 40 seconds, during which
time, the spell is nominally still on the caster. Does the enchantment
force a check on the Principle of Definition?
3) A magician attempts to cast the Major Eraser on a character
carrying a bow with Enchant Bow on it. Does the Major Eraser attack
the bow?
4) Ten daggers with Keen Blade (alteration/metal) on them are placed
in the same enchanted metal pouch. Does this cause any problems?
Dominick Riesland, aka Rabbitball
Creator of the Cosmversal Grimoire
"There are always possibilities, my sergeant told me. But he never had
his possibilities torn away like wings from a fly."
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