on Thu 27 of Jan., 2011 14:36 GMT, by Ding
posts: 204
Thanks Laurent. That has helped clear it up for me.
So, yep, I believe my call was the right one about the ability to pinpoint but not "see". Remember, there was a Darkness spell in the way. I agree, I think there may have been confusion about what I was asking in the session, I was checking that when I first entered the room before any spells had been cast if I had noticed if they were wearing/using any metal armour/weopons. I was considering casting chill metal.
So you lose your Dwarven Darkvision. I completely forgot about darkvision in my natural form, how foolish.
A couple of super bonus questions, more out of interest than anything I currently plan to do.
1. Can I only wild shape into something as it's standard size? Without using a secondary shrink/enlarge creature spell. For example, I couldn't wild shape into a tiny ogre (although why you would want to is a different question altogether)?
2. If I was in dwarf form, when I had the shrink (is it diminish?) effect cast on me and then wildshaped, would I wildshape into the standard size animal, and only be shrunk when in dwarf form or would the diminish effect carry through all my wildshapes?
Thanks again, I'm still learning bit by bit and I want to try avoiding accidently cheating.
Rise of the Runelords
Thanks Laurent. That has helped clear it up for me.
So, yep, I believe my call was the right one about the ability to pinpoint but not "see". Remember, there was a Darkness spell in the way.
I agree, I think there may have been confusion about what I was asking in the session, I was checking that when I first entered the room before any spells had been cast if I had noticed if they were wearing/using any metal armour/weopons. I was considering casting chill metal.
So you lose your Dwarven Darkvision.
I completely forgot about darkvision in my natural form, how foolish.
A couple of super bonus questions, more out of interest than anything I currently plan to do.
1. Can I only wild shape into something as it's standard size? Without using a secondary shrink/enlarge creature spell. For example, I couldn't wild shape into a tiny ogre (although why you would want to is a different question altogether)?
2. If I was in dwarf form, when I had the shrink (is it diminish?) effect cast on me and then wildshaped, would I wildshape into the standard size animal, and only be shrunk when in dwarf form or would the diminish effect carry through all my wildshapes?
Thanks again, I'm still learning bit by bit and I want to try avoiding accidently cheating.