Ixahinon
2010-10-03, 05:26 PM
If I was to cast Blindness on an enemy, then Displace the person that enemy is attacking...does it stack? Making 50% miss chance form blindness, and 50% miss chance from Displacement and effective 75% miss chance.
Glamer: A glamer spell changes a subject's sensory qualities, making it look, feel, taste, smell, or sound like something else, or even seem to disappear.
Displacement: The subject of this spell appears to be about 2 feet away from its true location. The creature benefits from a 50% miss chance as if it had total concealment. Unlike actual total concealment, displacement does not prevent enemies from targeting the creature normally. True seeing reveals its true location and negates the miss chance.
Neither of them say specifically that you need sight in order for this spell to work. However, the logic states that they wouldn't stack. Is this open to DM interpritation? Is there a rule I'm missing?
Going of Pathfinder rules, by the way, not 3.5..if there is any difference on the matter.
Glamer: A glamer spell changes a subject's sensory qualities, making it look, feel, taste, smell, or sound like something else, or even seem to disappear.
Displacement: The subject of this spell appears to be about 2 feet away from its true location. The creature benefits from a 50% miss chance as if it had total concealment. Unlike actual total concealment, displacement does not prevent enemies from targeting the creature normally. True seeing reveals its true location and negates the miss chance.
Neither of them say specifically that you need sight in order for this spell to work. However, the logic states that they wouldn't stack. Is this open to DM interpritation? Is there a rule I'm missing?
Going of Pathfinder rules, by the way, not 3.5..if there is any difference on the matter.