Rakeesh
2007-04-20, 10:37 PM
Playgrounders,
I was curious as to what sort of 'type' the terrain is altered to in the case of some spells. Something such as Kelpstrand, for example, it impedes movement but doesn't really alter terrain. But something such as Entangle, I've reviewed the description and cannot answer this question on my own: if an area is subjected to the Entangle spell, is it still a natural environment, since the material of the spell is still the naturally existing flora? Or is it considered magical terrain, since these bits of flora are being transmuted?
Any other questions or comments people have regarding movement-impeding spells are of course welcome :)
I was curious as to what sort of 'type' the terrain is altered to in the case of some spells. Something such as Kelpstrand, for example, it impedes movement but doesn't really alter terrain. But something such as Entangle, I've reviewed the description and cannot answer this question on my own: if an area is subjected to the Entangle spell, is it still a natural environment, since the material of the spell is still the naturally existing flora? Or is it considered magical terrain, since these bits of flora are being transmuted?
Any other questions or comments people have regarding movement-impeding spells are of course welcome :)