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Thread: Geting around an antimagic field
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2009-12-08, 10:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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Geting around an antimagic field
Are there any ways for magic to function in an anti magic field?
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2009-12-08, 10:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Geting around an antimagic field
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2009-12-08, 11:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Geting around an antimagic field
So, by the RAW: yes.
But by common sense: no.
How very D&D.
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2009-12-08, 11:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Geting around an antimagic field
Stay outside it, chuck instantaneous conjurations into it. (Orbs, called creatures etc.) Any questions?
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2009-12-08, 11:52 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Geting around an antimagic field
It really makes sense that there are means around it; AMF basically is supposed to be an area that forces all magical energies away from the area of the field. It isn't a terrific feat for the Goddess of Magic to provide magical energy where none normally exists, sorta altering the flow of the weave.
And for a really powerful Wizard, using power to force the energies for one spell to your grasp should again be a perfectly doable trick, something Invoke Magic does.Campaign Journal: Uncovering the Lost World - A Player's Diary in Low-Magic D&D (Latest Update: 8.3.2014)
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