Athelys said:When reading the description of the spell, I came to this part and it raised a question. "This stacks with any existing armour and is treated in the same manner." Does this mean that the protection spell also effects strike rank like armor does?
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Athelys said:lol Im full of questions today...
True Weapon, when its cast, does it make the item its cast on magical? Also, can True Weapon be cast on say a monsters claw attack?
Hmm. So does being under a Protection spell make successful Stealth skill rolls worthless since the hidden Protected person is still easily detectable by a Detect Magic spell?Loz said:...And consequently visible to Detect Magic spells.
SSWarlock said:Hmm. So does being under a Protection spell make successful Stealth skill rolls worthless since the hidden Protected person is still easily detectable by a Detect Magic spell?Loz said:...And consequently visible to Detect Magic spells.
Ah! Ok. A Detect Enemy can be resisted with Persistence. Possibly so can Detect Magic if someone has had Armoring enchantments put on their body locations but no other active magic spells are in effect.Loz said:If you have any active magic going on, you're vulnerable to a Detect Magic spell.
I don't think so myself. I think that's part of the price you pay for being a walking magic item. Detect Enemy is detecting you. Detect Magic is not.SSWarlock said:Ah! Ok. A Detect Enemy can be resisted with Persistence. Possibly so can Detect Magic if someone has had Armoring enchantments put on their body locations but no other active magic spells are in effect.Loz said:If you have any active magic going on, you're vulnerable to a Detect Magic spell.
SSWarlock said:Interesting that there seems to be no Divine equivalent to the effect Countermagic and Spell Resistance have on Detect Magic.
Doh! Missed that one. Thank you for pointing that out.Titus said:The Shield divine spell lets you choose between applying its magnitude as Armor or countermagic. You can choose some of each.