Atalius |
Just a quick question I was hoping someone on these forums could help me out with. If I tack on Rime Spell to say flurry of snowballs, it is my understanding the enemies are automatically entangled. What happens the second round? Do they get a saving throw to free themselves or are they entangled for the entire duration of the Flurry of snowballs spell?
John Murdock |
they would be considered entangle for 2 round, only if they take cold damage, since the original lvl of the spell is lvl 2.
a spell that have multiple lvl for each class use their class original spell lvl for the duration, like a spell who is lvl 3 for a class A and 6 for class B, you take 3 if you are the 1st class or 6 if you are the 2nd class
John Murdock |
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A and B are just an exemple instead of naming a class, like druid, summoner, wizard, cleric.
because some spell are not the same spell lvl for each class, especially if the class has 6 or 4 spell lvl only, like the summoner/magus/bard who have 6 spell lvl and the ranger/anti-paladin/paladin who have only 4 spell lvl
avr |
No save. They're entangled for the duration. Half speed, concentration checks to cast, Dex penalty, the works.
Rime spell wrecks.
Providing they take damage. If the target has evasion and makes their save, or has enough cold resistance to shrug it off entirely, they're not entangled.