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Hello, I'm comparing the spells pyrotechnics and glitterdust. Pyrotechnics reads "This effect causes creatures within 120 feet of the fire source to become blinded for 1d4+1 rounds (Will negates)." which I understand to mean when the spell hits you - you make the save, since the line "will negates" is included. Now in contrast glitterdust reads "A cloud of golden particles covers everyone and everything in the area, causing creatures to become blinded and visibly outlining invisible things for the duration of the spell." ... "Each round at the end of their turn blinded creatures may attempt new saving throws to end the blindness effect.". This contrast in wording to me would indicate that when a creature is hit they're automatically blinded and only get to save at the end of their turn which seems quite absurd. Is there some officail ruling on this? Am I missing something? Thank you in advance.