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The last session I ran, brought up a very interesting question that I (nor the other folks around the table) could really answer happily. The situation is like this:

  • Web is cast in a small room, so that it fills the room entirely, all characters in caught pass the initial reflex throw.
  • Only 1 player character affected, and he is at the edge of the spell(square he is in is webbed, square directly behind him is not).
  • His turn comes around, and he fails his roll to escape.
  • What happens to that player? Is he entangled in the square he started? Does he finish his move out of the web, but loses all other movement for that turn? Something else entirely?

Web text from the PRD, with the line that tangled (pun intended) us up in bold

web:
Anyone in the effect's area when the spell is cast must make a Reflex save. If this save succeeds, the creature is inside the web but is otherwise unaffected. If the save fails, the creature gains the grappled condition, but can break free by making a combat maneuver check or Escape Artist check as a standard action against the DC of this spell. The entire area of the web is considered difficult terrain.Anyone moving through the webs must make a combat maneuver check or Escape Artist check as part of their move action, with a DC equal to the spell's DC. Creatures that fail lose their movement and become grappled in the first square of webbing that they enter.


So, I'm looking for a St. Patrick's day themed adventure. Or just an adventure with a mischievous Leprechaun. Rather than keep the thread to just that, if anyone knows of any holiday themed adventures, please share!


I'm about to play a Bard in a campaign, and have been reading through the abilities and had a question about the Fascinate ability. It says "At 1st level, a bard can use his performance to cause one or more creatures to become fascinated with him." Then later in that paragraph it states "For every three levels the bard has attained beyond 1st, he can target one additional creature with this ability." My question is this, how many creatures does it affect at level 1?

My gut reaction to reading the way it is printed says 1 creature affected, and then at 4th, 2 creatures. Which gives a maximum of 7 creatures at level 19 (if I added it up right :P). This seems a little low for a non-combat (and in my mind, mostly RP ability.. maybe I'm just not seeing something).

Any help?