
lonodor88 |
That's interesting. Then I wanted to clarify if I understood the narrative mechanics of the fireball correctly. As I understand it, it works in approximately the following way. You see a target where you want to create a wave of fire. The target should not be blocked by anything in a straight line from the caster (it is from the caster or the object that directly creates the effect of the spell, the view from the familiar's eyes or other remote means of observation do not work). The grid, the creatures, and the cracks in the wall that you can see through don't count. You concentrate magic on a point, shout Ignis Tormento, and snap your fingers. At the place of concentration, a concentrated wave of flame and heat spreads over a huge radius, which burns everything that is well burned, but does not destroy either walls or doors. Not a grenade, but a flamethrower.