
Rickmeister |

""You may move into a tree up to one time per caster level (passing from one tree to another counts only as moving into one tree). The spell lasts until the duration expires or you exit a tree. Each transport is a full-round action.""
I need a few ayes/nayes from you lot:
If a 9th level druid casts this...
(A) She can move into one tree, and then jump 8 times as a full-round action, and in tree number 8 she will be "forced" to exit?
(B) She can spend 0.56 miles per full-round action, thus going (up to) 4.48 miles in 48 seconds, right?
(C) Can she see out of the tree? Can she stick her head out while the rest remains inside?
(D)How many miles across is a square in Kingmaker again? I've lost the correct page..
Thanks mateys :)

DJEternalDarkness |

A) She'd be forced to exit at Tree 9 (first tree is tree 1, the T1-T2 (2), T2-T3 (3), T3-T4 (4), T4-T5 (5), T5-T6 (6), T6-T7 (7), T8-T9 (8), T9 (9) forced out).
B) depends on the trees in the area. I'm not good with this US milage system (even though I live here), but 3000 feet is the max range for an Oak, ash, yew. Since each tree is a full round action (6 seconds) she'd be able to do 9 transports or 27000 feet (5 miles, 200 yards).
C) I would say no. As the spell specifically states "you instantly know the location of all other oak trees within transport range and may choose whether you want to pass into one or simply step back out of the tree you moved into." I don't see anything about being able to sense anything else outside of the tree, and I feel that being able to see outside of the tree defeats the purpose of the spell (which is movement, not a spying spell; that'd be tree shape).
D) each hex is 12 miles.