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Going to try to keep this as spoiler free as possible.
When playing <redacted> this weekend, I got a chance to use stone call. When I read the AoE, I had to do a double take. Area cylinder (40-ft. radius, 20 ft. high) I centred it in the corner of the map, hitting the <redacted> and the damn <redacted> killing the later with the spell.
Has anyone else had any experience with this? Turning half a mapsheet into difficult terrain, not to mention the local fauna into hamburger, seems a bit excessive. Now I couldn't use it against <redacted> at the end since there was a hostage who we didn't know the location.
I joked it made Survial checks for foraging trivial. "We need food." *points to forest, casts stone call* WHOOM! "Ok, that should have killed enough squirels, foxes and the like to feed us, just don't tell the druids."

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2d6 damage isn't enough to kill most of the fauna (trees) and you're probably safe under a tree (or behind a tree in case of fireball).
Nevertheless, Golarion must be a place littered with circles of scorched earth and the like. I know I had my fair share.
Trees = flora
woodland creatures = fauna
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2d6 damage isn't enough to kill most of the fauna (trees) and you're probably safe under a tree (or behind a tree in case of fireball).
Nevertheless, Golarion must be a place littered with circles of scorched earth and the like. I know I had my fair share.
Pedantic Flora = plants Fauna = Animals. :-)
@Orthos, I was just kind of awestruck by the 'How big is that?' effect. Though everyone cheered when it killed the <spoiler>.
Sanos spoilers!

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It's somewhat odd that, in a world where something can be both a dragon, an undead and perhaps even an outsider, all at the same time, there aren't a lot of critters that are both flora and fauna.
No tiger lilies or viper vines?
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Stone call sounds like a great way to go quail or pheasant hunting. Just make sure your lawyer friend doesn't get in the area of effect.

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Puma D. Murmelman wrote:2d6 damage isn't enough to kill most of the fauna (trees) and you're probably safe under a tree (or behind a tree in case of fireball).
Nevertheless, Golarion must be a place littered with circles of scorched earth and the like. I know I had my fair share.
Pedantic Flora = plants Fauna = Animals. :-)
@Orthos, I was just kind of awestruck by the 'How big is that?' effect. Though everyone cheered when it killed the <spoiler>.
Sanos spoilers!
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The Magus in my Kingmaker game used it in Chapter One almost exclusively for swarm-killing in cramped quarters. He too was somewhat surprised by "wait the radius is HOW big?!" when he used it for the first time above-ground.

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It's somewhat odd that, in a world where something can be both a dragon, an undead and perhaps even an outsider, all at the same time, there aren't a lot of critters that are both flora and fauna.No tiger lilies or viper vines?
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I am rather surprised someone has not statted these yet. Perhaps I might need to rectify this. The Stolen Lands have plenty of strange wildlife, this wouldn't be out of place....