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So Winter Oracles get Sleet Storm at 6th which Does the Following...
Driving sleet blocks all sight (even darkvision) within it and causes the ground in the area to be icy. A creature can walk within or through the area of sleet at half normal speed with a DC 10 Acrobatics check. Failure means it can't move in that round, while failure by 5 or more means it falls (see the Acrobatics skill for details).
The sleet extinguishes torches and small fires
Winter also get A related Revalation that has a Similar Effect to the Above spell + Damage per level.
Blizzard (Su): As a standard action, you can create a blizzard of snow and ice. You can create one 10-foot cube of this storm per oracle level. These cubes can be arranged in any pattern you desire, but each cube must be adjacent to another, and at least one must be adjacent to you. Any creature caught in the blizzard takes 1d4 points of cold damage per oracle level, with a successful Reflex save resulting in half damage. The storm lasts for a number of rounds equal to your Charisma modifier; the ground remains icy (+5 to Acrobatics DCs) as long as local conditions permit. The blizzard obscures sight beyond 5 feet, providing total concealment. A creature within 5 feet has concealment. You can use this ability once per day. You must be 11th level to select this revelation.
Now What I want to know Is does Snow Sight...
Snow Sight (Su): You can see through falling snow and sleet without taking any penalties on Perception checks as long as there is enough light to allow you to see normally. At 11th level, in cold conditions or in icy or snowy terrain, you can learn about your surroundings as if using the commune with nature spell. You can use the commune with nature ability once per day at 11th level, and twice per day at 15th level.
Allow Me to See through Both of the aforementioned Abilities?
Or is this Just another Incredibly Circumstantial thing?
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Still no takers?
From reading over the abilities quoted it would seem that the Snow Sight Ability does allow the oracle to have unhindered sight when using the Driving Sleet spell and Blizzard revelation.
Snow Sight would also work if your GM puts you into normal weather conditions that involve ice, snow and sleet.
I believe there is a Druid Archetype that does a similar thing. Creations of wind, storms, and mists and also allows the character to see through those conditions.
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Princess Animal Parts wrote:Still no takers?
From reading over the abilities quoted it would seem that the Snow Sight Ability does allow the oracle to have unhindered sight when using the Driving Sleet spell and Blizzard revelation.
Snow Sight would also work if your GM puts you into normal weather conditions that involve ice, snow and sleet.
I believe there is a Druid Archetype that does a similar thing. Creations of wind, storms, and mists and also allows the character to see through those conditions.
All I needed was a second person to say this makes sense. Really there's the Waves Mystery Water Sight which Lets you see through Fog Mist and Vapors, The Winds Mystery Wind Sight Revalation that lets you ignore Wind Effects,and there's the Goz Mask That Gives you an Hour of Water Breathing and the ability to see through a mix of these things with the addition of Murky Water Conditions.. Each of these effects is worded slightly Differently In each Case But Effectively Has "that Similar effect" To me this was worded as an Awkward Mix Of the Two Original Sight Revalations And thus Provoked the question. thank you for your input
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Yeah, I don't see any reason it wouldn't work. To be honest, I couldn't figure out why you were doubtful.
I asked because of How Weird some ruling appear to me when I say them aloud but when I actually think about them they seem a tad different so It couldn't hurt to have a second opinion