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== Ratings ==
 
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{{Rating |rater=Zhenra-Khal
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|reason=Hilarious, but not quite something I would use in my own campaigns, except with NPCs of course.
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{{Rating |rater=Foxwarrior
 
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|reason=It's beautiful.
 
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{{Rating |rater=Grog_toad
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|reason=Very funny! but too metagame-y what with the in game description of casting time of edited spells becoming 5 minutes due to out of game effects, the example of the spell's use being the added requirement of shouting a number that your '''character''' would not even know was a statistic, and lastly the potential for abuse by adding conditions to the spell itself. Ooooh now this spell is permanent, then I cast it again overriding the new duration's limit with the new one from the condition, and don't get me started on magic items. Any spell does exactly what you want, permanent ''wraithstrike'' or ''truestrike'' on every attack are worth the relatively minor costs in gold or xp. Other than that thoug very neat and unique as far as I know.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 9 March 2019

Ratings[edit]

RatedLike.png Zhenra-Khal likes this article and rated it 3 of 4.
Hilarious, but not quite something I would use in my own campaigns, except with NPCs of course.
RatedFavor.png Foxwarrior favors this article and rated it 4 of 4!
It's beautiful.
RatedNeutral.png Grog_toad is neutral on this article and rated it 2 of 4.
Very funny! but too metagame-y what with the in game description of casting time of edited spells becoming 5 minutes due to out of game effects, the example of the spell's use being the added requirement of shouting a number that your character would not even know was a statistic, and lastly the potential for abuse by adding conditions to the spell itself. Ooooh now this spell is permanent, then I cast it again overriding the new duration's limit with the new one from the condition, and don't get me started on magic items. Any spell does exactly what you want, permanent wraithstrike or truestrike on every attack are worth the relatively minor costs in gold or xp. Other than that thoug very neat and unique as far as I know.