Talk:Last Word (3.5e Spell)
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Moderate
The spell is interesting but I doubt it's moderate. It's a save or lose vs casters, and in that respect it is on even level with Silence (which is better because it can be a no save or lose, and has stealth and defense applications which this doesn't). In exchange for silence's boons, you get a pretty good 5d8 damage. It's a swift action, which is a bit nuts. I would have given it High level without the swift, with swift... well... it's not Moderate that's for sure. -- Eiji-kun (talk) 10:42, 17 January 2014 (UTC)
- Silence also has a larger range and lasts 10x as long, so there are some additional drops happening on that effect side. The damage is no-save and scales twice as fast as most blasting spells at this level, but it's also single target so that's probably fine for a Moderate. But a Moderate + debuff is not really a Moderate anymore, and a swift action cast really isn't. I think it's a decent, if focused on spellcaster, High balance spell that would work better with a standard action cast. - Tarkisflux Talk 18:33, 17 January 2014 (UTC)
- Good opinions, great views and even suggestions :D it's not an automatic loss, but i give you it will "screw over" 80-90% of spellcasters. I've made the changes advised (agreeing completely)... thanks for the look-over.
The shorter range, shorter duration was intentional, saving vs damage was something i did a heads or tales on, still hoping for some feedback on that... it's unfortunately completely spellcaster-based because the origin is a computer game which all characters have some spellcasting, that's unavoidable. considering the power of darkbolt i have to wonder... Thanks again! --Snafusam (talk) 16:45, 18 January 2014 (UTC)
- Good opinions, great views and even suggestions :D it's not an automatic loss, but i give you it will "screw over" 80-90% of spellcasters. I've made the changes advised (agreeing completely)... thanks for the look-over.
Fluff-Effect Mismatch
How could Nicholas not notice that he'd just had a spell cast on him if he's just been hit with a sound that's as strong as several swords? --Foxwarrior (talk) 20:46, 18 January 2014 (UTC)