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Warp Wood/Heat (or Chill) Metal spell
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GreySage

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Wed Dec 24, 2014 5:30 pm  
Warp Wood/Heat (or Chill) Metal spell

Just wanted to make sure that I have the spell mechanics down for these two.

It seems that the only time a saving throw is permitted is if the items to be affected are magical in nature. I don't see it mentioned anywhere that a save is permitted if the targeted items are in the possession of somebody (as in normally the case for most spells)...or did I miss that point?

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Wed Dec 24, 2014 9:58 pm  

You have it right. It is funny when we see something simple, don't trust it, and then begin to over think it. Sometimes things really are just that simple. Laughing
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GreySage

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Sun Dec 28, 2014 10:25 am  

Yeah, I was really puzzled b/c most of the time spells grant a saving throw if cast on an item or object that is being used or held.

thanks

-Lanthorn
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