Grognard rant: I think it's more fun if while exploring the catacombs of the wizards' lair you aren't constantly aware of how every object in sight got to be where it is. Sort of peels back the immersion and mystery. I do appreciate pointing out my errors, though. That's actually super helpful, but, the Ambassador is a guy who is deeply paranoid and obsessed with this research. So if you really want to know what happened it's in the spoiler.
Since he has other wizards working with him in the catacombs at any given time, he just gave them scrolls he scribed himself for them to cast.
<aside: I feel like nobody ever uses the scrolls they get.>
He is deeply aware of concentration and obviously values the artifact with his life. He will fight to the death for it, not just becasue losing it means Szazz Tam will certainly have him killed, but because he is madly obsessed with it on a deeply personal level. *
So, the Necromancer cast wall of force and the Ambassador, himself, cast sphere of Annihilation. Misty step bypasses both, but Disintegrate, because the two spell effects occupied the same space, (that being an oversight on my part; I could have made WoF a cube,) I ruled that Disintegrate destroyed both. Invisibility was cast by the Deathlock, who is an undead minion of the Necromancer, created for that purpose, sadly - the sort of thing Morwena and D'arlon Ma are vocally opposed to. Anyhow, he cast invisibility for a very good reason I won't discuss yet*. The Invisibilty spell ended when the Ambassador cast wall of force. He is an abjuration wizard and has spell mastery of Invisibilty, so it wouldn't be too surprising if he casts it.
The mirror image, globe of invulnerability and fire shield were also cast at the same time, during time stop (am I wording that right?). BUT... I forgot fire shield gives off a glow and I never mentioned it, so forget it. He isn't rocking fire shield at the moment. He could still cast it, though.
Akame and Chadderlay are up, (unless they already posted while I was writing this)
What's the rule on casting through wall of force? I get that I couldn't cast a fireball since it requires throwing something, but what about spells that only require me to see the target?
You guys are really making me flex my crunch research. What I actually learned was that wall of force has a thickness of ¼ inch, meaning that casting both would result in the globe of invulnerability being on the inside. So if I was going to reevaluate anything, it should be that the globe is still there, not Disintegrated, overlapping the new wall of force dome. That's too confusing and I could see the argument that it would be the other way around too, so we're not doing that.
The answer is, no. Spells can't target through wall of force according to several comments from J Crawford and M Mearls. It seems really weird to me that he would cast GoI, but like I said, I'm taking it striaght from the AL adventure and he does. If the target is 'self' or a creature outside the dome, that works.
The only benefit to Globe is that the caster inside can target things outside. So, my thinking is that this 3D Chess master figures his Necromancer is en route to battle the intruders alongside the deathlock and the knight and (as far as he knows) the transmuter and flesh golem, but if the Necromancer loses concentration, he still wants some protection but also wants to he able to cast out if the shell in that case. So he freezes time and does that.
It actually makes a ton of sense, but I can't really explain just why that is right now.
Chadderlay will cast Greater Invisibility upon himself and move into the room to a spot that is not within melee of any enemies.
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@Ikarbano: Just trying to keep things moving. Wanna hold action?
Chadderlay can move around the wall to target the Ambassador if he wants, at a range of 35 ft, assuming 30ft if normal movement. I know you guys don't really use owlbear because of some technical issue, but 30ft would put you right next to the '6' on the map.
Edit: the knight commander would get AoO if he could see you as you pass. Presently, he can see you.
<side note: probably will be mostly unavailable tomorrow. Ironically(?), I have to go the embassy, IRL)
An undead thayan, dressed in the funeral garb of a commoner, appears at the far northern end of the west hall. He spots Sam and casts 2 Bolts if eldritch blast.
11 for 3 force
7 for 5 force
He is quickly followed by a Red Wizard necromancer whe sees his thrall's target and casts blindness/deafness (potentially) blinding the reptilian ranger! (DC 15 Con save)
<looks cluttered, so I put red rings around anything not a PC or spell effect. It dust mean anything. It's just for visual clarity. Not re-uploading, but I might forget about it by the time I post a new map image>
<no. I just keep using the initiative order from when you walked into the embassy add new combatants as they enter the fray. I wiped away markers following contact with the transmuter/ dragon>
Sorry, I am being impatient. But I know at least one of the 3 players who is up has read the thread in that time. It's fine if you want to wait to go in order, but this really discourages me from using individual initiative in the future, favoring side initiative instead.
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
I guess I have no choice but to misty step out of there to a space next to Sam. With my action I will cast mind sliver at the Knight. Int save DC 17 to avoid 15 psychic damage and a 3 penalty to next save.
<and apologies to Sam, I think if Akame was further in the hall thsn you are when they showed up, either the Deathlock or the Necromancer would have targeted him instead of focusing on you, but i don't see any 'fair' correction for it after the fact.>
(Really? cause a globe of invulnerability doesn't keep people or physical weapons out, only spells)
Grognard rant: I think it's more fun if while exploring the catacombs of the wizards' lair you aren't constantly aware of how every object in sight got to be where it is. Sort of peels back the immersion and mystery. I do appreciate pointing out my errors, though. That's actually super helpful, but, the Ambassador is a guy who is deeply paranoid and obsessed with this research. So if you really want to know what happened it's in the spoiler.
Since he has other wizards working with him in the catacombs at any given time, he just gave them scrolls he scribed himself for them to cast.
<aside: I feel like nobody ever uses the scrolls they get.>
He is deeply aware of concentration and obviously values the artifact with his life. He will fight to the death for it, not just becasue losing it means Szazz Tam will certainly have him killed, but because he is madly obsessed with it on a deeply personal level. *
So, the Necromancer cast wall of force and the Ambassador, himself, cast sphere of Annihilation. Misty step bypasses both, but Disintegrate, because the two spell effects occupied the same space, (that being an oversight on my part; I could have made WoF a cube,) I ruled that Disintegrate destroyed both. Invisibility was cast by the Deathlock, who is an undead minion of the Necromancer, created for that purpose, sadly - the sort of thing Morwena and D'arlon Ma are vocally opposed to. Anyhow, he cast invisibility for a very good reason I won't discuss yet*. The Invisibilty spell ended when the Ambassador cast wall of force. He is an abjuration wizard and has spell mastery of Invisibilty, so it wouldn't be too surprising if he casts it.
The mirror image, globe of invulnerability and fire shield were also cast at the same time, during time stop (am I wording that right?). BUT... I forgot fire shield gives off a glow and I never mentioned it, so forget it. He isn't rocking fire shield at the moment. He could still cast it, though.
Akame and Chadderlay are up, (unless they already posted while I was writing this)
What's the rule on casting through wall of force? I get that I couldn't cast a fireball since it requires throwing something, but what about spells that only require me to see the target?
You guys are really making me flex my crunch research. What I actually learned was that wall of force has a thickness of ¼ inch, meaning that casting both would result in the globe of invulnerability being on the inside. So if I was going to reevaluate anything, it should be that the globe is still there, not Disintegrated, overlapping the new wall of force dome. That's too confusing and I could see the argument that it would be the other way around too, so we're not doing that.
The answer is, no. Spells can't target through wall of force according to several comments from J Crawford and M Mearls. It seems really weird to me that he would cast GoI, but like I said, I'm taking it striaght from the AL adventure and he does. If the target is 'self' or a creature outside the dome, that works.
The only benefit to Globe is that the caster inside can target things outside. So, my thinking is that this 3D Chess master figures his Necromancer is en route to battle the intruders alongside the deathlock and the knight and (as far as he knows) the transmuter and flesh golem, but if the Necromancer loses concentration, he still wants some protection but also wants to he able to cast out if the shell in that case. So he freezes time and does that.
It actually makes a ton of sense, but I can't really explain just why that is right now.
Chadderlay will cast Greater Invisibility upon himself and move into the room to a spot that is not within melee of any enemies.
12 hours later...
@Ikarbano: Just trying to keep things moving. Wanna hold action?
Chadderlay can move around the wall to target the Ambassador if he wants, at a range of 35 ft, assuming 30ft if normal movement. I know you guys don't really use owlbear because of some technical issue, but 30ft would put you right next to the '6' on the map.
Edit: the knight commander would get AoO if he could see you as you pass. Presently, he can see you.
<side note: probably will be mostly unavailable tomorrow. Ironically(?), I have to go the embassy, IRL)
I missed this post, obviously. You can get as far as the spot to the right if the '6' on the map, if that works.
(Might Akame have had a chance to counterspell the new wall of force that the Ambassador cast?)
An undead thayan, dressed in the funeral garb of a commoner, appears at the far northern end of the west hall. He spots Sam and casts 2 Bolts if eldritch blast.
11 for 3 force
7 for 5 force
He is quickly followed by a Red Wizard necromancer whe sees his thrall's target and casts blindness/deafness (potentially) blinding the reptilian ranger! (DC 15 Con save)
<the Necromancer should have actually made it there first, he was closer and they tied initiatives, but I didn't want EB to roll with AD>
Angus and Sam are up, also still Akame
<looks cluttered, so I put red rings around anything not a PC or spell effect. It dust mean anything. It's just for visual clarity. Not re-uploading, but I might forget about it by the time I post a new map image>
The Knight Commander calls out in Thayan: "Chadderlay has betrayed us! He is here, Ambassador, and he's gone invisible!"
Angus, Sam, Akame, you're up!
Is this a first round of a new initiative
8 hours later...
Sorry, I am being impatient. But I know at least one of the 3 players who is up has read the thread in that time. It's fine if you want to wait to go in order, but this really discourages me from using individual initiative in the future, favoring side initiative instead.
I guess I have no choice but to misty step out of there to a space next to Sam. With my action I will cast mind sliver at the Knight. Int save DC 17 to avoid 15 psychic damage and a 3 penalty to next save.
Knight commander X mind sliver Int save 9 DC17
The Knight commander howls in pain.
Angus and Sam: you're up!
<and apologies to Sam, I think if Akame was further in the hall thsn you are when they showed up, either the Deathlock or the Necromancer would have targeted him instead of focusing on you, but i don't see any 'fair' correction for it after the fact.>