Yes. The Baleful Somnolence is only effective when cast on a specific creature (or creatures) that the caster can see.danhem wrote:Does the Baleful Somnolence need to be cast on a living target the caster can see or can it be cast on an area?
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Yes. The Baleful Somnolence is only effective when cast on a specific creature (or creatures) that the caster can see.danhem wrote:Does the Baleful Somnolence need to be cast on a living target the caster can see or can it be cast on an area?
Unfortunately I don't have this manual so can I find out how many experiences points we need to go up to 2nd/3rd etc.. levels.waysoftheearth wrote:Welcome, worthy adventurers!
Experience Points
PCs of all classes require the same number of experience points per level, as per the OD&D Fighting Man (Men and Magic, page 16).
I totally agree! The descriptions are great, they're really keeping me 'in the game.'coffee wrote:I have to say, I'm really enjoying the combat descriptions!
Kesher does something like this in his game (face to face), but it seems even more fun when I don't already know who rolled what.
Have an exalt for this!
Thanks for the heads-up Danhem, we look forward to your (and Ulric's) return to the action [img]images/smiley/smiley.png[/img]danhem wrote:I am going to be mostly out of touch from June 16-28.