09-09-2021, 07:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-09-2021, 07:24 PM by Crozar the Sunspot.)
Do the hairs we are surrounded by count as wood for the functionality of the Elemental Burst spell, or the various fluids from the flesh field as water? If not, would Crozar be able to take a 5' step to get into the Chaos circle and lightly toss a chakri to K-8 and focus a Elemental Burst on that in one round?
http://dnd.arkalseif.info/spells/complet...index.html
http://dnd.arkalseif.info/spells/complet...index.html
Quote:Evocation
Level: Wu Jen 1 (All),
Components: V, S,
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Area: 10-ft.-radius burst
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: Reflex half or Reflex negates; see text
Spell Resistance: Yes
When you cast this spell, you designate a target composed of one of the five wu jen elements—earth, fire, metal, water, and wood. The target then releases magical energy in a sudden, explosive burst, as follows:Wood, Metal, or Earth: The target throws off sharp slivers and fragments; creatures within the burst take 1d8 points of damage (Reflex save for half damage).Fire: The target shoots out glowing sparks that deal 1d8 points of fire damage to creatures within the burst (Reflex save for half damage).Water: Water pushes out in a fierce wave, knocking creatures within the area prone unless they make successful Reflex saves. Creatures get a +4 bonus on their saving throws for each size category they are larger than Medium, or a -4 penalty for each size category smaller than Medium. Exceptionally stable creatures, such as dwarves or creatures with four legs, get an additional +4 bonus.The spell does not noticeably affect the structure or form of the target object.