09-10-2016, 07:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2016, 07:44 PM by DM Surranó.)
OOC1 - Torin's player is on a business trip, that's why he's so silent.
OOC2 - interaction... yeah, tactile sensation is one kind of interaction and pretty much the only way if talking about purely visual glamers. Talking may be another if the glamer had audible effect (like, ghost sound, though I can't recall OTOH if it's a glamer) but not in the case of Disguise Self. If you have a good reason to look twice or even more whenever there may be danger (read: you are paranoid enough) then spending a few rounds on scrutineering may reveal something being amiss as well.
OOC3 - I think the faerie fire slowly wears off as well. Feasible?
All of the burning gnomes catch the hilt, so now there are as many hilts, apparently.
Portho looks at the same strange pommel that Murkatos pointed out and mutters, "Light."
Then, with a sudden idea, he grips the hilt with both his hands (easily two-handed for him) and exclaims, "Hikari Yo!" which is some ancient way of saying, "Light Come Forth!"
...
In a split second, a buzzing electric noise is heard and a jet of white light bursts forward with blinding purity. Sparks shower off the phenomenon and it solidifies in the form of a greatsword-- a human sized one.
After a briefest moment of surprise the blade dissipates into nothingness.
For what Portho can feel is that he can handle this beast of a blade with the ease of a longsword for his own size. While fighting styles with these two weapons differ greatly he feels that all the maneuvers that could be done with a longsword are possible with this blade as well.
OOC - while Portho has no idea about what are the exact effects of this blade treat it as if he were proficient with it and can wield it as a gnome longsword (i.e. a one-handed slashing weapon) but otherwise it behaves like a human greatsword; i.e. 2d6 base weapon. He can't tell if strength bonus confers to the blade but if it does then two-handed strength bonus applies if wielded two-handed (just as normal with any weapons that can be wielded two-handed). Activating the item is a standard action (may improve later...). Maintaining the effect while wielding the weapon is a free action (i.e. he has to stay conscious and stuff) so ending the effect is simply to stop maintaining it. At the moment Portho cannot tell whether the item is limited by any means, e.g. rounds per given interval; max duration per activation; total number of charges; etc.; maybe it is unlimited.
OOC2 - interaction... yeah, tactile sensation is one kind of interaction and pretty much the only way if talking about purely visual glamers. Talking may be another if the glamer had audible effect (like, ghost sound, though I can't recall OTOH if it's a glamer) but not in the case of Disguise Self. If you have a good reason to look twice or even more whenever there may be danger (read: you are paranoid enough) then spending a few rounds on scrutineering may reveal something being amiss as well.
OOC3 - I think the faerie fire slowly wears off as well. Feasible?
All of the burning gnomes catch the hilt, so now there are as many hilts, apparently.
Portho looks at the same strange pommel that Murkatos pointed out and mutters, "Light."
Then, with a sudden idea, he grips the hilt with both his hands (easily two-handed for him) and exclaims, "Hikari Yo!" which is some ancient way of saying, "Light Come Forth!"
...
In a split second, a buzzing electric noise is heard and a jet of white light bursts forward with blinding purity. Sparks shower off the phenomenon and it solidifies in the form of a greatsword-- a human sized one.
After a briefest moment of surprise the blade dissipates into nothingness.
For what Portho can feel is that he can handle this beast of a blade with the ease of a longsword for his own size. While fighting styles with these two weapons differ greatly he feels that all the maneuvers that could be done with a longsword are possible with this blade as well.
OOC - while Portho has no idea about what are the exact effects of this blade treat it as if he were proficient with it and can wield it as a gnome longsword (i.e. a one-handed slashing weapon) but otherwise it behaves like a human greatsword; i.e. 2d6 base weapon. He can't tell if strength bonus confers to the blade but if it does then two-handed strength bonus applies if wielded two-handed (just as normal with any weapons that can be wielded two-handed). Activating the item is a standard action (may improve later...). Maintaining the effect while wielding the weapon is a free action (i.e. he has to stay conscious and stuff) so ending the effect is simply to stop maintaining it. At the moment Portho cannot tell whether the item is limited by any means, e.g. rounds per given interval; max duration per activation; total number of charges; etc.; maybe it is unlimited.