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(5 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

Glad I could help. I am interested to see what you will be able to tinker from those rules ;-)

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Neureich wrote:

You could do that, but I don't think it needs rebalancing, if that's what you are worried about. Sure, creative players would be able to amazing and terrible things with it, but at the same time, Summon is a level 1 spell. Making a huge mess with magic is always a possibility.

Yeah you're right. I have finished to read all the spells and it would not be a big deal to leave the spell as you propose. Thanks again !

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Cavegirl wrote an article about the maths for LotFP classes a few years back: http://cavegirlgames.blogspot.com/2019/ … asses.html

I didn't go through the full article but it might help you.

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Hi Neureich !

Thanks a lot for your answers!

So if I understand you correctly, you would play the duration of the spell as "concentration" and the only thing that would limit the size of the "digging" (and therefore the time during which the mage would be able to dig) would be the range of the spell?

Another possibility (I only thought about ir recently) would be to rewrite the spells in a way closer to B/X DnD or OSE where the duration of the move earth spell is 6 Turns...

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Hi everyone !

I am Matt. I have recently started to go through my LotFP books especially Rules and Magic and I am looking for help with spells.

First, when a spell effect says "10' cube" (like in the Dig spell) or "10' cubic area" (like in the Dispel Magic spell), should one understand 10  feet x 10 feet x 10 feet ?

Then, I am a bit confused by the Dig and Move Earth spells. Both spells have instantaneous duration but the Dig spell effect mentions "10' cube increment" and Move Earth says "per Turn". I am not sure how to interpret these two sentences in regards to the spell duration. Do you have any insight ?
And should the Move Earth spell has the same chance of "collapsing" as the Dig spell ?

Thank you for your help.