Bugger, 4chan once more falls. Well, I'll ask my question here:I was thinking about the "Frictional Mastery" that BW described in the last chapter of LCB, and, well, I couldn't help but be fascinated by the idea of it. So, I wanted to go ahead and make a spell describing it in DnD. I'm thinking a level five spell allowing you to affect friction, and transport friction all within a radius of INT feet. Too powerful?
Bugger, 4chan once more falls. Well, I'll ask my question here:
I was thinking about the "Frictional Mastery" that BW described in the last chapter of LCB, and, well, I couldn't help but be fascinated by the idea of it. So, I wanted to go ahead and make a spell describing it in DnD. I'm thinking a level five spell allowing you to affect friction, and transport friction all within a radius of INT feet. Too powerful?
Ahhh, Wakachan. You're slow but I love ya. I'll just come back on the morrow, see if you waken.
Might be overpowered, might be underpowered. To what extent could you affect the friction and what would be the exact effects?
How the hell does this work? All surfaces within INT feet are suddenly fictionless? because adding friction wouldn't do much, unless you tried to do it to the enemy's clothes...
>>593Moving your arm might become impossible, or it could catch fire from the heat?
>>600 either one, really.
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