Closed Marcloure closed 3 years ago
How is this different from Invisibility which states:
The spell ends if you attack, throw a concoction, use a maneuver, or cast a spell.
None of the above would be covered by normal invisibility either.
We could add a rule someplace that says that using an action to control a spell counts as casting a spell for the purpose of triggers. This would also allow Spellsplinter, Dampen Spell, and Steal Spell to work on these repeatable things, which seems reasonable to me.
None of the above would be covered by normal invisibility either.
Well, it's strange and very powerful that you can cast Earthen Grasp or Evervation and remain the next few turns invisible while attacking with these spells. The invisbility spell requires concentration, so it's less of an issue, since repeatable spells are also concentration.
This would also allow Spellsplinter, Dampen Spell, and Steal Spell to work on these repeatable things, which seems reasonable to me.
Spellsplinter shouldn't work on using a spell after the fact. It's not casting a spell. Same with the others. They're only usable on the initial casting.
Suffused Volatile Power Deceit invisibility now requires concentration.
The invisibility should break if you use an action to force a save with enervation, earthen grasp, or other repeatable spells.