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(D&D Sleep spell) What are the implications of this houserule?

Started by LibraryLass, August 15, 2013, 04:54:50 AM

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I have no problem making it a defined area effect spell with a saving throw. I visualize it as a cloud of glittering sleepy dust that rains on the area and some stand while others fall.

But it does change the nature of the spell.

I have also experimented with no save, but affects 4D6 HD of creatures in the area, starting with the lowest HD and working upward to a max of 4HD.

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Quote from: Spinachcat;682188I have no problem making it a defined area effect spell with a saving throw. I visualize it as a cloud of glittering sleepy dust that rains on the area and some stand while others fall.

But it does change the nature of the spell.

I have also experimented with no save, but affects 4D6 HD of creatures in the area, starting with the lowest HD and working upward to a max of 4HD.

So removing the HD roll might be worth doing then, if I want the save?
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