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Post by thalslaw on Dec 9, 2014 23:26:24 GMT 1
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Post by Maiyrhia on Dec 10, 2014 0:25:10 GMT 1
May I reintroduce you guys to the Thalslaw Rule?
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Post by Kairo on Dec 10, 2014 1:48:13 GMT 1
Perfectly clear. So, Lemiah melts Elsa's ice, I form the water into shape, and send it flying. Nemos freezes it and tweaks the aim. Gotcha. Though, a hypothetical question on rules clarification. At our current level of power, taking the above scenario for example, launching a big icy spear. How would it play out? When does my spell stop acting and Nemos's start. Wouldn't my water just separate as soon as I stop the spell, making Nemos freezing it pointless? Hence why I suggested combining magic for that purpose, so there doesn't need to be as much distinction between where one spell ends and the other begins, it's just one spell. To stay on topic, should I move this question to another thread? If the answer boils down to 'Try it and find out?' that's fine, I was just wondering.
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Post by Maiyrhia on Dec 10, 2014 10:34:01 GMT 1
Depends what the dice say. It'd certainly work better if you could combine spells - as it is, you'd need to completely end your spell before Nemos could start his, the ice would lose a lot of its force. If you both rolled really well, you could do it. I recommend practicing combining spells though... Elsa, however, can just make an icy spear
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