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In Pathfinder 2, the cantrip Detect Magic states that:
You send out a pulse that registers the presence of magic. You receive no information beyond the presence or absence of magic. You can choose to ignore magic you're fully aware of, such as the magic items and ongoing spells of you and your a...
@GcL Well, I am glad if I made somehow the original question pop up from oblivion :-D, but still I do not understand what is wrong in what I said in my answer, since I am saying the same of the other two, just with a little more of wording.
I'm planning a long one-shot for my DND group, the setting of which is a large island with half of it sectioned off in an area where massive wild beasts roam and battle each other, through which they must trek.
As part of this one-shot, I want to include an encounter where two monsters begin the ...
If a druid wildshapes he magically changes his physical appearance. Let's say he turns into a spider.
If he uses "pass without a trace" he gets flat +10 stealth.
If he then proceeds to cling to a human trying to stay out of sight and someone with truesight comes near.
Does the truesight user have...
It didn't come up at my table for a while as the campaign was a lot of open space and the cleric had a penchant for call lightning. Spirit weapon and spirit guardians gets used a lot indoors.
Although I don't think the question that bumped mine, rpg.stackexchange.com/a/206290, is a duplicate. The answer to the older question does answer the new one, but I think the mechanics of why probably aren't as obvious to newer players.