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Post by logan9a on Feb 26, 2019 20:15:51 GMT
I'm thinking mini-van (a PC mobile).
SEP isn't a bad name.
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Post by Fantômas on Feb 26, 2019 20:34:42 GMT
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Post by logan9a on Feb 26, 2019 20:36:31 GMT
You measured your SUV? So that is under 5m squared (which would be 25m total).
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Post by Fantômas on Feb 26, 2019 20:38:11 GMT
Measurements of vehicles are available from various sources. Useful to know when working out if it will fit in the garage etc. posted a link above showing the dimensions of modern minis.
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Post by logan9a on Feb 26, 2019 20:41:37 GMT
Name: SEP (somebody else's problem) Field [credit: Chris, Freddy, Pete]
Casting time: 1 minute Range: Touch Duration: Sunrise/sunset MP cost: 6mp
Description: Causes a single thing (up to 1m cubed) to be ignored. If the person/creature/entity is not searching for it, they are at a -60% to notice it (through whatever skill). If they are actively seeking that thing the negative is only -30%. This can only be used on a single inanimate object though you can put other things (including living beings) inside of it. Example: A PC brings in a box into the enemy fortress and is wandering around. The alarm is sounded - people are looking for him. He has only a couple minutes. He assembles and gets into the box and casts the spell. If the guards are looking for anywhere someone would be hiding, they are at a -30% to find the box and the PC inside. If the guards were not alerted to the fact that intruders were in the base and wandered into the room where there was some strange box sitting, they would be at -60%. Entities (including PC's) who don't notice the object will wander around it, perhaps set their coffee on top of it, sit on it while having a conversation, etc - they just won't attach any importance to it nor wonder what is inside. If the thing moves (or someone inside of it does) then it breaks the spell. Note that this spell only fools some living creatures and only the ones who find things based on sight. It won't fool undead, constructs, wolves, etc. who have other ways of finding strange and new things.
(ADDED another line to the end after some more thought)
Next spell up - same but up to mini-van sized. [credit: Chris, Freddy, Pete]
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Post by Fantômas on Feb 26, 2019 20:41:47 GMT
5m sq is 5 x 1. It’s more 10m sq or 20m cubed
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Post by logan9a on Feb 26, 2019 20:43:09 GMT
5m sq is 5 x 1. It’s more 10m sq or 20m cubed I solved it "The Logan way". If Logan thinks whatever it is the PC's are trying to put this on is smaller than a mini-van (for the second level spell) then it will work. If Logan doesn't think so, the spell will fail and Logan will make "Whoop! Whoop!" noises.
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Post by Fantômas on Feb 26, 2019 20:44:34 GMT
Scott should also get credit
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Post by logan9a on Feb 26, 2019 20:47:13 GMT
Name: SEP (somebody else's problem) Field [credit: Chris, Freddy, Pete, Scott]
Casting time: 1 minute Range: Touch Duration: Sunrise/sunset MP cost: 6mp
Description: Causes a single thing (up to 1m cubed) to be ignored. If the person/creature/entity is not searching for it, they are at a -60% to notice it (through whatever skill). If they are actively seeking that thing the negative is only -30%. This can only be used on a single inanimate object though you can put other things (including living beings) inside of it. Example: A PC brings in a box into the enemy fortress and is wandering around. The alarm is sounded - people are looking for him. He has only a couple minutes. He assembles and gets into the box and casts the spell. If the guards are looking for anywhere someone would be hiding, they are at a -30% to find the box and the PC inside. If the guards were not alerted to the fact that intruders were in the base and wandered into the room where there was some strange box sitting, they would be at -60%. Entities (including PC's) who don't notice the object will wander around it, perhaps set their coffee on top of it, sit on it while having a conversation, etc - they just won't attach any importance to it nor wonder what is inside. If the thing moves (or someone inside of it does) then it breaks the spell. Note that this spell only fools some living creatures and only the ones who find things based on sight. It won't fool undead, constructs, wolves, etc. who have other ways of finding strange and new things.
(ADDED another line to the end after some more thought)
Next spell up - same but up to mini-van sized. [credit: Chris, Freddy, Pete, Scott]
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