Difference between revisions of "Talk:Levitation (spell)"

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I find it confusing that the range is 'self', but the AoE lists a maximum distance between caster and target. Surely that reduces to "Range: [such and such distance]"? Or is the intent to specify not only how far away the target can be when spell is discharged, but also how far away target can get w/ horizontal movement (gust of wind, pulled by rope, etc.) without breaking the spell?
 
I find it confusing that the range is 'self', but the AoE lists a maximum distance between caster and target. Surely that reduces to "Range: [such and such distance]"? Or is the intent to specify not only how far away the target can be when spell is discharged, but also how far away target can get w/ horizontal movement (gust of wind, pulled by rope, etc.) without breaking the spell?
 
[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) 19:33, 16 June 2022 (UTC)
 
[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) 19:33, 16 June 2022 (UTC)
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[[User:Tao alexis|Tao alexis]] ([[User talk:Tao alexis|talk]]) You're confusing "range" with "area of effect."  "Range" means, how far can the spell be cast in order to bring it into effect.  "Self" means the area of effect originates with the caster.  "Touch" or a distance given means the area of effect originates with the recipient, or the point in space where the spell is cast.  In this case, the area of effect is mixed up.  I'll fix it.

Latest revision as of 20:48, 16 June 2022

I find it confusing that the range is 'self', but the AoE lists a maximum distance between caster and target. Surely that reduces to "Range: [such and such distance]"? Or is the intent to specify not only how far away the target can be when spell is discharged, but also how far away target can get w/ horizontal movement (gust of wind, pulled by rope, etc.) without breaking the spell? Maxwell (talk) 19:33, 16 June 2022 (UTC)

Tao alexis (talk) You're confusing "range" with "area of effect." "Range" means, how far can the spell be cast in order to bring it into effect. "Self" means the area of effect originates with the caster. "Touch" or a distance given means the area of effect originates with the recipient, or the point in space where the spell is cast. In this case, the area of effect is mixed up. I'll fix it.