Difference between revisions of "Talk:Bluelight (cantrip)"

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EDIT: Even more confusing, the prose explaining candles of both kinds doesn't seem to match the adjacent table: "The illumination provided by a tallow candle is barely enough to light combat hexes adjacent to the carrier, a diameter of about 12 feet. More expensive beeswax does better, providing luminosity enough to light a diameter of 15 feet."
 
EDIT: Even more confusing, the prose explaining candles of both kinds doesn't seem to match the adjacent table: "The illumination provided by a tallow candle is barely enough to light combat hexes adjacent to the carrier, a diameter of about 12 feet. More expensive beeswax does better, providing luminosity enough to light a diameter of 15 feet."
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Oops, while bluelight has gotten reviewed, "illumination" hasn't -- sorry to jump the gun.

Revision as of 16:31, 6 October 2023

Maxwell (talk) 16:28, 6 October 2023 (UTC) Blue light is stated to have half the brightness of a candle, but on the illumination page, it appears to be the opposite: the candle brightens one hex; blue light, two. Is this some odd case of illumination strength not determining illumination radius?

EDIT: Even more confusing, the prose explaining candles of both kinds doesn't seem to match the adjacent table: "The illumination provided by a tallow candle is barely enough to light combat hexes adjacent to the carrier, a diameter of about 12 feet. More expensive beeswax does better, providing luminosity enough to light a diameter of 15 feet."

Oops, while bluelight has gotten reviewed, "illumination" hasn't -- sorry to jump the gun.