Re: This is the OOC Thread
One of the unfortunate(?) things about DnD/Pathfinder, and generally with any game with the kind of strict rulebook that this entire family has, is that the only real way to adjudicate clever stuff is to follow the closest rule.
Which is why, for instance, you can't make infinite money by converting 10-foot ladders into 10-foot poles: by the rules, that is a crafting action, and so it requires a certain amount of work and a skill check.
This also means that you can't go "I throw the flour pack in the air and follow up with 'gust of wind' and 'spark'. Thermobaric explosion FTW."
Or, well, you can, but you do as much damage as the class of spells you used, adjusted by the components you added, so probably 2d6 or thereabouts.
And so now I am curious as to how you turned a first-level defensive spell into an offensive one. Also, which wall of fog? 1st ed, ADnD, 4th ed?
This message was last edited by the GM at 10:06, Fri 25 Mar 2022.