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A personal favorite. Using Extend, I always have this one running. The only creatures you won't see are particularly talented rogues. Still, 99% of Avlis is visible to you. The Ultravision is a nice touch. | A personal favorite. Using Extend, I always have this one running. The only creatures you won't see are particularly talented rogues. Still, 99% of Avlis is visible to you. The Ultravision is a nice touch. | ||
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Wait a sec. The current spell description looks incorrect. The Avlis implementation of True Seeing does not allow the caster to automatically see hidden characters (thank god), but instead gives them a +2/caster level bonus to their spot check, with a minimum of +30, and a maximum of +50. Unless this has been changed, this is how the spell functions (and if it has changed, all us sneaks would really like to know). -- [[User:Aeveras|Aeveras]] 16:26, 11 January 2007 (PST) |
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A personal favorite. Using Extend, I always have this one running. The only creatures you won't see are particularly talented rogues. Still, 99% of Avlis is visible to you. The Ultravision is a nice touch.
Wait a sec. The current spell description looks incorrect. The Avlis implementation of True Seeing does not allow the caster to automatically see hidden characters (thank god), but instead gives them a +2/caster level bonus to their spot check, with a minimum of +30, and a maximum of +50. Unless this has been changed, this is how the spell functions (and if it has changed, all us sneaks would really like to know). -- Aeveras 16:26, 11 January 2007 (PST)