In the help file of Phantasmal Killer it says the spell is logged. I was wondering if I could get clarification on what exactly that means so I don't end up unknowingly ruining the imms day.
IC - It's a quick fix to any hostile mob and zero cost...like a magic missile with disintegrate outcome.
OOC - If it spams the IMMs when my PC casts it, I don't want to cast it often, if at all (because no one likes being spammed)
So I was just wondering if something being "logged" actually shot text across the screen of IMMs & Admins every single time I cast, or if it is only one line for X amounts of casts.
Also, it probably deserves a spell component and something like a 30th level target max (I'm not so sure there is one in place now) for a death effect
Phantasmal Killer
I think it is logged to make sure the spell is not abused, because of it's ic properties so that it will not be used in pk without rp, I could be wrong though.
Justice is not neccesarily honourable, it is a tolerable business, in essence you tolerate honour until it impedes justice, then you do what is right.
Spelling is not necessarily correct
Spelling is not necessarily correct
This spell requires rp to be used. Before when the spell was more rare you had to imput the 'fear' into your spell
cast 'phantasmal killer' deamon A phaerium.
Also, this spell shouldnt be used on creatures that are immune to fear, have no minds, or are of much stronger mental capibilities then you.
Undead, illithids... etc.
cast 'phantasmal killer' deamon A phaerium.
Also, this spell shouldnt be used on creatures that are immune to fear, have no minds, or are of much stronger mental capibilities then you.
Undead, illithids... etc.
I believe when something is "logged" it does not send an echo to anyone. But would pop up in a log that is spefic for stuff that is abusive. Shove is a logged comand I believe. As is request, demand, and those of the sort. I think someone could see all of the 'logged' commands could togle some command to show it all.
This is my thought on it.
This is my thought on it.