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#24711, "Shield of electricity and ranged weapons."
Edited on Mon 23-Jan-23 07:30 PM
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Wielding a bow still triggered shield of electricity to my sad demise.
*snip log*
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Ishuli | Mon 23-Jan-23 07:31 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2017
2261 posts
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#24733, "Seems fine."
In response to Reply #0
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#24739, "Why would it?"
In response to Reply #1
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Two reasons why it shouldn't: 1-arrows material 2-distance from invoker as a ranged weapon
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Callowyin | Mon 06-Feb-23 04:53 PM |
Member since 27th Apr 2021
94 posts
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#24763, "Agreed"
In response to Reply #3
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Arrows can get fried maybe, but how the wielder?
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Jarmel | Wed 08-Feb-23 06:36 AM |
Member since 19th Jul 2015
375 posts
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#24766, "RE: Why would it?"
In response to Reply #3
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For the same reason that someone using a dagger can hit someone using a bow. The CF version of bow use requires combat in close quarters.
If however that should change I have a great role with ample use of the words PEW PEW PEW.
Technically "Lightning" can hit more than one location with lethality.
While not as common as the other types of lightning injuries, people caught in “streamers” are at risk of being killed or injured by lightning. Streamers develop as the downward-moving leader approaches the ground. Typically, only one of the streamers makes contact with the leader as it approaches the ground and provides the path for the bright return stroke; however, when the main channel discharges, so do all the other streamers in the area. If a person is part of one of these streamers, they could be killed or injured during the streamer discharge even though the lightning channel was not completed between the cloud and the upward streamer.
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