Concealment
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Don't like concealment, just run around the enemy until the duration expires like people do for every other "short duration "op" spell the enemy has."
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Lvl 9, that means it will last a little bit less than a minute. The change reduces the damage by 40%, but it's less a big deal than what it looks like.
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Displacement potions have a level 9 caster level, I think.
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Invisibility Purge will not remove the conceal, it only removes the invisibility.
Conceal also works against touch attacks and ranged touch attacks, so any spell that require a touch attack can be blocked by conceal
The only thing that can reduce the effectivness of concealment is the Blind Fight Feat, not even True Sight can prevent conceal
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Invisibility Purge will not remove the conceal, it only removes the invisibility.
Conceal also works against touch attacks and ranged touch attacks, so any spell that require a touch attack can be blocked by conceal
The only thing that can reduce the effectivness of concealment is the Blind Fight Feat, not even True Sight can prevent conceal
And Paradox scoffed at Blind Fight! Best feat to take.
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Is the percentage of the displacement pots actually 70%? Thats the real point here. The casted spell is fine imo. But I'm under the assumption the pots were nerfed like truestrike pots.
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As with other methods… the one who plans/starts a fight should win.
There are Plenty of ways to be totally overpowering for those who care about PvP mechanics.
Why pick on one? -
As with other methods… the one who plans/starts a fight should win.
There are Plenty of ways to be totally overpowering for those who care about PvP mechanics.
Why pick on one?2 reasons:
1. Lets pick on each of them until they are all great and balanced.
2. This particular one was powerful in vanilla rules and made even better for CoA. Selfmade error.
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Hell I couldn't get Flesh to Stone counter/nerfed. Doubt anything will happen to a per round duration defensive spell. Regardless I like using non-cheap creative methods that are equally cheap to own people. #Trendsetter
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Invisibility Purge will not remove the conceal, it only removes the invisibility.
It does remove the concealment given by improved invisbility actually. Unless it was changed to work that way only on the server where I used to play, that is possible.
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^Definatly does remove it. I remember dieing in the ruins by a cleric npc who casted it while being swarmed by phages and I had no concealment then. And no, I was not dispelled by the phages.
In any case, that potion lasts so short, I've rarely seen it used by anyone - its expensive and is easily countered by a dispell, which would likely strip other spells too from opponent.
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It's standard that it removes the conceal, check nwn wiki.