Order of the Stick 1102 For the Duration

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You couldn't just end spells in 3.5?

Rules as written, it requires a Dispel Magic. You automatically succeed, but it eats up that 3rd level spell slot.

Rong. Forcecage is dismiss-able in 3.5

Solid enough page I guess.

Could you source that claim? Just for my own edification?

Okay, never mind, you're right, I'm wrong. Thank you for educating me.

So the most important thing we learned is that new dorf is absolutely useless.

if I were there i'd spew insults at the vampires

Aren't they racing against time? 34 hours is too much.

thog edit of this strip anyone?

they can regain all their spells at least?

Shocker. The level 1 cleric can't keep up with the party in the mid-high-teens.

To be honest, it is pretty light on dialog, so it probably wouldn't be funny unless you find Ds and Vs funny.

Although wordy edit might be entertaining.

what would that be called:
varsuvius edits?
talky man edits?

Everyone's missing the real point here. We just confirmed V's level at 16.

It has the words "Thor's ding-a-ling", that's got to be worth a chuckle.

17th, actually.

Buckley edits.

ME AMS THOG.

>9th level spell slots confirmed

Okay, everyone can go home now.

>...24 hours
>34

Works a lot better actually, both as a joke and as how you'd speak informally with your team mates.

Reminds me of Fell's Five a bit.

Isn't the dark aura thing usually a level drain?

Meaning V's 16 now.

I looked it up in the SRD and it says vampires drain two levels with each drain attack,
Energy Drain (Su)

Living creatures hit by a vampires slam attack (or any other natural weapon the vampire might possess) gain two negative levels. For each negative level bestowed, the vampire gains 5 temporary hit points. A vampire can use its energy drain ability once per round.
So Varsuvius is level 19 and is now 17.

Except he cast forcecage prior to being drained.

I think it would be perfect at
>...this lasts 24 hours.
>34

Man, given that Forcecage produces a cube 10 feet to a side, the order is really small.

Well yeah, they're all scrawny.
Stick-like, even.