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: <h5>Ray</h5>
: <h5>Ray</h5>
: Some effects are rays. You aim a ray as if using a ranged weapon, though typically you make a ranged [[Touch Attack]] rather than a normal ranged attack. As with a ranged weapon, you can fire into the dark or at an invisible creature and hope you hit something. You don't have to see the creature you're trying to hit, as you do with a targeted spell. Intervening creatures and obstacles, however, can block your line of sight or provide cover for the creature at which you're aiming.
: Some effects are rays. You aim a ray as if using a ranged weapon, though typically you make a [[ranged touch attack]] rather than a normal ranged attack. As with a ranged weapon, you can fire into the dark or at an invisible creature and hope you hit something. You don't have to see the creature you're trying to hit, as you do with a targeted spell. Intervening creatures and obstacles, however, can block your line of sight or provide cover for the creature at which you're aiming.


: If a ray spell has a duration, it's the duration of the effect that the ray causes, not the length of time the ray itself persists.
: If a ray spell has a duration, it's the duration of the effect that the ray causes, not the length of time the ray itself persists.

Revision as of 20:18, 23 April 2020