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: A scrying spell creates an invisible magical sensor that sends you information. Unless noted otherwise, the sensor has the same powers of sensory acuity that you possess. This level of acuity includes any spells or effects that target you, but not spells or effects that emanate from you. The sensor, however, is treated as a separate, independent sensory organ of yours, and thus functions normally even if you have been [[blind]]ed or [[deafened]], or otherwise suffered sensory impairment. | : A scrying spell creates an invisible magical sensor that sends you information. Unless noted otherwise, the sensor has the same powers of sensory acuity that you possess. This level of acuity includes any spells or effects that target you, but not spells or effects that emanate from you. The sensor, however, is treated as a separate, independent sensory organ of yours, and thus functions normally even if you have been [[blind]]ed or [[deafened]], or otherwise suffered sensory impairment. | ||
:A creature can notice the sensor by making a [[Perception]] check with a DC 10 + 4x the spell level. The sensor can be dispelled as if it were an active spell. | |||
:Lead sheeting, some naturally occurring minerals and plants growths, or magical protection can block a scrying spell, and you sense that the spell is blocked. | |||
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