However always keep in mind that is something just throws a gas globe at you, batting it away will not help and you have to take it. (I know you know nate, I just didnt want anyone to get poisons (weapon coatings) and poisons (gas globes) confused.Nate said:If you have someone shooting arrows at you with weapons coatings on them, if you bat them away like a regular arrow, do you take the effect of the weapon coating?
I don't know about ruling, but it happened to me twice in the same combat with Marcus years back (and hasn't happened since). The result wasn't either of us taking any effects... just falling down and laughing our *** off.Bond said:Not really along the same lines, but now I am curious. If someone incants a spell and throws their packet, and their target also incants a spell and throws their packet and the first packet is hit by the second in mid-air, does anyone take any effects?
Secondly, if someone incants a spell and throws their packet, and their target does not incant a spell, but throws a spell packet, which intercepts the first, what happens?
Thirdly, if the same scenario is reenacted, but with the target of the first casters packet using a thrown weapon or arrow packet.
-Bond