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The Dresden Files => DFRPG => Topic started by: razorsmile on September 08, 2011, 04:12:40 PM
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Suppose a wizard (perhaps Harry) were to attempt to attack someone inside a home with a nice strong threshold (let's say the Carpenter home.) If the wizard threw a fireball at the open doorway, would it get through? As in, would the threshold stop it, slow it down, weaken it or have no effect?
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Spells being cast across a threashold are weakened just like they were cast inside the threashold. Usually this applies to thaumaturgy, but it would happen to evocation as well.
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But this problem - and any other protection vs magic - can be circumvented. If instead of a fireball Harry magically hurled a dustbin, tree, car or other ammunition at the target with the force of a cannonball, the threshold wouldn't do squat to stop them.
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Yeah, that's a good point. Use wind or force to throw an object forcefully. Alternatively, if you're Ramirez, just lob a regular old grenade in there.
I wonder how thresholds fare against stuff like Harry's Gravitus spell. I'm guessing no more threshold ... because there's no more house.
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Or... just catch the house on fire. The threshold isn't going to protect the outside walls of the house.