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GMWestermeyer |
Posted - 15 Jan 2011 : 04:48:20
Can anyone tell me what TSR book or magazine this 2e spell originally came from? I'm reasonably certain it was an FR spell.
Blood Stars
Evocation/Alt Level-2 Range-90 yards Components-V,S,M Duration-Special Casting Time-2 Area of Effect-1 target per star Saving Throw-Negates
This spell causes 9 glowing red stars to shoot from the casters hands, these stars can shoot all at one target or each at a seperate target. each attacks its target with a Thaco of 9. If a hit, each causes 1 hp of damage (2 vs undead) and forces a save versus poison at -2. If the save is failed the target suffers a -2 AC, Thaco, and ability check penalty for 1d4 rounds, as the target is wracked with pain. This is cumulative per star. The material component is a drop of the casters own blood. |
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The Sage |
Posted - 18 Jan 2011 : 00:16:10 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
You might also check out the spell 'poisonstar' in the Ruins of Myth Drannor boxed set Campaign Guide (p.66). It's very similar.
-- George Krashos
Oh, you know, I'd forgotten about that particular spell. And I always did like it, but never dropped it into any of my games. Hmmm. |
GMWestermeyer |
Posted - 17 Jan 2011 : 21:59:59 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
You might also check out the spell 'poisonstar' in the Ruins of Myth Drannor boxed set Campaign Guide (p.66). It's very similar.
-- George Krashos
Dang it, that plot thickens. 'poisonstar' is WAAAAY to similar to be unrelated. It was also designed by Greenwood.
I had assumed that bloodstars was from Ruins of Undermountain and that he later adjusted the spell til it became the 7th level version in Dragon #200 the Wizards Three. But 'poisonstar' has pretty much the same stats, just a different material component and different name.
So, was there a 2nd level Bloodstars spell? Wooly Rupert says its not in the RoUM set, wish I could check myself, I have a vague idea that it wasn't in a 'standard' spell format but was rather described within a paragraph. But perhaps i'm just confusing it with Whirling Blade, which also became a favorite spell in my campaign around that time.
Maybe I just got myself all turned around. I might have got it the name confused with poisonstars. Both are developed by Greenwood afterall.
Ugh. :(
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 17 Jan 2011 : 20:35:54 quote: Originally posted by Bladewind
What does the 7th level version look like? I can't imagine the spell written in the OP being derived from a spell nearing 7th level, with its measely damage and rather unimpressive effect.
The 7th level spell does a good amount of damage. |
Bladewind |
Posted - 17 Jan 2011 : 20:33:26 What does the 7th level version look like? I can't imagine the spell written in the OP being derived from a spell nearing 7th level, with its measely damage and rather unimpressive effect. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 17 Jan 2011 : 17:18:49 You might also check out the spell 'poisonstar' in the Ruins of Myth Drannor boxed set Campaign Guide (p.66). It's very similar.
-- George Krashos
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Faraer |
Posted - 16 Jan 2011 : 23:28:51 It's not on my pretty damn comprehensive Realms spell list. |
GMWestermeyer |
Posted - 16 Jan 2011 : 17:03:27 quote: Originally posted by Alystra Illianniis
Have you tried looking in the back of the Wiz Spell Compendium under the errata sections? I seem to recall this version of the spell too, so that section of the books might list the original source of that version.
I checked, no dice. I'm just kicking myself for not noting the spell's source when I first copied the stats. So frustrating! |
Alystra Illianniis |
Posted - 16 Jan 2011 : 05:05:04 Have you tried looking in the back of the Wiz Spell Compendium under the errata sections? I seem to recall this version of the spell too, so that section of the books might list the original source of that version. |
GMWestermeyer |
Posted - 15 Jan 2011 : 20:10:59 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
If it was in a Wizards Three article, that was its first appearance.
It's not in either of the Ruins of Undermountain boxed sets. I just checked.
Thank you. Dagnabit. Waht more infuriating is I know a few years back I did this dance and found the spell source... that's where I got the spell stats. But I apparently lost the source.
Hmmmm... thinking over the modules I was running at the time, perhaps it is in one of the Avatar modules, or the Haunted Halls of Eveningstar module, I still have those, I'll check there and let folks know if i find anything.
Thanks again for the help! |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 15 Jan 2011 : 17:04:24 If it was in a Wizards Three article, that was its first appearance.
It's not in either of the Ruins of Undermountain boxed sets. I just checked. |
GMWestermeyer |
Posted - 15 Jan 2011 : 16:45:41 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I checked The DragonDex, and found the spell (as bloodstars) in Dragon 200, page 24 -- and it was indeed a Wizards Three article. That source also lists it as a 7th level spell.
I'm sorry, I should have mentioned it's NOT the 7th level spell. :( I have the Spell Compendium and the Dragon Archive CDs and found those citations. :( I copied the spell stats given above onto the sheet for one of the recurring villains/NPCs in my FR campaign (The Spellblade, a female drow F/M).
The spell was very popular in my campaigns, several PCs and NPCs have it and use it. I KNOW I got it from a TSR source, I first used it in the mid-1990s, and I know those stats are correct, but I can't find the damn thing. :( Back then i wasn't as careful about citations as I am now and didn't write down the source. :( I thought it was from A Wizard's Three article, but it doesn't seem to be. I also thought maybe it was in the original Myth Drannor or Undermountain boxed sets. I searched the Myth Drannor set, no dice. But my copy of the Unbdermountain set is partially destroyed, and the relevant section is missing.
Thanks very much for helping! |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 15 Jan 2011 : 15:42:03 I checked The DragonDex, and found the spell (as bloodstars) in Dragon 200, page 24 -- and it was indeed a Wizards Three article. That source also lists it as a 7th level spell. |
Thauramarth |
Posted - 15 Jan 2011 : 09:00:41 quote: Originally posted by GMWestermeyer
Can anyone tell me what TSR book or magazine this 2e spell originally came from? I'm reasonably certain it was an FR spell.
Blood Stars
Evocation/Alt Level-2 Range-90 yards Components-V,S,M Duration-Special Casting Time-2 Area of Effect-1 target per star Saving Throw-Negates
This spell causes 9 glowing red stars to shoot from the casters hands, these stars can shoot all at one target or each at a seperate target. each attacks its target with a Thaco of 9. If a hit, each causes 1 hp of damage (2 vs undead) and forces a save versus poison at -2. If the save is failed the target suffers a -2 AC, Thaco, and ability check penalty for 1d4 rounds, as the target is wracked with pain. This is cumulative per star. The material component is a drop of the casters own blood.
Odd. I just checked the Wizard's Spell Compendium, which lists a spell called "Blood Stars", with the same principle (glowing red stars) but all parameters (number, THACO, damage, etc.) different. It's upgraded to a 7th level spell, and is noted as "Updated from DRAGON Magazine."
That means it's probably in the Dragon Magazine Archive (which I have), but has not yet been indexed by my Vista index (which indicidentally reminds me that I should install Google Desktop Search). I'd wager it would be in one of the "Mages Three" articles, but can't be sure. Google busy indexing my HD, so I could get back to you later. |
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