On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 01:17 -0500, Jeff Wilson wrote:
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > One thing you might consider is the possibility that once you use this
> > spell on the Demon, it is considered to be an attack.  As such, pentegrams
> > or any other non-physical restraints against the demon attacking the
> > caster of this spell are rendered ineffective.
> 
> That's not how those spells work in 3e; the summoner or bystanders can 
> ignore, attack, or otherwise harass a demon in a Pentagram without 
> affecting the chances of it getting out.
> 

3e Pentagram...
"Produces a magical barrier which blocks hostile spells and magical
creatures from passing in EITHER direction"

Your PC's won't be casting hostile spells (steal attribute) across a
pentagram on a demon (or anything else). They will have to remove
(break) the pentagram and then all bets are off

Also;
3e, all ingame advantages gained must be paid using unspent character
points, and attributes require twice the cost to put up after character
creation.

Just my (NZ) 2c worth :)

Max.


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