Jardek wrote:
Okay, knock an opera singer down, and while he's bouncing around on the ground and you're kicking him in the face, tell him (or her) to belt out a tune for you.
Right, knock a mage down, and while he's bouncing around on the ground, and you're kicking him in the face, tell him or her to cast a spell for you.
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Newb, educate thyself? In this case, the newb refers to me, because I thought this was a skill that mages got. Apparently it's the paladin sort.
Still, the scenario doesn't hold. We're not talking about someone getting knocked to the ground and getting kicked in the face. We're talking about continued combat from a prone position. For said basher to pull off what you're talking about, the victim would be pretty much stunned.
What it comes down to is this: You say that with combat training, (referencing the helpfile now) supposedly a paladin can not only fight like a normal person rather than take the usual bashed combat reducations, but maintain a hold on a spell in progress to continue after doing so.
Divine magic isn't even his primary specialty, yet it makes sense for him or her to be able to do this, while the singer cannot even belt out a couple notes? Consistency?