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Lockonnow
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Power Word: Silence

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this spell is from Baldur's gate 2 lvl 6 spell call Power Word: Silence i found it odd we dont have it http://www.gamebanshee.com/showshot.php ... ilence.jpg
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Re: Power Word: Silence

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We have Silence spell already. And considering the state of powerword spells in 3rd edition -which made them work only if the enemy has a certain amount of hp- I dont think it will be much impactful, due to getting the max hp from HDs we have and also many creatures have a lot of hp.
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Re: Power Word: Silence

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you think of this Blindness/Deafness level 3 spell http://nwn2.wikia.com/wiki/Blindness/Deafness
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Re: Power Word: Silence

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BGTSCC has two spells, Inhundl's Primer & Anthilar's Bane, which greatly improve the reliability of Power Word spells despite NWN2's grossly bloated & maximised hitpoint rolls.

Power Word Silence might be a nice addition and it has an advantage over Zone of Silence in that it can be cast by wizards (Silence is Cleric/FS/Bard), and it has no saving throw.

I enjoyed making excessive use of Power Word Sleep the last time I played through BG2, which might be another nice Power Word to add (level 1) :mrgreen:
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Re: Power Word: Silence

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More PW spells would be awesome. Especially at lower levels. Great ideas
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