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Originally Posted by Shostak
Given that standing on broken ground or a fallen figure imposes a -2DX penalty, I submit that Slippery Floor should, as well.
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I see your logic. It is a spell that underperforms & is taken seldomly.
I always thought the big problem with it is being a Thrown spell. Change it to be a Creation spell (Sticky Floor as well) and it become easier to use since less DX is required to cast it. But not your point.
Balance questions arise:
- How does Slippery Floor now compare to: Clumsiness, Rope and Sticky Floor. Are those now replaced? Should they be?
I think it is worth a try. Can you tell your players, "There is a shift in the power of this spell. No telling if it is permanent but wizards that use it across the lands have noted the change." See how it goes and let us know.