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I know I'm not popular whatsoever on this site, but I need serious help. I'm sure several people on this site may have noticed [[War Song, Revised (3.5e Spell)]], and I have mentioned on the talk that I want to do a higher level followup. The followup ideally would have the same mechanics applied over an area, targeting multiple creatures. However, the way I have been working this have resulted in only two ways: either it only effects bards (yeah, ''that's'' useful) or all creatures in the target area that aren't bards or flavorful rogues become helpless vegetables, ready to be coup de grace soup. So, does anyone have ideas?--[[User:Teh Storm|Teh Storm]] 07:40, June 25, 2010 (UTC)
 
I know I'm not popular whatsoever on this site, but I need serious help. I'm sure several people on this site may have noticed [[War Song, Revised (3.5e Spell)]], and I have mentioned on the talk that I want to do a higher level followup. The followup ideally would have the same mechanics applied over an area, targeting multiple creatures. However, the way I have been working this have resulted in only two ways: either it only effects bards (yeah, ''that's'' useful) or all creatures in the target area that aren't bards or flavorful rogues become helpless vegetables, ready to be coup de grace soup. So, does anyone have ideas?--[[User:Teh Storm|Teh Storm]] 07:40, June 25, 2010 (UTC)
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: Both ideas sound dumb. (This message has been brought to you by the online campaign of people against dumb ideas.) --[[User:Ghostwheel|Ghostwheel]] 08:14, June 25, 2010 (UTC)

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I know I'm not popular whatsoever on this site, but I need serious help. I'm sure several people on this site may have noticed War Song, Revised (3.5e Spell), and I have mentioned on the talk that I want to do a higher level followup. The followup ideally would have the same mechanics applied over an area, targeting multiple creatures. However, the way I have been working this have resulted in only two ways: either it only effects bards (yeah, that's useful) or all creatures in the target area that aren't bards or flavorful rogues become helpless vegetables, ready to be coup de grace soup. So, does anyone have ideas?--Teh Storm 07:40, June 25, 2010 (UTC)

Both ideas sound dumb. (This message has been brought to you by the online campaign of people against dumb ideas.) --Ghostwheel 08:14, June 25, 2010 (UTC)