K wrote:The "Combining Magical Effects" section exists.
Yes it does.
K wrote:It supports all of my rules interpretations.
No it doesn't.
All I want you to do is explain how the following occur:
Balthasar (a 16th level Wizard) and Melchior (a 9th level Wizard) are walking down the street. Balthasar casts Greater Magic Weapon on a sword. Not to be outdone, Melchior casts Greater Magic Weapon on the same sword. The sword has a +4 enhancement bonus for 16 hours. If, within the next nine hours, Balthasar's GMW is dispelled, the weapon will still have a +2 bonus.
Balthasar and Melchior are walking down the street. Balthasar casts polymorph and transforms his friend Karl (a 7th level Fighter) into a Griffin. Not to be outdone, Melchior casts polymorph, and transforms Karl into a Troll. For the next 9 minutes, Karl is a Troll, and for seven minutes after that, Karl will be a Griffin.
Explain that. Use big words. Or small words. I don't care, because in order to do that, you're going to have to abandon your entire idea that spells ignore other spell effects, with only the latest spell taking effect. If you cast two spells with the same bonus, even if it's the same spel, only the bigger applies - regardless of the order it has been cast in.
Why? Because spells don't ever turn off. They may be made irrelevent, but they are still on. They are still having their effect. Spells don't turn each other off. Even if they have the same name.
-Username17