Good News (3.5e Spell)


3e Summary::Divine the best possible outcome of any specific action.

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Good News
Divination
Level: Tarot 1
Components: V, F
Casting time: 1 Standard Action
Range: Personal
Target: One Creature Touched
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: No

This spell provides the target with an inkling of best outcome from a specific action.

Before the spell is cast, the target must specify what action she is contemplating. The spell will show a vague image of the results of the action. This spell can be misleading and some Tarot Mages use this spell instead of other Divination spells to convince a target to take certain actions. Even if there is a danger or great risk, the spell will only show the positive outcomes of the action.

A Fighter, asking whether she should kick open a locked door, may see herself standing in front of a great treasure... but may not see the great and powerful serpent guarding it!

If the DM deems that there is absolutely no positive results for a specific action, the image will be murky and the target must make a will save (DC 15) or become frightened

Arcana

This spell can only be cast using the 6 of Wands as a focus.

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