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Lord Torath (Private thread) Labyrinth of Madness

A classic 2e Puzzle dungeon for High Level characters
Beware, this one is substantially longer and (IMHO) even harder than the legendary Tomb of Horrors!
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Re: Lord Torath (Private thread) Labyrinth of Madness

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I found the note about rounding in CompPsiHB under the 'power checks' entry at the start of the book. I think it may be in the reprint but not the old one or vice versa, but this version has it.
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Ah, yes, there it is. It's on page 11 of CPsiHB. I was looking at Understanding Power Descriptions on p28.

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Looking at See Magic (The Will and the Way p68), what is revealed with the Power Score result? Does this seem like an interpretation you'd agree with?
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Yeah, that seems reasonable. A power score result might include basic funtional intent. Like something with trap magic registering as a trap, or school of protection if it provided magical bonus to saves or AC, etc
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