Where I can find converted spells from game Planescape Torment to 3rd edition? Please help.
Spells
I have converted some of them. I am great fan of Planescape and in 5 years of playing (Being DM) have 3 campaigns behind me. Here is Axe of Torment, used in my campaing in Sigil.
Axe of Torment
Conjuration/Summoning
Level: Wiz/Sor3
Components: V
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Effect: See below
Duration: Instant
Saving Throw: Reflex for half
Spell Resistance: Yes
As if from the depths of Baator, Torment shall be brought upon
your enemies, and with time, its strength will only grow.
Effect: This spell summons a mystical giant Battle Axe. The Axe strikes a
specified individual target for 1-8 pts. of damage. In addition, as a final
blow, the Ax will cause a magical effect to occur (at random): (1) Suffer
an additional 1-8 pts. of damage; (2) 2-16 pts. of damage; (3) Paralyzed for
1-3 rounds. At level 9+, the following new effects can occur: (4) 6-30
pts. of Fire damage; (5) 6-30 pts. of Ice damage; (6) Randomly teleported 1-100
yds. Away; (7) Turned to stone; or ( 6-36 pts. of pure damage.
We probably will convert some of the Planescape Torment spells once we get to Chapter 5. That will likely be the last chapter, however, and unless we have a decent number of spells it might not be worth really detailing.
-Gabriel Sorrel, www.planewalker.com
What else I can say than thank you. I have downloaded all of your material and it really helped me. Just keep on. Damn Wotc. They should continue to expand Planescape instead of putting this new Eberon crap.
Yeah, but if they had - then we wouldn't have the chance to be working on it and there's be no forums... *evil wicked grin*
Suffice to say - I think we can keep the Planes well and alive here
A large number of the spells in Planescape Troment were normal D&D spells - since those *were* converted from 2e to 3e you shouldn't have any trouble at all finding them.
Otherwise - what spell was it you were looking for?
Planewalker hasn't worked any spells up (And since Torment isn't canon, we probably wouldn't work up Torment spells specifically unless it was just as a side note once we get around to them.) But Mimir.net might have some.