svartalf wrote:Ok techno, let's go at it again.
I read the words as well as you do, but you give them an extent that is purely excessive.
The rule is actually and amplification/special case of the general rules that specify no targeting a magic beyond walls or without line of sight.. As such, it means that no such barrier as specified may stand between the mage and the target the spell is meant to affect.
As applied to Teleport, it means that if my friend is held withing a giant vehicle, my mage character cannot stand next to this vehicle, (presumably within 20 ft of his friend) and cast teleport with the intent of bringing the friend away too. Dooms previous message shows the application of the rule excellently.
However, it has no bearing whatever on the relationship between the departure location and the point of arrival.
that's because it obviously works both ways. or can a mage in a cehicle cast a fire ball though the wall to hit someone outside?
Actually, I am quite surprised at having to argue so much for a point which, until I discovered some 10 days ago that some people viewed things differently, had seemed to me perfectly self evident.
as am I. to me, the fact that you can't teleport in/out of enviromentally sealed things was so self-evedent I can't comprehend how you can think otherwise.