Q 154: Does the feat "Cloudy Conjuration" offer a -2 penalty to the targets save to the spell I cast? Or would the spell I cast in the next round be resisted with -2 to the saves? Or neither and I would have to cast a quickened spell in between, or whatever?
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Not sure what you're asking here. Safe targets are guys with immunities or what?
Sorry, misspelled. Ok, to clarify: The text says, that the cloud appears in conjunction with the spell taking effect (not before or after). And it lasts for 1 round.
The creature inside the cloud is sickened while inside it, which imposes a -2 penalty to saves, damage, etc.
a) So would the -2 penalty be applied to the spell I just did cast?
b) Or would the spell 1 round later which I would cast at that same spot be resisted with the -2 penalty to the save?
c) OR is the timing of the cloud so bad, that it affects neither of both saves and only if I would cast a quickened spell after my first spell into the cloud, it would give the -2 penalty?
It's all about this "(not before or after)".
I hope I could make my problem understandable.