![]() This would work for a touch range spell that you cast through your familiar that requires the caster to see the target, since the familiar becomes the caster (as far as targeting is concerned). The spell says "that you can see," not "that anyone can see," so your familiar seeing a creature does not make it a valid target for your Magic Missile. What you can do is use part of your movement to move out of the fog cloud, cast Magic Missile, then use the rest of your movement to move back into the fog cloud. It says what it means and means what it says.Įither you're inside the fog cloud, and can't see or be seen, or you're outside of it, and can see and be seen. It literally means that you have to visually see the target as you cast the spell. I also think it looks cool to create a large fogbank and cast spells out of it. I also know that it is more efficient to simply attack each round, however I feel my character knows he will die if hit, so will want to avoid that as much as possible. I know at 1st level I only get 2 slots but as I advance I will have more to use. If my enemy comes into the fog, could I use my bat's blindsense one round to know exactly where he is and the next round cast magic missile? Does the mage hand now provide me with enough direction to cast magic missile and hit? I cast a mage hand that grabs a hold of my enemy while I fade back into the fog. Does it literally mean "I have to visually see who I am shooting as I shoot" or does it mean more generally, "I have to know where my target is"?Ĭan I cast magic missile from the edge of the fog? Would I be obscured and my enemy visible to me? Since fog provides heavy obscurement which can make the character effectively blind, I am wondering what the limits of "to see" are when casting magic missile. Being somewhat squishy, I would like to occasionally use fog cloud to hide myself during combat. On the Friendship Games soundtrack, Shoichet's name is misspelled as "Rebecca Shiochet".One of my characters is a 1st level magic user who has a bat as a familiar. She has also performed music with Vancouver-based bands Soulstream, Side One, and Mimosa. In live-action, Shoichet had a guest role in two episodes of The CW's television series Arrow. Shoichet's professional voice credits include Mayura Labatt in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Sota Higurashi in InuYasha (replacing Saffron Henderson), Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk in Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Sedusa in Powerpuff Girls Z, Queen Lorelei in Barbie: The Pearl Princess, Spella in Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch, Apple Dumplin in Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures, and various supporting characters in Kid vs. However, this has changed since being cast as Sunset Shimmer. Shoichet has stated in an interview that, as mostly a singer for the series, she interacts little with the rest of the voice cast during recording sessions. ![]() During the show's casting phase, Shoichet was cast as Twilight Sparkle's singing voice after recording a demo for the series' theme song and because she sounded similar to Tara Strong, who provides Twilight's speaking voice. Shoichet initially became involved with the series through her prior work with songwriter Daniel Ingram she performed a number of song demos for him, including for the PBS animated series Martha Speaks. Her most prominent roles in the series are as Twilight Sparkle's singing voice and Sunset Shimmer in the My Little Pony Equestria Girls series. Rebecca Shoichet ( / ʃ ɔɪ ˈ k ɛ t /) is a voice actress and singer in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic.
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