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Thank you for the explanation, I get that now. I still wonder, how would you handle rolls of 3-6 in spellcasting? 

  • Say a character was trying to create a rainstorm. On a 5, the sun would still disappear behind the clouds and it would start raining, right?
  • Or take the disguise spell - on a six, the spellcasting character would at least be unrecognizable, would they not? Whereas on a 12, they might look like a certain council member they were trying to imitate.
  • Levitation is already limited to vertical. What further limits to the spell effect would you impose on a 3-6?
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3-6 on a rainstorm spell: The rain is only a light drizzle and/or it doesn't last very long.

3-6 on a disguise spell: The disguise looks silly or unconvincing.

3-6 on levitation: Your target can't float very high or has to drop items so they weigh less if they want to float higher.