First Spell:
Electromagnetic StormSecond Spell:
Amber GlobesPart the first: 3 globes in one square detonate.
"Each globe explodes upon striking any hard surface, and in addition to dealing its regular electricity damage to the target, deals 2 points of splash damage (also electricity damage) per globe in all adjacent squares."
How much splash damage is generated? 6? 18? Other?
Part the second: I'm having a bit of a trouble reconciling the reaction between these two spells. Before we begin, let's assume hypothetically that there is nothing preventing this situation from happening, that for all intents and purposes the spells are being cast by a completely bland/generic spellcaster able to access both spells, and they are both cast at Caster Level 6.
Round 1: An E.M. Storm gets thrown down on a cluster of 5 enemies. First thing is to check Spell Resistance on effected targets/objects (from this point onward assume all SR checks are passed by the caster, when relevant), then Reflex saves, and finally deal 1d10 points of electrical damage to the area. The storm will persist for 6 rounds. So far, so good (I assume).
Round 2a:
While beyond 60 feet of the E.M. Storm's 'electrical current draw', our hypothetical spellcaster casts Amber Globes (Choosing to throw NO globes on their turn), and steps within the 60-foot 'electrical current draw' of the E.M. Storm. Amber Globes have the [electricity] descriptor. What happens?
Round 2b:
While within 30 feet of a stormed enemy, but not inside the storm itself, our hypothetical spellcaster casts Amber Globes (possibly? 2a) choosing to utilize the full-round action option, and attacks the 5-foot square an opponent is standing within [correct me if this is no longer a valid option in Pathfinder]. What happens?
Round 2c:
As 2b, However, one of the enemies currently inside the storm is a rogue who hypothetically succeeded the Reflex saving throw this round against the E.M. Storm, and has evasion. The globes land in an opponent's (who is not the rogue) square. What happens to the rogue specifically?
Round 3a:
If the globes still persist by this point, our hypothetical spellcaster, who (possibly? 2a) is still holding the globes in hand, and while within the 60-foot 'electrical current draw' of the E.M. Storm, but not inside it's radius- speaks their command word as a standard action and detonates all of their globes. What happens?