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Over the years gaming I have come across some interesting use of spells that overcame situations that normally the spell was not intended for but in the particular situation worked quite wonderfully. Let me give you an example.

The party was stuck in a desert and the pack camels were attacked and killed. Without the pack animals, the party would not be able to transport the treasure without being overly encumbered. Since the camel corpses were still fresh, the cleric cast animate dead to animate these camels as skeletons. As an additional bonus, since they were animated as skeletons and still had flesh on them they also served as walking food supplies. Just a little purify food and water on the hanging meat and you have food. Although it didn’t look appealing, it still served well in a pinch. As yet another bonus, these mounts didn’t need food, water or even rest during the journey. Strangely enough, having the camels killed worked out better with the creative use of a couple of spells.

So what other type of spells have you guys come across that were used in non-obvious ways?


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Are there any other subscribers out there using DM Genie? Let me know. I have loaded some of the encounters in the Dungeon adventures into DM Genie so I can run it in my campaign. If any of you have been doing the same thing perhaps we can save each other duplicated work.