Creative ways of using spells inside and outside the rules.


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion

Silver Crusade

I know we've all used spells in ways that the design of the spell didn't intend or the rules for thqt matter but sometimes I think it's fun to use them creatively without actually breaking the game. There are also creative ways of using spells while staying with in the rules.

This thread is about sharing those experiences.

I remember back in 3rd edition, I had a Wizard that had a small fire elemental bound to a box in the kitchen of his tower and two more bound in two other boxes. The one in the kitchen of course was an oven and the other two were a heating system, which I had metal tubing all through the tower and the other one used to work in conjunction with a small water elemental to give the tower hot water.

I also had a wizard who's profession was an exterminator so he would go around using Stinking Cloud or Cloudkill to get rid of vermin.

Silver Crusade

Use Grease to make a Slip n' Slide.

I once did a campaign where there was a mass transit system set up in a country using teleportation circles. Each town was linked to a major city, and all the major cities were linked to each other, as well as having a local network within each city.


tenser´s floating disk to carry drunk guys at the tavern may be a good use for that spell

i usualy try to make something diferent with, using the enviroment (casting lightning vs metal/water/etc), or with my Evil Druid Erezquigal
use the create water to drawn persons!!

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