Casting Wall of Force in an Antimagic Field?


Rules Questions


It's crystal clear that an Antimagic Field doesn't suppress some spell effects when they're already present -- wall of force and prismatic sphere get specifically called out as exceptions, for instance. Does that mean one can also *cast* a new wall of force spell inside of (or into) an antimagic field? Or is it only pre-existing spells of that sort that are safe?


Only pre-existing ones. You still can't cast in an AMF.

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Rogue Eidolon wrote:
Only pre-existing ones. You still can't cast in an AMF.

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James Risner wrote:
Rogue Eidolon wrote:
Only pre-existing ones. You still can't cast in an AMF.
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You CAN cast in an AMF, it just has no effect. Other than burning a spell/slot, making you look stupid, and making the martial characters laugh.


Kthulhu wrote:
You CAN cast in an AMF, it just has no effect. Other than burning a spell/slot, making you look stupid, and making the martial characters laugh.

I guess that's okay, so long as the laughter isn't hideous.

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