| Mana Chicken |
Awesome. That's what I thought.
One more thing. I'm having trouble picking out a second 4th level spell. Anyone wanna throw out some overall good ones besides greater invisibility? I thought animate dead would be a nice one, or dimension door. I don't like how if you use the latter one in combat you can't make another action till your next turn though.
zylphryx
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D door is best used in combat in tandem with other PCs ... Locally we call it "delivering the package" ... Melee folks hold, caster d door's them next to enemy spell caster and melee folks unhold.
4th level sorcer/wizard spells have some pretty good ones. Enervation, black tentacles, touch of slime, stone skin, phantasmal killer, bestow curse ... It really depends on the type of caster you want to play.
| Mana Chicken |
Well I think I have plenty of damage spells atm. Magic Missle, Scorching Ray, Fireball, and a breath weapon that deals 12d6+12 damage in a 30ft. cone. I wouldn't mind another support spell or even something that will just help out of combat. We actually do more out of combat role playing than combat role playing.
Does creatures revived with animate dead stay with you forever until it is destroyed? Can I animated dead a dragon skeleton or something?
| FallzQuick |
Confusion is fantastic, my wizard has ended encounters with that thing.
Remember that if a creature rolls the attack nearest creature result, that creature automatically attacks it back, creating a feedback loop until the spell expires or one of them is dead
Where does it say that RAW or RAI?
| bbangerter |
Triune wrote:Where does it say that RAW or RAI?Confusion is fantastic, my wizard has ended encounters with that thing.
Remember that if a creature rolls the attack nearest creature result, that creature automatically attacks it back, creating a feedback loop until the spell expires or one of them is dead
In the spells description
...Any confused character who is attacked automatically attacks its attackers on its next turn, as long as it is still confused when its turn comes...