Magnificently (Minor) Mansion? How do 150 People fit?


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I have a serious question about the Magnificent Mansion spell. It states it holds enough food for a multicourse 150 person feast. How the hell are 150 people fitting into a 40x40 room?

'a mansion featuring a magnificent foyer and numerous opulent chambers. The mansion can have any floor plan you imagine as you Cast the Spell, provided it fits within a space 40 feet wide, 40 feet deep, and 30 feet tall'

40x40 isn't even a single opulent chamber, much less a foyer and numerous.

Honestly this spell is broken as written and simply doesn't work as intended.

If there's one thing that CR has taught me, it's that there is nothing game breaking or OP about letting a character make their own wizard mansion. Limiting the spell so much is just wild to me, and the 9th level one isn't much better as the spell conjures a literal physical structure, severely limiting it's usage since it's impermanent.

Anyone else just house rule that the size is bigger? Does anyone else think perhaps the rules intend that EACH CHAMBER AND FOYER can't be larger than 40x40, and not the full structure itself?


And do not forget the 24 staff members.

Anyway, I think the spell is probably meant for a party (4-6 character ).

More than sticking with the fact the spell offer food for 150 people, I'd stick with the idea that a party of 4-6 with their mounts and companion can easily rest and eat 3/4 times per day without any issue.

Given how they reduced the majority of spells effectiveness, I think the stated dimensions are for the entire mansion, and are quite ok for a party.

Not for an army, ofc.


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If you count 5' squares, 40x40' = 64 squares. 30' high is at least 3 stories, maybe 4. 64 x 3 = 192, enough for those 150 people and 24 staff, with a little left over.

Plus, people sitting at a table probably don't need 5', unless they're practicing social distancing.

This said, I'll agree it doesn't sound much like a "mansion".


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That's not a mansion. That's Sarenrae's Emergency Soup Kitchen.

Paizo, esplain! Lolol


Magic got smaller


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I think I got it.

It's a spell meant for Ratfolks with the Overcrowd feat.


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Most of the magic changing to be a bit more weak is fine, imo. But spells like this, which are AMAZING tools of fantastic RP, in a role playing game, absolutely should not be.

My 20th level PC in Agents of Edgewatch spent all her money at the end, before the final boss encounter essentially, and got lucky with a nat20 on the ritual for Create Demiplane as a 10th level spell.

She made an entire paradise for the party, based on their own interests, and I allowed the player to add in a 'if she doesn't make it, they become effectively the owners of the plane'. The amount of emotion and feeling from that, a potential parting gift from a beloved friend, was amazing.

Fast forward to now where Magnificent Mansion is more like 'Abadar's Adequate Stonks Tower'.


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Well, the banquet hall of one of the largest royal castles of early to mid medieval Europe was about 80ft by 40ft. That's the White Tower of London. So if it was ALL banquet hall, you'd be about half the size of a real world king's castle's.

But yeah, an entire mansion being within 40 ft by 40 ft is a bit hard to figure out.


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Like there's small dungeon rooms that are a bit cramped (the Shemhaizen ink guy in Agents of Edgewatch comes to mind) but uh... What if a giant wizard used this spell? Guys screwed.


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It fits according to modern event planning guidelines.

30 feet high means 3 floors.

So 40x40x3 = 4800 square feet / 150 people = 32 sq.ft per person

We allow 20-50 square feet per person for dining in function halls.

You can absolutely get a buffet in there, no problems. For sit down meals it would be workable but tight.

Finally, food for 150 doesn't mean you have to seat 150. People will stuff themselves with the free nosh and eat double or triple.


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Dr A Gon wrote:

It fits according to modern event planning guidelines.

30 feet high means 3 floors.

So 40x40x3 = 4800 square feet / 150 people = 32 sq.ft per person

We allow 20-50 square feet per person for dining in function halls.

You can absolutely get a buffet in there, no problems. For sit down meals it would be workable but tight.

Finally, food for 150 doesn't mean you have to seat 150. People will stuff themselves with the free nosh and eat double or triple.

Good point about the multiple floors, but I feel like you gotta have the head space for a chandelier and a sit down table, otherwise it kind of gets that "cursed thanksgiving" feeling.


COZY DEMIPLANE HIDEAWAY
Private mansion for your 150 guest parties

4800 sf / 0 br / 0 bath

Constructed: 4721
Rooms: 3
Furnished: yes
Appliances: no

This magnificent mansion features three floors of gluttonous feasting, and 24 soulless servants who vaporize into the aether when the spell is unceremoniously dismissed. The convenient entrance will appear anywhere you wish (door bouncers not included), and offers spectacular views of the Great Nothingness.


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https://i.imgur.com/QAUSwN8.png.

floor plan, wedding banquet, 150 guests, 3200 sq.ft (40x80, or 2 floors of the 40x40x3 floor mansion) including dance floor


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So this mansion provides a feast larger than the people in it can eat? I think this is the part that is supposed to make it "magnificent". ;)


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Three cramped ass floors, assumedly with stairs or at worst a rope to climb, which takes up even MORE of the already limited space.

That Zwillow ad was spectacular.

That's another question. Do the servants simply appear with the food already prepared? Does the food just 'exist' in an edible state for 24 hours? Is it always Hot and Ready?

Is this Little Taldors?


I think the minutae of the food is down to the caster or spell variant learned. Likewise the appearance of the servant and the decor.

There might be an example in one of the Rhialto novels (Vance's Dying Earth books).

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