Alt Text: Episode 3
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Tenser's Floating disc and Sleep should only be used off a scroll, Magic Missile is usually something worth memorising if an attack that doesn't require a hit roll in anything other than 4e.
Charm Person is fine, Ventriloquism or Ghost Sound from what he said sounds exactly how they treated Dancing Lights!
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A bunch of lower resistances prior to sleep, works fine
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O.o
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I think he's evaluating each spell by it's usefulness to a first level character, and Tenser's floating disc and Magic Missle DO suck at first level. Later on, when you have more slots, TFD becomes handy, and MM becomes one of the better spells in the game. MM is especially useful against stuff like ghosts since it deals force damage. Whereas Sleep, on the other hand, becomes next to worthless later on since everything you come across is to strong for it to affect.
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I love how in the armor slot you have 2 arrows and an axe sticking out, i've played wizard before, it makes sense lol
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ok, that and the demilich.
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Actually There Are A Few Who DO Have A Resistance, The Strongest Monster In The Monstrous Manual, The Tarrasque Does, In Fact It Can Reflect It Back 16 2/3 % Of The Time (1 On D6), Another Animal (Yes I Said Animal) That Does Is The Sinister (Under The Category Of "Bat") Which Just Absorbs It
Just Thought I Let You Know, Personally I Agree With You Though, It Is Without A Doubt One Of The Best Spells In D&D
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I happen to like it quite a bit myself. Guess you'll be subsisting off of 3.5 and Pathfinder for the rest of eternity?
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4th edition is not D&D. I refuse to acknowledge its very existence. As far as I'm concerned, it's D&D fanfic.
C'mon, don't undercut Tensor's Floating Disk. Incredibly useful to get people across treacherous chasms, or just generally any room where you don't trust the floor. :)
chalkdrawings 3 years ago 7
Not in 4th Edition...
vh2k 2 years ago 6