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if under water, freeze the water around your enemy. they will be crushed due to the expansion of water when it freezes.
ОтветитьWell people are like 70 percent water soooo.... just freeze them
ОтветитьA bag of holding only holds 500lbs or a space of 64 cubic feet. Fun idea though.
ОтветитьHow do all these level one characters have a bag of holding?
ОтветитьBtw, folks. It states it cant deal dmg. And can only occupy a 5ft. Square.
ОтветитьOr move it around their head. And freeze it
ОтветитьWho have a level 1 a bag of holding? XD
ОтветитьWhy tf u have a bag of holding at level 1
ОтветитьA bag of holding on lvl 1?
ОтветитьThat beard is atrocious
ОтветитьSo you can move a maximum of 5ft of water and transform it into all aggregate states? Why not bring your opponent's entire water supply to a boil, freeze it or even remove it? The contents of a human should be far less than a 5ft lump. that's insta kill.
Ответить"Cool, it deals falling damage, 1d6 bludgeoning damage"
ОтветитьI love the creativity, but i really think we need to abolish the bag of holding element.
Controversial I know, axing a DnD Mainstay, but Infinite Stock of anything is just a bit Cheaty.
Perhaps we should just use specialized vessels to circumvent the ban, like a magical drinking horn that can portal the massive water cube.
It says you can move the water, it does not say you can levitate the water. You'd also need a Decanter of Endless Water, 6 rounds of dispensing 5 gallons per round, then the quickened shape water combo to gather and then freeze the 30 gallons of water and then another turn to levitate the cube via some other means.
Then you're gonna have to get a cleric to revive the enemy you intend to use this combo on, because the Barbarian killed him a few rounds ago.
Or pull all the water out of their body
ОтветитьSee, this is what i aprove of as a DM. Resourcefulness is the bane of all enemies
ОтветитьI would argue that moving water does not mean the same as levitating water. The spell says:
You instantaneously move or otherwise change the flow of the water as you direct, up to 5 feet in any direction. This movement doesn’t have enough force to cause damage.
As your DM I would say your welcome to "change the flow" in the upwards direction, but gravity will still affect the water creating a fountain or waterfall effect. But if it doesn't have enough force to do damage then it doesn't have enough force to counteract gravity on 3.5 tons worth of material. But feel free to move it any direction you'd like on the ground. Maybe you could set something up where you direct it over a ledge onto the head of someone. Then your trick would work.
Also humans are 70% water, so....
ОтветитьNewbie question, but could you use shape water to move water out of… I dunno, an npc? Seems like that would be an insta-kill.
ОтветитьPolymorph into a mouse plus resilent sphere undoing poly is insta kill by crushing
ОтветитьThat's not how that work
ОтветитьI mean, I feel like a dragon could survive that if it is big enough
ОтветитьBad DM giving bags of holding that early in game is bad DMs fault.
ОтветитьMe as a DM: why over their head? Cant you just form the cube on their head, and cut off their oxygen?
ОтветитьHow the fuck did you get 78000lb from a 5 food cube of ice?
ОтветитьMy friend told me about a similar shenanigan he pulled back in like v2 or 1 of dnd. Basically prestidigitaion as written let you conjure any number of real physical objects that were valued total at 1gp. Quaterstaffs were 0gp. So every problem in the campaign was solved by "I summon X sticks to.... fill the pit, cross the river, fill the space above the dragons head and crush it" 😂😂😂
Ответитьfreeze the blood????
Ответить1 Liter of water is 1kg. That is why I love metric.
Ответить5 ft cube of ice is like 280 lb according to my reseach
Ответитьgenius
ОтветитьOr freeze the water in them
ОтветитьAh yes the classic "i want to use this Cantrip that costs me nothing to do do damage like its a 3rd level spell" trope. Classic, I can't stand these kinds of players
ОтветитьTbh that’s what one gets for giving a lvl 1 player a bag of holding
ОтветитьWhy do you have a bag of holding at level one
ОтветитьIf we do 1d6/2 for a medium creature falling on your, we could do 1d6 x 4 for a huge creature, or something medium that's really heavy, so yeah, it'd kill any commoner, or weak foe.
ОтветитьSince there are no rules for how much damage is dealt, it's entirely up to the DM to decide how much, if any damage the creature takes. This is nothing.
ОтветитьDont give your lvl 1 chars bags of holding lmao
ОтветитьYa current D&D was definitely written by people who thought it was too hard to play as kids
ОтветитьWho has a bag of holding at lvl 1 tho
ОтветитьJust food for thought, but the human body is 60% water and freezing the ice around their head is also effective. Suffocation and crushing damage at once.
ОтветитьTo be fair 5 cube of water suddenly crushing on you from an ample distance would be like hit by concrete too
ОтветитьOr move the water so it’s around their head so they are in it. Quicken cast as bonus to freeze it now their whole head is stuck a solid chunk of ice and due to the fast freezing effect it would send their body into a shock which may make them fall over and since ice makes things easy to break even steel well their head is nothing more than a 3D puzzle.
ОтветитьEven better: Freeze the blood in your enemies' bodies.
ОтветитьWhy don't you just freeze the opponents head with the water?
ОтветитьWhat about dumping a bucket on the ground and freezing it to make difficult terrain?
ОтветитьA 5ft cube of ice doesn't weight that much at all. No where near that. Hell not even a 10th of that. Your math is bad.
ОтветитьWater expands when it freezes so you could get MULTIPLE creatures with that
ОтветитьI thought he was gonna remove all of his water from his body
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