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house_rules [2021/02/18 15:09] – [Spells] andrew | house_rules [2021/02/22 19:58] (current) – [Spells] andrew |
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==== Spells ==== | ==== Spells ==== |
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The //Wish// spell and the //Healing Spirit// spell have both been banned. There is a discussion of banning //Polymorph//, or at least the possibility of using dinosaurs. | * The //Wish// spell and the //Healing Spirit// spell have both been banned. There is a discussion of banning //Polymorph//, or at least the possibility of using dinosaurs. |
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As far as spell components go, if it's an expensive or rare component it matters, if it's cheap like bat poop or bark, don't worry about it. Just use a spell focus. | * As far as spell components go, if it's an expensive or rare component it matters, if it's cheap like bat poop or bark, don't worry about it. Just use a spell focus. |
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The text of the //Counterspell// spell should be changed to this: | * The text of the //Counterspell// spell should be changed to this: \\ //You attempt to interrupt a creature in the process of casting a spell that takes an action to cast. Make a contested check against the original spellcaster using the spell attack bonus (Spellcasting Ability modifier + Proficiency Bonus) plus the spell level of the original spell or counter spell. If the counterspeller's check is higher the creature’s spell fails, and they lose the spell slot for the failed spell. If a creature's spell is counterspelled, they may only use their action to cast a cantrip instead. Spells that take a bonus action or reaction may not be counterspelled. // |
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You attempt to interrupt a creature in the process of casting a spell that takes an action to cast. Make a contested check against the original spellcaster using the spell attack bonus (Spellcasting Ability modifier + Proficiency Bonus) plus the spell level of the original spell or counter spell. If the counterspeller's check is higher the creature’s spell fails, and they lose the spell slot for the failed spell. If a creature's spell is counterspelled, they may only use their action to cast a cantrip instead. Spells that take a bonus action or reaction may not be counterspelled. | |
==== Replacement Characters ==== | ==== Replacement Characters ==== |
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