D&D 5E 20th level Sorcerer vs the world

Simularcrum:
"If you cast this spell again, any currently active duplicates you created with this spell are instantly destroyed."

The description of the spell does not say that it cannot have more than one.
Fixed that for you (you had the wrong spell).

So, your contention is that you're only casting the spell once? That seems laughable on its face, since you're ending up with two. Doesn't matter, anyway. All the putative demigawd's simulacra disappear when the antimagic field lands on him, so they're all gone away by the time he finds himself helpless in front of the wizard, anyway. Oh, well, these things happen when an idiot savant goes up against a genius.
 

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Fixed that for you (you had the wrong spell).

So, your contention is that you're only casting the spell once? That seems laughable on its face, since you're ending up with two. Doesn't matter, anyway. All the putative demigawd's simulacra disappear when the antimagic field lands on him, so they're all gone away by the time he finds himself helpless in front of the wizard, anyway. Oh, well, these things happen when an idiot savant goes up against a genius.
Yes, Twin Simulacrum you cast it once. It isnt?
Well, Galven Mage will simply kill you whether the Wizard is in or out of the 10 minutes antimagic field with 10ft range (only) and concentration spell.


This is much weaker than you think. Build a Wizard that can do it effectively.
 


Time Stop + Locate Creature + a few attack spells

Should work decently well, and has a range of 1,000 feet to boot.
Unfortunelly, The Sorcerer is with Mind Blank (I talked about Mind Blank earlier) to block any divination spell.
And even worse, The Wizard doesn't know who your target is. It failed 2x.
 

Yes, Twin Simulacrum you cast it once. It isnt?
Well, Galven Mage will simply kill you whether the Wizard is in or out of the 10 minutes antimagic field with 10ft range (only) and concentration spell.


This is much weaker than you think. Build a Wizard that can do it effectively.
But the wizard didn't bring the Galven. The wizard brought the putative demigawd, and all his extant clones, in case he had any sitting around like a good little paranoid idiot. The wish spell isn't going to bring anyone or anything not wished for.
 

But the wizard didn't bring the Galven. The wizard brought the putative demigawd, and all his extant clones, in case he had any sitting around like a good little paranoid idiot. The wish spell isn't going to bring anyone or anything not wished for.
I couldn't disagree more, Galven Magen's Static Discarge (60ft range against Antimagic field 10ft range) isn't a magical effect or a spell, So Antimagic Field doens't block it.
The Wizard takes 1300 damage.
 
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Unfortunelly, The Sorcerer is with Mind Blank (I talked about Mind Blank earlier) to block any divination spell.
And even worse, The Wizard doesn't know who your target is. It failed 2x.
Mind Blank isn't mentioned in the original post. You moving the goal posts?
 



I couldn't disagree more, Galven Magen's Static Discarge (60ft range against Antimagic field 10ft range) isn't a magical effect or a spell, So Antimagic Field doens't block it.
The Wizard takes 1300 damage.
You misunderstood. The putative demigawd was brought to a specific place by a wish spell. None of his minions, just him (and any extant clones) and after the demigawd had been centered in an antimagic field that only affected his magic. How is the Galven Mage even a factor, here? Never mind why the wizard is that close to where the putative demigawd is going to appear (his spells have range better than that, plausibly).
 

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