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

Have you already forgotten it's 6 v. 1? The wizard and his five friends?

No matter. It's clear what you want. You want a sorcerer with effectively unlimited time to prepare, going up against a wizard with no forewarning. What happens then is simple: The wizard dies.

Three or four days later, the sorcerer dies, somewhat more permanently.

You persist in trying to play checkers on the Go board.

I stated that in a real campaign, it is much easier for the Sorcerer to have 6x1 than the Wizard to have 6x1. You did not understand? He has already lost the battle, not following the original rule. In a real social encounter battle, the Wizard doesn't stand a chance against Bastion's manipulation.
 

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I stated that in a real campaign, it is much easier for the Sorcerer to have 6x1 than the Wizard to have 6x1. You did not understand? He has already lost the battle, not following the original rule. In a real social encounter battle, the Wizard doesn't stand a chance against Bastion's manipulation.
So, your Bastion is out in the world, collecting an army of everyday people? Motivating them to fight against the wizards?
 


I dunno. I think it'd be clear someone was raising an army to fight the wizards. That might be a person who would have left traces that could be tracked down. Or someone who could be specified adequately for other magical purposes.
 

I dunno. I think it'd be clear someone was raising an army to fight the wizards. That might be a person who would have left traces that could be tracked down. Or someone who could be specified adequately for other magical purposes.
Well, try your luck. Now the Sorcerer begins to destroy the schools of magic. Killing one by one.
Making the schools of magic go to war against themselves.
 

Well, try your luck. Now the Sorcerer begins to destroy the schools of magic. Killing one by one.
Sure. We've been through this. Sorcerer (in this case, probably along with the sims he's made) ends up in an antimagic field that only affects their magic, on a field in front of at least one wizard he's already "killed." He dies. So sorry.
 

Sure. We've been through this. Sorcerer (in this case, probably along with the sims he's made) ends up in an antimagic field that only affects their magic, on a field in front of at least one wizard he's already "killed." He dies. So sorry.
Sorry. You can't detect the Bastion, that is impossible for them and still can't cast Antimagic Field against him.
Also, Wizards are gone forever, they can't return. :eek:
 

Sorry. You can't detect the Bastion, that is impossible for them and still can't cast Antimagic Field against him.
Sim: I wish for the beings have been killing wizards (name some they've killed) to be as of this moment surrounded by antimagic fields that only affect their own magic. Sim': I wish for the people who have been killing wizards (name same some they've killed), and any clones they may have, to at this moment be transported to that 15' square box I have painted on my lawn.

Wizard: Kills them.

The thing is, if your sorcerer is so smart, he should realize he's fighting a losing battle. Maybe he's not so smart as he thinks he is.

It is no more DM Fiat than your unlimited prep time, your slow-motion coffeelocking. You want one-on-one, no wishes, no simulacra, no prep--so your sorcerer has 20 sorcery points and full slots--say so. Otherwise STFU.
 

Sim: I wish for the beings have been killing wizards (name some they've killed) to be as of this moment surrounded by antimagic fields that only affect their own magic. Sim': I wish for the people who have been killing wizards (name same some they've killed), and any clones they may have, to at this moment be transported to that 15' square box I have painted on my lawn.

Wizard: Kills them.

The thing is, if your sorcerer is so smart, he should realize he's fighting a losing battle. Maybe he's not so smart as he thinks he is.

It is no more DM Fiat than your unlimited prep time, your slow-motion coffeelocking. You want one-on-one, no wishes, no simulacra, no prep--so your sorcerer has 20 sorcery points and full slots--say so. Otherwise STFU.
We retuns to "DM help me" lol. :ROFLMAO:
 


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