D&D (2024) Conjure Minor Elementals


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It's not OP if your using it with just 2 attacks. Possibly not even 3.

But get to 6 attacks and it is.

Nope it is not OP. Saw it on a Wizard-Warlock.

Like I said you should try it on a high level Bard or a high level Warlock or whatever before you say it is OP.

You choose each attack. Bludgeoning seems to the safe choose most of the time.

Yes you choose between Acid, Fire, Lightning or Cold. You can't choose bludgeoning.
 

Accuracy was accounted for. No advantage or other buffs where assumed. Just keeping concentration.

I have yet to see a creature resistant to all 4 types. (Terrasque is immune to attack spells).

Fire resistance would require a level 4 Scorching Ray to make up the difference.


Would changing it to scale by 1d8 instead of 2d8 ruin your game or something? Because you seem weirdly defensive about it.

Haven't seen it in action yet. Haven't seen the new monsters.

I remember when scorching ray came out in 3.5. People thought it was broken but direct damage was underpowered.

Valor/swords bard would be where you can break it I think at least els that actually matter. I don't care about level 20 where you have things like at will wildshape into wooly mammoths, dinosaurs and Elementals. Valor Bard (2014) also kinda stinks you're generally making your bard worse using weapons.

Baldurs Gate 3 managed to break scorching ray and magic missile but they're kinda meh anyway.
 



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