Lidgar
Gongfarmer
The cleric who cast it selected grovel.Why not drop?
But yeah, long odds that thankfully paid off.
The cleric who cast it selected grovel.Why not drop?
Which is quite nonsense if you compare this level 1 spell to spells which are way higher in level.
I do not speak about power. I speak about the implications.It is powerful for a 1st level spell, but that has nothing to do with anything that you quoted.
The "nonsense" you quoted though is not powerful at all in play and is so situational as to be irrelevant. Moreover, actually trying to leverage this would be one of the weakest possible uses of a 1st level spell slot in 5E.
I do not speak about power. I speak about the implications.
Already discussed at length.What implications?
And an enchantment spell is no divination spell.
You however want it to divine an invisible wall. Which is not what the spell can do.Of course, that is why it doesn't allow the caster or target to divine anything.
See above. You say the magic guides the receipient around an invisible wall. Which is not something an enchantment should do.I don't see any negative in-game implications to this and I don't see any discussed above.