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

I will destroy his Sanctum, after it, defeat him. Obviously.
Divide forces? never.
No, on the same round you declared actions to be taking place in different places of the world. If you want, you can concede on this match.

Another match could be done, which would start by "identifying where the sanctum is", if you want to test another strategy.
 

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So, presuming my understanding of things is correct, the nearly-dead Sim says, "I wish for the leader of the group that ambushed the Diviner at [place] at [time] to be transported at this moment to the X on the floor, there (remember, one of the Sims daubed an X on the floor).

That should bring the Sorcerer--undoubtedly the leader of that group, since the others were both Sims--to that X.

The Other Sim Subtle Casts a 9th-level Dispel Magic on the Sorcerer.

The Diviner Subtle Casts Feeblemind on the Sorcerer.
 


No, on the same round you declared actions to be taking place in different places of the world. If you want, you can concede on this match based on your overeagerness. Another match could be done, which would start by "identifying where the sanctum is".

Everyone on the road or everyone on the sanctum. That simple. The hunter is after his hunt, he cannot hide forever.
 

Though, admittedly if someone drops low enough they're totally getting sleep-shivved and robbed
Somehow, I don't believe Mr. Brand (I don't wanna type that first name out, sorry) is interested in this sort of thing.
 

DM, please :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: ! Can I play with Bastion or do you want to play?

You played. You declared that part of your group acted against the Wizard (who was alone on the road) while attacking his sanctum. Since they can't be at both locations at the same place, you divided them. You now visibly regret it. Do you want to concede and restart the match from another position?

Edit: I don't see how to retroactively correct your error on declaring actions, frankly. We could say that everyone was on the road, therefore it's the wizard who got hurt by a total of 49 HP worth of damage, and all of them teleported away to their sanctum, on which you have no idea of the location, leaving you with you and your simulacrum on the road. But this would require the consent of prabe.
 


Everyone on the road or everyone on the sanctum. That simple. The hunter is after his hunt, he cannot hide forever.
You divided your forces. You had your forces attack the Sanctum Complex and the Diviner at the same time, when the Diviner was clearly described as on the road well away from his Sanctum Complex. You made your choices, and you gotta live with them.
 

It does appear that there has been some vagueness in establishing where one side's forces are.

"They are either all here or all there" is pretty indicative of this.
I do hope I have been at least as clear as I've needed to be. I'm mostly a GM, and this sort of thing is 100% not my forte.
 

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