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


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Your character has failed in countless ways and Feeblemind doesn't even work, since Simulacrum's Greater Restoration dispell that :ROFLMAO:I don't need to repeat everything again. Haha
. But, no initiative, you rolled. HAhaha, a sad death.
The only time someone actually engaged you, using the rules of the game, you lost. Took three rounds.

I agree, though, it was sad seeing the mighty Bastion reduced to drooling in a puddle of his own excrement.

Also, funny as hell.
 

The sorcerer, dude, or do we need to call him by his full title for you to recognize it?

At that point in the Thread is very funny.
The Bastion: "I'm going to throw the rage on the Wizards, they are dead." The Wizards: "But the Dragons won't let you! I'm afraid "
The Dragons: "I don't care. :sneaky: "
The Wizards: "fu....."
 

At that point in the Thread is very funny.
The Bastion: "I'm going to throw the rage on the Wizards, they are dead." The Wizards: "But the Dragons won't let you! I'm afraid "
The Dragons: "I don't care. :sneaky: "
The Wizards: "fu....."
Bastion: "I'm a threat to the multiverse!"
Multiverse: "Nah."
Bastion: "But ... But-bu-bu-bu ..."
Multiverse: [points at the Bastion and laughs]
 



You do realize that irrespective of any concern for either wizards or sorcerers the Eberron dragons will not let anyone free Sul Khatesh or any of the Overlords? They know it can only end badly. In the Sorcerer's case, by him being killed thanks to a badly worded order.
 

Yes, It will.
Remove his LR with spells that require saving throw, It doen't need be Planar Binding.
After removing his LR, Bind it.
Why do the highly-powerful beings you are trying to Bind just sit idly by while you cast several turns worth of spells at them? Not even decide "I'm not sticking around" and depart at high speed? Or perhaps notice the side-effects of your deeds - such as using a Legendary Resistance - and begin examining their surroundings carefully, prepping a counter-attack?
 

Why do the highly-powerful beings you are trying to Bind just sit idly by while you cast several turns worth of spells at them? Not even decide "I'm not sticking around" and depart at high speed? Or perhaps notice the side-effects of your deeds - such as using a Legendary Resistance - and begin examining their surroundings carefully, prepping a counter-attack?
I mean, they probably notice something, even if they can't tell who's casting at them. I think any save kinda indicates there was some noticeable effect (though that might not be RAW).
 

At least, they notice when the Deranged Sorcerer gives an order like "Wizards are your mortal enemies, destroy them with your best abilities." through telepathy.
 

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