You really haven't been paying attention, have you?The Sim uses Dimention Door, useless.
He can't counterspell a subtle counterspell.
The Sim hasn't gone, yet, and it still has a 9th-level slot.
As I said, this ought to be something.
You really haven't been paying attention, have you?The Sim uses Dimention Door, useless.
He can't counterspell a subtle counterspell.
Oh, wow.I'm still on the Sorc's original turn where he was mad about charm.
Did you forgot that I ended this effect with Clockwork Cavalcade?I'm still on the Sorc's original turn where he was mad about charm.
You have no more actions.And since the spell couldn't be counterspelled, the other one still has his reaction.
Did you forgot that I ended this effect with Clockwork Cavalcade?![]()
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"Unbeatable" builds that are ... anything but, and poorly handled/run.I mean, really this whole thing is an exercise in what "unbeatable" and "god-tier" builds end up being all about: demanding that you get lots of really improbable, bizarrely stretched rulings to go your way. As soon as you get a DM who rules that no, nat-20 doesn't auto-succeed a skill check, or that yes, surprised monsters do get to roll initiative, or that no, this spell does not give you a loophole to ignore the charmed condition, or no, you can't make a Persuasion check as a Reaction to convince the entire Plane of Fire to join your army, it all goes to hell. You end up seeing that the person doesn't really even know how to face a well-rested Champion with a decent magical longbow and a healthy diet.
You are talking about Dominate Person or Crown of Madness?Didn't see where you said that.
Okay. You used Clockwork Cavalcade to end all spells of 6th level or lower on yourself. You are no longer charmed.
What next?