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<blockquote data-quote="Hohige" data-source="post: 8169826" data-attributes="member: 7019463"><p>Please Man, we back to "Divine Intervention, DM help me".</p><p>Divine Intervention, the DM chooses, not you.</p><p>Sorry, I won't waste my time with Theory Crafting "DM, help".</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>1) "The spheres are centered on the ground, but spheres are spherical and burn hovering creatures. The only way to make sure the sorceror and his retinue are immune to it would be to never be at less than 20 feet from the ground. Which is impossible because the sorceror is using Seeming to appear like a magen, so he is not using his otherworldly wings, because he wouldn't be able to appear like a magen with them (too many limbs). And it would be to easy to spot the sorcerer if he was "the only magen that is not flying far above the ground like the other" or "the magen flying with all the other magens, except with two spectral wings". In the OP's setup, it is said that "all the opponent sees are magen", so we can conclude that the magen are just walking on their feet in order for the disguise to be even remotely useful. If the disguise is this weak, of course the strategy would be different, so let's go with a useful disguise and walking magen, among which hides an unwinged sorceror (who can sprout wings anytime as a bonus action). So basically, yes, the magen army is off. The simulacrum can die, the wizard still has 12 hours in his day to make another one as he never left his house at this point, should the sorcerer somehow, at his round, kill the simulacrum (still invisible and flying)."</em></p><p></p><p>We 60 Wingless Minions that fly forever (Out Meteor Swarm), 2 Wing medium creatures (Simulacrum and himself), 2 Wing large creatures (Celestials) and 1 Pegasus Rider casting spell. Who is your target?</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, you don't kill any flying creatures with Meteor Swarm. We have the MMD Simulacrum using his Guidance and Search action +11 +1d4 Guidance, each turrn.. I have serious doubts that you will be able to walk around freely wiith or without invisibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hohige, post: 8169826, member: 7019463"] Please Man, we back to "Divine Intervention, DM help me". Divine Intervention, the DM chooses, not you. Sorry, I won't waste my time with Theory Crafting "DM, help". [I]1) "The spheres are centered on the ground, but spheres are spherical and burn hovering creatures. The only way to make sure the sorceror and his retinue are immune to it would be to never be at less than 20 feet from the ground. Which is impossible because the sorceror is using Seeming to appear like a magen, so he is not using his otherworldly wings, because he wouldn't be able to appear like a magen with them (too many limbs). And it would be to easy to spot the sorcerer if he was "the only magen that is not flying far above the ground like the other" or "the magen flying with all the other magens, except with two spectral wings". In the OP's setup, it is said that "all the opponent sees are magen", so we can conclude that the magen are just walking on their feet in order for the disguise to be even remotely useful. If the disguise is this weak, of course the strategy would be different, so let's go with a useful disguise and walking magen, among which hides an unwinged sorceror (who can sprout wings anytime as a bonus action). So basically, yes, the magen army is off. The simulacrum can die, the wizard still has 12 hours in his day to make another one as he never left his house at this point, should the sorcerer somehow, at his round, kill the simulacrum (still invisible and flying)."[/I] We 60 Wingless Minions that fly forever (Out Meteor Swarm), 2 Wing medium creatures (Simulacrum and himself), 2 Wing large creatures (Celestials) and 1 Pegasus Rider casting spell. Who is your target? No, you don't kill any flying creatures with Meteor Swarm. We have the MMD Simulacrum using his Guidance and Search action +11 +1d4 Guidance, each turrn.. I have serious doubts that you will be able to walk around freely wiith or without invisibility. [/QUOTE]
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