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<blockquote data-quote="DND_Reborn" data-source="post: 8160516" data-attributes="member: 6987520"><p>Actually, either Bard (through Magical Secrets) or Wizard can conquer the world easily via Simulacrum and Wish:</p><p></p><p>PC has Simulacrum and Wish prepared</p><p>Cast Simulacrum on himself to create #1</p><p>After the PC has a long rest and gets back his 7th level slot:</p><p></p><p>#1 uses Wish to create another simulacrum of the PC (who still has Wish), call it #2</p><p>#2 uses Wish to create another simulacrum of the PC (again, still has Wish), call it #3</p><p>And so on...</p><p></p><p>Since using a Wish removes the need for material components or such, each new simulacrum is there instantly, and since a Wish only costs 1 action, you get another one every six seconds. Within an hour, you have 600 simulacrums; over 14000 within a day. A year later, over 1 million.</p><p></p><p>And all these simulacrums (of the original PC) has half his HP and <em>all</em> his prepared spells/ slots except Wish, never eat nor sleep, etc. The PC can have each one control a town, or use more than one if necessary. When one dies, another takes its place.</p><p></p><p>Make the PC an elf, which could have hundreds of years to prepare, and millions upon millions of simulacrums.</p><p></p><p>So, as I said in the beginning:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DND_Reborn, post: 8160516, member: 6987520"] Actually, either Bard (through Magical Secrets) or Wizard can conquer the world easily via Simulacrum and Wish: PC has Simulacrum and Wish prepared Cast Simulacrum on himself to create #1 After the PC has a long rest and gets back his 7th level slot: #1 uses Wish to create another simulacrum of the PC (who still has Wish), call it #2 #2 uses Wish to create another simulacrum of the PC (again, still has Wish), call it #3 And so on... Since using a Wish removes the need for material components or such, each new simulacrum is there instantly, and since a Wish only costs 1 action, you get another one every six seconds. Within an hour, you have 600 simulacrums; over 14000 within a day. A year later, over 1 million. And all these simulacrums (of the original PC) has half his HP and [I]all[/I] his prepared spells/ slots except Wish, never eat nor sleep, etc. The PC can have each one control a town, or use more than one if necessary. When one dies, another takes its place. Make the PC an elf, which could have hundreds of years to prepare, and millions upon millions of simulacrums. So, as I said in the beginning: [/QUOTE]
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