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5e "Anyspell," Would You Allow the Enclosed Spell?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 7981615" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>It's extremely close to that. In most situations, it will be identical. And the whole "reaction" thing is just outright wrong. That's not how the rules work. You can't just charge a reaction as a cost for something. A reaction must be a reaction.</p><p></p><p>You literally AREN'T ALLOWED to make it use a reaction, when it's not a reaction. It must be an Action or Bonus Action to work the way you've described. And as a Bonus Action it would be even more OP.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Doesn't seem like you understand the problem. Anyspell is ridiculously good because it's needlessly lacking in limitations. The whole point of Wish is that you can cast anything, absolutely anything. And the vast majority of spells you're going to want to cast will be on your list, as a Wizard particularly. So unless the spell has a long casting time (which is what, a handful of spells? Ten? Out of all spells) and expensive components, it's objectively better to use Anyspell for the job than Wish. Objectively better than Wish. Even if that's true in some cases, that's berserk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 7981615, member: 18"] It's extremely close to that. In most situations, it will be identical. And the whole "reaction" thing is just outright wrong. That's not how the rules work. You can't just charge a reaction as a cost for something. A reaction must be a reaction. You literally AREN'T ALLOWED to make it use a reaction, when it's not a reaction. It must be an Action or Bonus Action to work the way you've described. And as a Bonus Action it would be even more OP. Doesn't seem like you understand the problem. Anyspell is ridiculously good because it's needlessly lacking in limitations. The whole point of Wish is that you can cast anything, absolutely anything. And the vast majority of spells you're going to want to cast will be on your list, as a Wizard particularly. So unless the spell has a long casting time (which is what, a handful of spells? Ten? Out of all spells) and expensive components, it's objectively better to use Anyspell for the job than Wish. Objectively better than Wish. Even if that's true in some cases, that's berserk. [/QUOTE]
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