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8th level Demiplane spell...does this sound right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sauropod" data-source="post: 6719106" data-attributes="member: 6802217"><p>So the Warlock cast the 8th level spell Demiplane underneath a room that was described as wall-to-wall treasure in the Tiamat adventure. The spell states, "you create a shadowy door on a flat solid surface that you can see within range. The door is large enough to allow Medium creatures to pass through unhindered. When opened the door leads to a demiplane that appears to be an empty room 30 feet in each dimension..."Without going into details the party made it so the Warlock could see the flat surface the treasure was piled upon. Since the spell doesn't state if the door opens in or out he chose for the door to open inwards. The treasure began filling in the hole above the door. The module describes the room to be cathredral-like in size, meaning tall mounds of treasure. After 1 hour of the treasure filling/being pushed into the Demiplane the spell expires magically closing the portal. After slaying Tiamat the party teleported to Xonthol's tower, placed the Demiplane's door on the ceiling of a large room, and cackled with glee as the coins and magic items poured out.Using 4 coins per cubic inch, and assuming about a 25% "waste" because they were not stacked perfectly, and other magic items are mixed in, it appears they made off with roughly 140 million (!) coins.Even if twas all copper, which the Hoard of the Dragon Queen's final treasure was full of which irked my party to no end and I justified by saying the "good stuff" had been taken, it works out to nearly 2 million gold.Anyone seen a demiplane used like this before? Now the party, full of CN folk, is excited about becoming bank robbers...I appreciate the ingenious use of the spell and was curious if others have experienced such usage. I wish I hadn't read the room's description! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":-)" title="Smile :-)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":-)" />PS-now the necromancer is dreaming of creating, and storing, an undead army for future use against the factions that didn't support them in the Tiamat battle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sauropod, post: 6719106, member: 6802217"] So the Warlock cast the 8th level spell Demiplane underneath a room that was described as wall-to-wall treasure in the Tiamat adventure. The spell states, "you create a shadowy door on a flat solid surface that you can see within range. The door is large enough to allow Medium creatures to pass through unhindered. When opened the door leads to a demiplane that appears to be an empty room 30 feet in each dimension..."Without going into details the party made it so the Warlock could see the flat surface the treasure was piled upon. Since the spell doesn't state if the door opens in or out he chose for the door to open inwards. The treasure began filling in the hole above the door. The module describes the room to be cathredral-like in size, meaning tall mounds of treasure. After 1 hour of the treasure filling/being pushed into the Demiplane the spell expires magically closing the portal. After slaying Tiamat the party teleported to Xonthol's tower, placed the Demiplane's door on the ceiling of a large room, and cackled with glee as the coins and magic items poured out.Using 4 coins per cubic inch, and assuming about a 25% "waste" because they were not stacked perfectly, and other magic items are mixed in, it appears they made off with roughly 140 million (!) coins.Even if twas all copper, which the Hoard of the Dragon Queen's final treasure was full of which irked my party to no end and I justified by saying the "good stuff" had been taken, it works out to nearly 2 million gold.Anyone seen a demiplane used like this before? Now the party, full of CN folk, is excited about becoming bank robbers...I appreciate the ingenious use of the spell and was curious if others have experienced such usage. I wish I hadn't read the room's description! :-)PS-now the necromancer is dreaming of creating, and storing, an undead army for future use against the factions that didn't support them in the Tiamat battle! [/QUOTE]
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