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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 8977405" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>Not sure if these are for D&D or another game, but some seem to copy other D&D cantrips from the wizard of other classes which may make it a bit overpowered to me. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Would this be enough to wake someone from the <em>sleep </em>spell? I can see it both ways. I'm more to say yes because you are casting a spell using your action which is about the same as actually shaking someone. </p><p></p><p>The light cleric has a power that does this and makes the target reroll the last attack with only a limited amount of uses.</p><p></p><p>I think a bards ability does this.</p><p></p><p>You mention the <em>mending </em>spell. I might let this go on smaller items like a button or shoestring. Not sure on larger things like a vase. </p><p></p><p>Again this mostly copies <em>mage hand</em> so I'm not sure how far I would want to go with it. I would allow it to push something like a mug of ale off a table or to slide a coin, but limit the amount of manipulating. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I think more traditional things prestidigitation was used for was to sweep and mop or to flip pages in the book (maybe falling into the minor telekinesis). Maybe illuminate a page or move the light closer to be able to read something. I have included some things such as having a painting or stuffed animal's eyes follow someone or change the color of a cloak for a limited time. I have allowed it to make an invisible umbrella for the rain and to create a barrier to keep non-HP damaging bugs away. They are all small things that cannot do much in combat directly, although putting out a torch may change combat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 8977405, member: 27385"] Not sure if these are for D&D or another game, but some seem to copy other D&D cantrips from the wizard of other classes which may make it a bit overpowered to me. Would this be enough to wake someone from the [I]sleep [/I]spell? I can see it both ways. I'm more to say yes because you are casting a spell using your action which is about the same as actually shaking someone. The light cleric has a power that does this and makes the target reroll the last attack with only a limited amount of uses. I think a bards ability does this. You mention the [I]mending [/I]spell. I might let this go on smaller items like a button or shoestring. Not sure on larger things like a vase. Again this mostly copies [I]mage hand[/I] so I'm not sure how far I would want to go with it. I would allow it to push something like a mug of ale off a table or to slide a coin, but limit the amount of manipulating. I think more traditional things prestidigitation was used for was to sweep and mop or to flip pages in the book (maybe falling into the minor telekinesis). Maybe illuminate a page or move the light closer to be able to read something. I have included some things such as having a painting or stuffed animal's eyes follow someone or change the color of a cloak for a limited time. I have allowed it to make an invisible umbrella for the rain and to create a barrier to keep non-HP damaging bugs away. They are all small things that cannot do much in combat directly, although putting out a torch may change combat. [/QUOTE]
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