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3 choices, 35 squares.
About 5,000,000,000,000,000 combinations. Have the mage rest and fill all his spell slots with unseen servants.
8th level wiz with 20 int gets 17 unseen servants
8th level sorc with 20 chr gets 25 unseen servants
Assume they last eight hours per casting, and can try a combination every second.
For the sorc, that's 70,000,000,000 days of casting
For the wiz, that's 100,000,000,000 days of casting
Halve that for averages.
35,000,000,000 days sorc
50,000,000,000 days wiz
So, your wizard could try for 140,000,000 years on average...
Or your sorc could try for 95,000,000 years.
Break out the potions of lichage.
So lets say you get a level 20 sorcerer instead. He's done in a cool 2,000,000 years (casting time increases with level too).
Impossible to brute force... mathematically. My solution: ask the Dm to let you roll a d20 until you get a 20. The number of rolls= the number of days you spent.
About 5,000,000,000,000,000 combinations. Have the mage rest and fill all his spell slots with unseen servants.
8th level wiz with 20 int gets 17 unseen servants
8th level sorc with 20 chr gets 25 unseen servants
Assume they last eight hours per casting, and can try a combination every second.
For the sorc, that's 70,000,000,000 days of casting
For the wiz, that's 100,000,000,000 days of casting
Halve that for averages.
35,000,000,000 days sorc
50,000,000,000 days wiz
So, your wizard could try for 140,000,000 years on average...
Or your sorc could try for 95,000,000 years.
Break out the potions of lichage.
So lets say you get a level 20 sorcerer instead. He's done in a cool 2,000,000 years (casting time increases with level too).
Impossible to brute force... mathematically. My solution: ask the Dm to let you roll a d20 until you get a 20. The number of rolls= the number of days you spent.