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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 9257006" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p><em>fire bolt</em>: Bit harder with this one, but I could see it being repurposed as a flare to signal your location; starting a fire in camp (since <em>prestidigitation</em> is only for candles and the like); breaking ropes; I can't think of much else, this is pretty purely offense-focused</p><p><em>light</em>: putting it on a stone to throw ahead of you so you can see an area (or down into a pit etc.); leaving it as a marker so you know where you've been, at least for an hour; having a "hooded lantern" with a light pebble inside; making a primitive alarm by covering a lighted object with something opaque that can be pulled away by an intruder</p><p><em>mage hand</em>: literally anything you could do for fun with telekinesis, like pranks, reaching high places, pulling objects to you without getting up, etc.; using it to multitask (e.g. stir a broth while you fry the shrimp), or to provide that critical "third hand" when you're working with something (e.g. holding an object in place, pulling on something from a different direction); using it to scratch an itch you can't reach yourself</p><p><em>prestidigitation</em>: obtain or construct an exactly 1 cubic foot box (preferably collapsible) and fill it with dirty clothes, that's your instant laundromat; as you say, flavoring food, but also reheating it if it's cold or chilling it if it's warm; summoning to hand small useful tools, like quills, screwdrivers, chisels, utensils, cups, all sorts of basic objects that can aid your daily life and then disappear; making a quick seal/stamp/marking device that identifies you personally; marking documents or maps in a non-permanent way for easier communication or pathfinding; play back memories ("an...illusory image that fits in your hand") rather than trying to describe what you saw. Probably a LOT more, <em>prestidigitation</em> is probably one of the most powerful cantrips ever created and any spellcaster with access to it should absolutely be using it near-constantly outside of combat.</p><p></p><p>Will do higher-level spells later. Probably only one or two spell levels per post. It's rather a lot to think over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 9257006, member: 6790260"] [I]fire bolt[/I]: Bit harder with this one, but I could see it being repurposed as a flare to signal your location; starting a fire in camp (since [I]prestidigitation[/I] is only for candles and the like); breaking ropes; I can't think of much else, this is pretty purely offense-focused [I]light[/I]: putting it on a stone to throw ahead of you so you can see an area (or down into a pit etc.); leaving it as a marker so you know where you've been, at least for an hour; having a "hooded lantern" with a light pebble inside; making a primitive alarm by covering a lighted object with something opaque that can be pulled away by an intruder [I]mage hand[/I]: literally anything you could do for fun with telekinesis, like pranks, reaching high places, pulling objects to you without getting up, etc.; using it to multitask (e.g. stir a broth while you fry the shrimp), or to provide that critical "third hand" when you're working with something (e.g. holding an object in place, pulling on something from a different direction); using it to scratch an itch you can't reach yourself [I]prestidigitation[/I]: obtain or construct an exactly 1 cubic foot box (preferably collapsible) and fill it with dirty clothes, that's your instant laundromat; as you say, flavoring food, but also reheating it if it's cold or chilling it if it's warm; summoning to hand small useful tools, like quills, screwdrivers, chisels, utensils, cups, all sorts of basic objects that can aid your daily life and then disappear; making a quick seal/stamp/marking device that identifies you personally; marking documents or maps in a non-permanent way for easier communication or pathfinding; play back memories ("an...illusory image that fits in your hand") rather than trying to describe what you saw. Probably a LOT more, [I]prestidigitation[/I] is probably one of the most powerful cantrips ever created and any spellcaster with access to it should absolutely be using it near-constantly outside of combat. Will do higher-level spells later. Probably only one or two spell levels per post. It's rather a lot to think over. [/QUOTE]
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