Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
My wife has a Bard and took Silence as her second level spell. She took Silence for one reason and one reason only. To slow up enemy spell casters. That's it. She faced off against an enemy Cleric and could not even cast the spell. The cleric was some distance back in a larger room (about 60x80) and all the cleric would have had to do each round was move out of the area of effect. My wife would have had to cast the spell 3 times to guarantee a result.
The main purpose of the spell historically in D&D, totally defeated by the 5E rules. And yes, if the DM rolls for a random direction for the Cleric to move (and ignores the fact that the DM knows where the spell effect is) and my wife would have known to not center the spell on the Cleric, it could have prevented the Cleric from casting for a single round. But still, that's a stretch. The spell is farily situational. It only works real well if the enemy cannot move 25 feet and get out of it (like in a smaller room with no exits on the other side). Unfortunately for my wife, that was not the case that day. She had gone out of her way to handle this one situation and the one time it happens, the spell is for all intents and purposes useless because WotC nerfed 5E spells.![]()
Silence is best combined with a grappler. Bards make good grapplers.