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Hypersmurf

Moderatarrrrh...
Summer a dire bison (or something along those lines... just look in the descriptions and find the one that weighs the most) about 50 feet above someone's head.

Summon Monster VII : Dire Tiger : 6,000 lbs
Summon Monster VII : Elder Xorn : 9,000 lbs
Summon Monster IX : Elder Earth Elemental : 60,000 lbs
Summon Monster IX : 1d4+1 Huge Earth Elementals : Up to 240,000 lbs.

Ow.

-Hyp.
 

Caliban

Rules Monkey
Hypersmurf said:


Summon Monster VII : Dire Tiger : 6,000 lbs
Summon Monster VII : Elder Xorn : 9,000 lbs
Summon Monster IX : Elder Earth Elemental : 60,000 lbs
Summon Monster IX : 1d4+1 Huge Earth Elementals : Up to 240,000 lbs.

Ow.

-Hyp.

Yeah, but you can't summon a creature or object over someones head and have it drop on them.

See the PHB, page 157, Conjuration, second paragraph:
A creature or object brought into being or transported to your location by a conjuration spell cannot appear inside another creature or object, nor can it appear floating in an empty space. It must arrive in an open location on a surface capable of supporting it.
 
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Hypersmurf

Moderatarrrrh...
Yeah, but you can't summon a creature or object over someones head and have it drop on them.

Fair enough :)

But, the Elder Earth Elemental can use your Cape of the Mountebank to appear above your opponents :)

-Hyp.
 
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CRGreathouse

Community Supporter
Re: Terror feind

Force0 said:
A mage level 56 would have trouble hitting it with any attack unless he would have some spell on him like Tenser transformation, or a Empowered Empowered Empowered Empowered Empowered bull strength or something like that (AC 50+ or so)


A 56th-level mage would have a BAB of +28/+23/+18/+13.

The baseline wealth for such a character (conservativel;y estimated) would be 17,000,000 gp.

Assuming the mage spends 2% of his total resources on melee combat items, we have 340,000 gp to work with. Let's give him a +5 weapon and a +1 sure striking brilliant energy weapon (longswords if elven, clubs if not) and 9 pearls of power (1st level) filled with true strike.

Give the mage a luckstone and half a dozen potions of heroism.

Given a base Str of 8 and a belt of Strength +10, the wizard has an additional +4 to hit...

Keeping track so far? Attack bonus +60/+35/+30/+25! What's the problem? Also, if there's anything I missed, the wizard still has over 100,000 gp in his "war chest".
 

Hypersmurf

Moderatarrrrh...
Re: Re: Terror feind

Let's give him a +5 weapon and a +1 sure striking brilliant energy weapon (longswords if elven, clubs if not)

A brilliant energy club?

Like, a tree branch? Made of pure light?

That's so... odd.

-Hyp.
 

CRGreathouse

Community Supporter
Isn't it?

Still, there's nothing stopping one from making it...

As an addendum to my above analysis, the brilliant energy weapon isn't used - if it is, add another 9,000 gp for a greater magic weapon and ignore any armor bonuses.
 



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