It comes furnished, and it's dissmissable. No need to wait for it to collapse, and the only stuff the wizard needs to be packing/unpacking is the stuff he uses routinely - the rest can be stored in, say, a Secret Chest; Shrink Item and Permanency can help if the Wizard has a lot to store.Rkhet said:The Magnificent Mansion trick is hard to pull off long-term. You can hide in it for a short period, but no wizard is going to want to move all his stuff outside every day, wait for the mansion to collapse, and move it all back in again.
True, but then I would never have a non-specialist wizard, so he would never only have a single 8th level spell.dcollins said:Yeah, at 15th level I really wouldn't want to commit my one-and-only 8th level slot to mind blank all the time.
I would first curse the wizard's stupidity for getting into that predicament in the first place. Then, I would exercise the carefully prepared escape plan in the case that it ever happens. If none was prepared, I'd make one up on the spot.Whatever the lead up is, the scenario involves a high level Wizard trapped in a small room facing a group of 4-5 adventurers, but is unable to cast spells or use magic because of the Anti-Magic or move, because he is surrounded. How would he handle this?
Space Coyote said:...a high level Wizard trapped in a small room facing a group of 4-5 adventurers, but is unable to cast spells or use magic because of the Anti-Magic or move, because he is surrounded. How would he handle this?
Space Coyote said:Whatever the lead up is, the scenario involves a high level Wizard trapped in a small room facing a group of 4-5 adventurers, but is unable to cast spells or use magic because of the Anti-Magic or move, because he is surrounded. How would he handle this?