The Insane Multispell

Orco42 said:


Then whole thing comes down to this.

The duration (as listed in the statistics for the spell) is not instantaneous.

While it is very overpowered it is legal.

No it is not legal. It clearly explains this in the official FAQ.

"You can't make time stop persistent (Its duration is effectively instantaneous for purposes of the Persistent Spell feat)." D&D FAQ p. 49
 

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LordAO said:


No it is not legal. It clearly explains this in the official FAQ.

"You can't make time stop persistent (Its duration is effectively instantaneous for purposes of the Persistent Spell feat)." D&D FAQ p. 49

There you go using the FAQ's. Next your gonna tell me that a natural 1 on a saving throw is an autofail and a 20 is an auto pass. ;)

And the sage's ruling is the same. You know it could all be fixed if they just errata the duration line of time stop to: Instantaneous (1d4 rounds of apparent time).
 

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