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<blockquote data-quote="Balfore" data-source="post: 6959958" data-attributes="member: 6855489"><p>True... but some "rules-lawyers" get upset if they don't figure stuff out.</p><p>I was trying to make it as believable as possible or find a mechanic where it would be close enough to avoid questions. </p><p>1. My necromancer villain can be a CR 23. With a Boon that grants another 9th level spell.(this group of 5 can handle it easil with 20 years of playing)</p><p>2. He could have lived years developing his evil plan.</p><p>3. He hard casts Simulacrum. Then takes a long rest.</p><p>4. The Simulacrum (Disposable #1) has 2 9th level spells. And thus casts Wish for a copy of the Simulacrum spell and copies the villain (Which has all his spells, Disposable #2) and the other Wish for 25k and has a chance to not be able to cast Wish again. But who cares, he won't be around for worry about it. And he's out of 9th level spells.</p><p>5. The Simulacrum(Disposable #1) hard casts another Simulacrum spell targeting the villain. (This NEW Simulacrum has all the villains spells, and is Disposable #3). Now there are 2 copies (Disposable #2 & Disposable #3), but Disposable #1 is running low on spells, and casts as many clone spells as he can on the villain. </p><p>6. The Villain tells Disposable #1 simulacrum to tell his 2 Simulacrum to obey all your commands. Then Disposable #1 casts whatever spells he can that would be useful.</p><p>*this is where the balance of Clone and True Polymorph come into play.</p><p>7. The Villain then hard casts and starts the process all over.</p><p></p><p>So, that was 2 days in the life of a villain.</p><p>Aging what he can do over the course of years.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balfore, post: 6959958, member: 6855489"] True... but some "rules-lawyers" get upset if they don't figure stuff out. I was trying to make it as believable as possible or find a mechanic where it would be close enough to avoid questions. 1. My necromancer villain can be a CR 23. With a Boon that grants another 9th level spell.(this group of 5 can handle it easil with 20 years of playing) 2. He could have lived years developing his evil plan. 3. He hard casts Simulacrum. Then takes a long rest. 4. The Simulacrum (Disposable #1) has 2 9th level spells. And thus casts Wish for a copy of the Simulacrum spell and copies the villain (Which has all his spells, Disposable #2) and the other Wish for 25k and has a chance to not be able to cast Wish again. But who cares, he won't be around for worry about it. And he's out of 9th level spells. 5. The Simulacrum(Disposable #1) hard casts another Simulacrum spell targeting the villain. (This NEW Simulacrum has all the villains spells, and is Disposable #3). Now there are 2 copies (Disposable #2 & Disposable #3), but Disposable #1 is running low on spells, and casts as many clone spells as he can on the villain. 6. The Villain tells Disposable #1 simulacrum to tell his 2 Simulacrum to obey all your commands. Then Disposable #1 casts whatever spells he can that would be useful. *this is where the balance of Clone and True Polymorph come into play. 7. The Villain then hard casts and starts the process all over. So, that was 2 days in the life of a villain. Aging what he can do over the course of years. Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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