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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 6998259" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>Here is one more conundrum when talking about an EB's WoF. </p><p></p><p>An old, ancient EB could not cast a WoF sphere that completely encloses it because while it is only 10' in diameter, which fits within the WoF's max sphere diameter, that is only the EB's size on the material plane. Now, 5th edition doesn't mention this, so not RAW, but in past editions most of the EB's mass was located on the ethereal plane. Since the WoF also goes into the ethereal plan, the EB cannot cast WoF as a sphere. There must be an opening. </p><p></p><p>Maybe in 5th edition that part of the lore is different and the EB's form is fully in the material plan. But I like how this gives another tactical consideration that an informed party can plan for. It also makes sense why an EB would was a separate physical protective enclosure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 6998259, member: 6796661"] Here is one more conundrum when talking about an EB's WoF. An old, ancient EB could not cast a WoF sphere that completely encloses it because while it is only 10' in diameter, which fits within the WoF's max sphere diameter, that is only the EB's size on the material plane. Now, 5th edition doesn't mention this, so not RAW, but in past editions most of the EB's mass was located on the ethereal plane. Since the WoF also goes into the ethereal plan, the EB cannot cast WoF as a sphere. There must be an opening. Maybe in 5th edition that part of the lore is different and the EB's form is fully in the material plan. But I like how this gives another tactical consideration that an informed party can plan for. It also makes sense why an EB would was a separate physical protective enclosure [/QUOTE]
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