hi folk, since i can find nothing official, i have a question for you...
our sorcerer has aquired the mage hand spell. now, he ties a cure light wounds spell to a piece of clothes and has the habit to activate the wand, then uses mage hand to move the cloth (since he cannot move the wand directly because of the spell's limitation of not functioning with magic items) to his target where the charge of the wand is released...
(the wand is activation-word triggered if this is important)
is this possible? on one hand i find it clever, on the other hand it is a little bit "confusing" and i don't like it. are wands subject to "holding the charge" ? is the sorcerer using the mage hand spell able to direct it in such a precise way? some rules against this tactic or some rules bolstering it?
Thanx
Beast
our sorcerer has aquired the mage hand spell. now, he ties a cure light wounds spell to a piece of clothes and has the habit to activate the wand, then uses mage hand to move the cloth (since he cannot move the wand directly because of the spell's limitation of not functioning with magic items) to his target where the charge of the wand is released...
(the wand is activation-word triggered if this is important)
is this possible? on one hand i find it clever, on the other hand it is a little bit "confusing" and i don't like it. are wands subject to "holding the charge" ? is the sorcerer using the mage hand spell able to direct it in such a precise way? some rules against this tactic or some rules bolstering it?
Thanx
Beast