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<blockquote data-quote="Squire James" data-source="post: 5998178" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>Create Water may simply be a bit of quick fusion of nearby hydrogen and oxygen molecules, which could explain certain desert settings where such spells don't work so well.</p><p></p><p>There's lots of spells that "create something out of nothing", though that is only an interpretation of how magic works. I mean, for all we know, there's some Realm of Magic Missiles where everyone's Magic Missiles come from! They cannot return home until they hit something (or get snuffed out by their mortal enemies Shield Spell and Brooch of Shielding), so they never miss...</p><p></p><p>Entangle works over such a big area as a level 1 spell because it has a condition attached. While not explicitly stated, it is obviously a valid interpretation that LOTS of plants are required to do this sort of thing. </p><p></p><p>I don't consider you silly for proposing this... the imagery brought to mind is interesting enough that I feel tempted to allow it out of sheer whimsy. I usually get over those temptations quickly unless the campaign I'm running is intended to be comedic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squire James, post: 5998178, member: 548"] Create Water may simply be a bit of quick fusion of nearby hydrogen and oxygen molecules, which could explain certain desert settings where such spells don't work so well. There's lots of spells that "create something out of nothing", though that is only an interpretation of how magic works. I mean, for all we know, there's some Realm of Magic Missiles where everyone's Magic Missiles come from! They cannot return home until they hit something (or get snuffed out by their mortal enemies Shield Spell and Brooch of Shielding), so they never miss... Entangle works over such a big area as a level 1 spell because it has a condition attached. While not explicitly stated, it is obviously a valid interpretation that LOTS of plants are required to do this sort of thing. I don't consider you silly for proposing this... the imagery brought to mind is interesting enough that I feel tempted to allow it out of sheer whimsy. I usually get over those temptations quickly unless the campaign I'm running is intended to be comedic. [/QUOTE]
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