• The Bard in Green@lemmy.starlightkel.xyzEnglish
    24·
    2 days ago

    A DM once attacked our party with wargs in an arctic tundra in the dead of night.

    I discovered an offensive use of Create Water.

    • NaibofTabr@infosec.pubEnglish
      10·
      2 days ago

      When you think about it, the body of any living creature is an open container made of animal skin.

      • psud@aussie.zoneEnglish
        2·
        6 hours ago

        That’s been thought of so many times that d&d tells you it doesn’t work inside living things, and has done so for a few versions

        • NaibofTabr@infosec.pubEnglish
          1·
          4 hours ago

          Oh yes, I’m aware. I still think it’s funny enough to share with players who haven’t heard it before.

      • Leon@pawb.socialEnglish
        3·
        2 days ago

        Creative. Could you create water inside of someone? Fill their bladder up?

        • psud@aussie.zoneEnglish
          3·
          6 hours ago

          From the d20srd for d&d 3.5:

          Note: Conjuration spells can’t create substances or objects within a creature.

          • Leon@pawb.socialEnglish
            1·
            4 hours ago

            Could you do it within rock and cause explosions?

            • psud@aussie.zoneEnglish
              1·
              3 hours ago

              I think so, but water might just squirt out, freezing conditions though

        • Archpawn@lemmy.world
          91·
          2 days ago

          You fill their lungs up. It was creative the first time, but it’s a very well-known shenanigan at this point. 3.5 had a specific note in Create Water: Conjuration spells can’t create substances or objects within a creature.