@@Dorokillwhile Fearne was born to two fey creatures and raised by a powerful fey for most of her life, she was born on the Prime Material Plane. So her native plane by all technical means would be the Prime Material Plane.
It’s such a cool idea, unfortunately while banished creatures are incapacitated, so they technically couldn’t turn into clouds, and even more technically, concentration would be broken right away and they would reappear
And just as a bonus um, actually, "item distasteful to the target", so wouldn't he also need something distasteful to himself and distasteful to Fearne if he wanted to banish them?
@@subman23material components are only required for spellcasting if they have a gold piece value. A cleric can use their holy focus to replace mundane components.
@@jackdog06 , I believe you and all, but I also would have thought that if it's something specifically targeted toward a person and the rules as written say that the component is required, I would have figured that would have overruled. But I guess it's kind of like Ned the following the rules of the bible, even the rules that contradict the other rules 🤣 I did say kind of like, but save as. It's not a one-to-one comparison or anything
Crazy that now this is only the second-coolest clutch play FCG made against Otohan
And that’s part of what makes dnd so fun. Using the system in a creative way that wasn’t planned for.
And I completely agree with Matt "breaking" the rules on banishment to allow this. It makes more sense the way he did it.
RAW? Naw.
RAD? Hell yah!
Fern should have ended up in the faywild
I cashed banishment on myself and my party members one time. Now I feel super special since Matt never even thought of that! 🤗
FCG..Freeing Cloud Guise.
Kind of curious but wouldn't Fearne have been banished to the Fey Wild?
she was born on the "normal" plane, idk which plane is just exandria
@@Dorokillwhile Fearne was born to two fey creatures and raised by a powerful fey for most of her life, she was born on the Prime Material Plane. So her native plane by all technical means would be the Prime Material Plane.
It’s such a cool idea, unfortunately while banished creatures are incapacitated, so they technically couldn’t turn into clouds, and even more technically, concentration would be broken right away and they would reappear
Correct, people addressed this before. However, considering Matt's tendency to playfully bend the rules for the sake of fun, it does make sense.
rule of cool baby!
And just as a bonus um, actually, "item distasteful to the target", so wouldn't he also need something distasteful to himself and distasteful to Fearne if he wanted to banish them?
@@subman23material components are only required for spellcasting if they have a gold piece value. A cleric can use their holy focus to replace mundane components.
@@jackdog06 , I believe you and all, but I also would have thought that if it's something specifically targeted toward a person and the rules as written say that the component is required, I would have figured that would have overruled. But I guess it's kind of like Ned the following the rules of the bible, even the rules that contradict the other rules 🤣
I did say kind of like, but save as. It's not a one-to-one comparison or anything