Easy top three: Prestidigitation for all of the reasons you guys outlined (day-to-day drudgery), Mending because home/car owner and parent, and Find Familiar because it removes the worst part of having a pet (death) and covers any reason I'd have to take Speak with Animals. Runners-Up: Lesser Restoration (Depends on how/what we're defining as diseases), Comprehend Languages (Just fun), Unseen Servant (kind of my top 3 spells rolled in to one but as a worse version of all them)
Firstly C: Guidance 1: Unseen Servant 2:Suggestion or Calm Emotions 3:Tongues Love the conversation about characters and religion. Even tho I’m not religious personally it’s still interesting exploring those concepts. I agree with Vic’s idea that active relationships that interact with decisions isn’t for every character even in dnd.
There was on player that went with "Everything can be explained by science. There is no magic and I doubt the existence of gods." I was hilarious considering I was playing a cleric with Divine intervention.
I watched this one this morning on the way to work. The intro music is great. Grats on getting married... As for the topic of including gods in non godlike characters, I do this all the time. I've one it with a Storm Barbarian who worshipped Tempest, a Hunter Ranger who server Sylvanis, and not a Champion Fighter who follows Torm. It provides great role playing opportunities...
Loved this episode. I do like religion as a background building things. It does make the character richer, along with all the XGE backstory questions. It's just really weird for a character in D&D to be a legit atheist, unless the traits are being played for laughs. Number 1 pick to have in real life, I really need mending so bad. That and enlarge/reduce, and I'd use it on my clothes! 3rd pick probably prestidigitation. P.S. absolutely love you guys. you're the definition of bi-panic. Congrats on the wedding!
*Cantrip would be Mage Hand.* Just the ability to grab the remote so I don't have to stand up to. Help with doing the dishes. Picking up burning hot pots lids to stir the soup. Grab anything that I drop. Play fetch with the dog and not have to touch the gross slobbery tennis ball. Turn on light right when I get home. Unlock the front the door if I forget my keys. *Level 1 would be Unseen Servant.* See the Mage Hand cantrip. With this one I can hire myself out for a maid/cleaning service because it last an hour and it is a ritual. The fact that you can send your servant into dangerous situations and the servant can do simple tasks like close a valve or it can lift 20 pounds and up to drag 100 pounds. So not a full grown human but it could move something out of the area so whatever danger won't claim the thing. *Level 2 is Spider Climb.* Well I am a HUGE Spiderman fan for one. But you can build your house with a second floor but you have one room that you can only access that room from a trap door that you can hide with some tall furniture or something. I don't know I just think climbing on walls and walking along the ceiling is just cool. *Level 3 would be Tiny Servant.* Okay so I am lazy. But now you have a dish go the dishes, make the remote come to you and change the channel, or any other lazy thing you want to do. Now you can charge more for your cleaning service because you can do triple the work (if you are counting Unseen Servant). Honorable mentions for when I want to go camping *_Prestidigitation_* (Lighting fires obviously but also warming up a sleeping bag would be awesome on a cold night), *_Tenser's Floating Disk_* just for hauling all and any stuff that I can think of bringing, especially building a platform that I can keep the tent pitched and just drag it after me. You could also just use it as a sitting platform to get out of the snow and muck. *_Rope Trick_* for a quick rest away from the elements. Do I need to warm up a little bit, cool off, or maybe just get out of the rain for some time enough to strip out of my wet clothing. But then it could also be uses in various other situations. Carry a really LONG rope so you might be able to get above the tree line to get you bearing. Help scale a cliff. You could theoretically use it to swing a gap because one side of the rope is fixed. Here is a kind of obscure spell *_Galder's Tower_* You create a 2 story structure that is 10 feet tall and 100 feet square that lasts for 24 hours. (at the base level of third level each higher spell slot would be an extra story). Each level can be one of these configuration; bedroom, study, dining room, lounge, washroom, observatory (with a telescope and maps of the night sky), or unfurnished. I know I have may spells that basically do the same thing but I like redundancy.
Easy top three: Prestidigitation for all of the reasons you guys outlined (day-to-day drudgery), Mending because home/car owner and parent, and Find Familiar because it removes the worst part of having a pet (death) and covers any reason I'd have to take Speak with Animals.
Runners-Up: Lesser Restoration (Depends on how/what we're defining as diseases), Comprehend Languages (Just fun), Unseen Servant (kind of my top 3 spells rolled in to one but as a worse version of all them)
Just yes
oh find familiar is GOOD
Firstly
C: Guidance 1: Unseen Servant 2:Suggestion or Calm Emotions 3:Tongues
Love the conversation about characters and religion. Even tho I’m not religious personally it’s still interesting exploring those concepts. I agree with Vic’s idea that active relationships that interact with decisions isn’t for every character even in dnd.
There was on player that went with "Everything can be explained by science. There is no magic and I doubt the existence of gods."
I was hilarious considering I was playing a cleric with Divine intervention.
I watched this one this morning on the way to work.
The intro music is great.
Grats on getting married...
As for the topic of including gods in non godlike characters, I do this all the time. I've one it with a Storm Barbarian who worshipped Tempest, a Hunter Ranger who server Sylvanis, and not a Champion Fighter who follows Torm. It provides great role playing opportunities...
thank you and thank you for watching!! yeah, it seems logical to have characters have some sort of relationship with their gods
Loved this episode.
I do like religion as a background building things. It does make the character richer, along with all the XGE backstory questions. It's just really weird for a character in D&D to be a legit atheist, unless the traits are being played for laughs.
Number 1 pick to have in real life, I really need mending so bad. That and enlarge/reduce, and I'd use it on my clothes! 3rd pick probably prestidigitation.
P.S. absolutely love you guys. you're the definition of bi-panic. Congrats on the wedding!
thank you!!! and yeah, the gods are fully REAL there so it makes sense to have some sort of tie to them
*Cantrip would be Mage Hand.* Just the ability to grab the remote so I don't have to stand up to. Help with doing the dishes. Picking up burning hot pots lids to stir the soup. Grab anything that I drop. Play fetch with the dog and not have to touch the gross slobbery tennis ball. Turn on light right when I get home. Unlock the front the door if I forget my keys.
*Level 1 would be Unseen Servant.* See the Mage Hand cantrip. With this one I can hire myself out for a maid/cleaning service because it last an hour and it is a ritual. The fact that you can send your servant into dangerous situations and the servant can do simple tasks like close a valve or it can lift 20 pounds and up to drag 100 pounds. So not a full grown human but it could move something out of the area so whatever danger won't claim the thing.
*Level 2 is Spider Climb.* Well I am a HUGE Spiderman fan for one. But you can build your house with a second floor but you have one room that you can only access that room from a trap door that you can hide with some tall furniture or something. I don't know I just think climbing on walls and walking along the ceiling is just cool.
*Level 3 would be Tiny Servant.* Okay so I am lazy. But now you have a dish go the dishes, make the remote come to you and change the channel, or any other lazy thing you want to do. Now you can charge more for your cleaning service because you can do triple the work (if you are counting Unseen Servant).
Honorable mentions for when I want to go camping *_Prestidigitation_* (Lighting fires obviously but also warming up a sleeping bag would be awesome on a cold night),
*_Tenser's Floating Disk_* just for hauling all and any stuff that I can think of bringing, especially building a platform that I can keep the tent pitched and just drag it after me. You could also just use it as a sitting platform to get out of the snow and muck.
*_Rope Trick_* for a quick rest away from the elements. Do I need to warm up a little bit, cool off, or maybe just get out of the rain for some time enough to strip out of my wet clothing. But then it could also be uses in various other situations. Carry a really LONG rope so you might be able to get above the tree line to get you bearing. Help scale a cliff. You could theoretically use it to swing a gap because one side of the rope is fixed.
Here is a kind of obscure spell *_Galder's Tower_* You create a 2 story structure that is 10 feet tall and 100 feet square that lasts for 24 hours. (at the base level of third level each higher spell slot would be an extra story). Each level can be one of these configuration; bedroom, study, dining room, lounge, washroom, observatory (with a telescope and maps of the night sky), or unfurnished. I know I have may spells that basically do the same thing but I like redundancy.
allllllllllll. the magics and feats and such
yeah that would be ideal really