This is why it was nerfed to being a 1st level spell instead
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This is why it was nerfed to being a 1st level spell instead
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what was nerfed into a first level spell?
Your throat only opens to gulp water; otherwise it's contracted. The "open container" would be the interior of your mouth, and "up to" means it fills the container but won't fill a container with a capacity larger than 10 liters.
Your enemy has a mouthful of water.
>Your throat only opens to gulp water
And to, y'know, scream.
Honestly a half-decent counterspell tactic; just stick something in his mouth every time he starts casting a spell.
People aren't containers.
What are you, some kind of filthy skeleton?
Okay, now look up the definition for object, and you'll be able to see where you're wrong.
seems fine to me, nothing here excludes living people
Creatures and Objects us separate rules in dnd.
Not only that, but it highlights people as a potential object.
>object - set of matter that is not, nor has ever been, alive and interacts with at least one of the senses
Google may have most common contextual dialogue options, but the actual word definition excludes anything that had any state of life. Unless you want to also argue that goals and aspirations or that conceptual oppositions are now physical containers that can be filled with water.
This is where OP got it wrong, the spell clearly only works on women.
Just because YOUR skull doesn't contain anything...
Not everything that contains something is a container. Just like not everything that drives is a driver. Words aren't the same thing just because they are etymologically related.
Drug mules disagree with you
Yeah, I think they're getting hung up on the "transport" part and ignoring the "hold" part. Do your lungs hold air? Congrats, they're a container. It's not hard to figure out.
As a GM, I would rule that you deal one nonlethal damage, as you are effectively waterboarding the target. If the target isn't restrained, they're probably going to get up from being prone on their turn and start fighting you for being a sadistic pervert
I'm pressure sure waterboarding doesn't involve filling their lungs full of water.
I haven't read the manga, so I have no idea about this guy's lungs being filled with water too, just his mouth and maybe nasal cavity
Cause 5e lets you cast 0th level spells as much as you want. It's kinda a bad idea to let a level 1 spellcaster make as much water as they want on demand.
If it does fill the lungs then use drowning rules.
Create water doesn't work as a kill spell. You can target a person, but it deals no damage, at worst you're forcing them into encumbrance with additional weight of the water.
>If it does fill the lungs then use drowning rules.
That's not true, only failed Swim check causes drowning.
It's implied that he died after that.
It might work like the Drown spell, which is 2d6 per turn for 10 minutes, but for a much shorter duration.
Actually he appears again imprisoned in a later chapter
How you haven't been permabanned yet is beyond me.
Cantrips in 3.5 are limited use, Anon. Only in Pathfinder they are infinite.
>That feel when you silent cast create water over and over again into the mouth of a public speaker so they just keep gargling the whole time while everyone stares on confused as frick.
Use it to frick up vocal based spell casting. Particularly bad if you are using magic backlash rules for miscasts
>tfw you use mage hand to give the king a wedgie while he's giving his great speech
Because anime is gay?
>newbie
>Note: Conjuration spells can’t create substances or objects within a creature.
Rules have never stopped "creative magic use" shitters from trying their shit.
Good thing his hand isn't within a creature but rather at the entrance to an opening, then.
Might as well just smother him with a pillow at that point
Pillow only works better when they're sleeping. Holding a hand to their mouth while two and a half gallons of water go down their throat seems a lot faster.
You're still gonna have to pin him down and wait out the suffocation rules whether you're smothering him, strangling him, holding his head under the water, or magically waterboarding him.
kino
Why is this still such a roadblock? you in general can't cast a spell somewhere if you don't have a clear path to it. You can't even SEE someone's lungs.
If I'm forcing water down someone throat I don't need to see where it's going for it to get there.
I have glasses of lung-seeing
>hey dm does this guy's insides count as "an open container"?
>no
Woooooooooooooooow
Sweet, with his lungs unable to contain oxygen I don't even need to do anything for him to die.
1.) Chem class 102, oxygen isnt contained unless pressurized, like all particles in a gaseous state. At best you could misuse the term to describe the bond made to be transported through the body by blood but that is for biology.
2.) English class 101, a body by definition cant be a container as living is mutually exclusive from object categorization and is only open when dead or cut open. If you deal enough damage to do either you can try to fill the lungs with water.
3.) Now cease being a homosexual and use your swift action and move or end your turn as this was your last warning.
Wouldn't it be better to put the water in a bucket and hold his head under that?