Hi,
there is mentioned in description of one spell that destroyed might be brought back by limited wish spell. Nonetheless i've never met such a choice. So i wonder if i've missed something or it is relict from some designed feature never realized in the game due to some reason.
TIA,
L.
Limited Wish question
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Limited Wish question
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Hi!
Do you mean that there is spell description mentioning that Limited Wish spell can bring back destroyed items? I have not seen this, and never got it as a choice when using the Limited wish spell. What kind of destroyed things are you referring to? Maybe there is some other way.
Do you mean that there is spell description mentioning that Limited Wish spell can bring back destroyed items? I have not seen this, and never got it as a choice when using the Limited wish spell. What kind of destroyed things are you referring to? Maybe there is some other way.
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All the choices are Wisdom-based, as I recall. At the low end of the scale, you get the foolish choices; the wiser the caster is, the more "shrewd" choices show up.
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I think Loredweller refers to the Death Spell. I recall it from the spell descriptions in the game manual (Look, my memory is soooooooo good
The description for the death spell says something like: "...instantly kills anyone in the area with n Hit Dice or less, but a character slain in this manner can be brought back to life via a wish..."
@Loredweller, you mean this one right?
But you never die from a death spell, so don't worry about it. Your summoned creatures die from enemy DS, but I don't think limited wish brings them back (never tried it) and I don't bother either. Just summon more!
The description for the death spell says something like: "...instantly kills anyone in the area with n Hit Dice or less, but a character slain in this manner can be brought back to life via a wish..."
@Loredweller, you mean this one right?
But you never die from a death spell, so don't worry about it. Your summoned creatures die from enemy DS, but I don't think limited wish brings them back (never tried it) and I don't bother either. Just summon more!
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Yeah, quite right, and i do not fear the protagonist might be to recall for understandable reasons. However, my party members could, and sometimes happens they are gone alive, so i would dearly wish a wish like "I wish to see <name here> in my party again" (you might recognize, how many wishes in one sentence i have )Originally posted by Gomez:
I think Loredweller refers to the Death Spell. I recall it from the spell descriptions in the game manual (Look, my memory is soooooooo good
The description for the death spell says something like: "...instantly kills anyone in the area with n Hit Dice or less, but a character slain in this manner can be brought back to life via a wish..."
@Loredweller, you mean this one right?
But you never die from a death spell, so don't worry about it.
No fate, i see...
L.
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