D D 5E - Wish Simulacrum | EN World D D Tabletop RPG News Reviews Can I cast Wish to duplicate the Simulacrum spell and then have the simulacrum cast Wish to do a non-spell effect like give the party resistance and then the Simulacrum will take the hit for the 33% chance of neve being able to cast Wish again correct? I mean the logic seems solid unless I am
D D General - Simulacrum and then True Polymorph IMO, the simulacrum qualities are the result of the spell that created it, rather than its creature type (which would be that of the individual it was created from) Therefore, it retains any properties of a simulacrum regardless of the form it is changed into It's similar to if you summon a monster and then true polymorph it into something else
D D 5E (2014) - Attack of the Clones: Simulacrum - EN World The abuse of simulacrum revolves around the use of the wish spell to duplicate the simulacrum spell to get around the cost of the material components Note that when you cast the spell you have used a wish spell the duplicate will lack a level 9 spell as it is a duplicate of the oriignal which has already cast simulacrum
D D 5E (2014) - How autonomous is a Simulacrum? - EN World Worse, simulacrum can duplicate any creature A smart wizard (and they're all smart) could create simulacrum of a lot of other useful monsters, not just a copy of themselves How is the 5E spell's wording about "currently active duplicates" supposed to work anyway?
Simulacra and Familiars? | EN World D D Tabletop RPG News Reviews A Simulacrum, OTOH, has no soul of its own It is an animated snow sculpture (rather like a golem), cloaked in illusion and shadow magic to give it the appearance of the target, and with a familiar-like link to the target (hence the need for a piece of the target) to "copy" the target's powers
DDAL - Simulacrum can it be twinned. - EN World Simulacrum doesn't duplicate spells effects or gear, just the creature If you allow simulacrums to have simulacrums, you can get around the cumulative HP loss fairly easily Just have the simulacrum duplicate the original creature rather than a simulacrum That said, I wouldn't allow a simulacrum to have a simulacrum in the first place
D D 5E (2014) - Simulacrum - How strict do you treat the . . . - EN World Simulacrum has the clause "lacks the ability to learn or become more powerful, so it never increases its level or other Abilities, nor can it regain expended Spell Slots" I was curious how strict people are with that interpretation I can see it range as loose as "just can't gain XP" to as
can a Simulacrum craft for you? - EN World the Simulacrum spell creates a partially illusion, part snow, who-knows-what type creature that is a duplicate of the material component contributor of the spell It has half the HD, "and [half] the appropriate hit points, feats, skill ranks, and special abilities for a creature of that level
Can a Simulacrum cast spells? - EN World The simulacrum has no ability to become more powerful It cannot increase its level or abilities If destroyed, it reverts to snow and melts instantly into nothingness A complex process requiring at least 1 day, 100 gp per hit point, and a fully equipped magical laboratory can repair damage to the simulacrum Material Component: Worth at least