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The Book of Many Things: Character options

The Book of Many Things: Character options The Book of Many Things: Character options

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I was curious to see how they programmed the logic of Cartomancer in DnD Beyond. It's very basic, you tick a box to indicate you imbued a card, without having an option to select a specific spell, and you tick a box when you use your card. Neither box consumes a spell slot. I wonder if the design intent is to treat the imbued card like a magic item, using the rules that govern magic items in the DMG "the spell is cast at the lowest possible spell and caster level, doesn't expend any of the user's spell slots, and requires no components unless the item's description says otherwise." In this case the "item description" says that you must flourish the card. So my question is, not if they intended this interpretation, but does this feat become to powerful if I run it this way?

Tessa Morecroft

Thanks Treantmonk useful analysis as always. One little correction, you said on the video that when cast at 4th level the reaper spirit woiuld have AC of 11 and the ghostly spirit 12, but for both it is 11+the level of the spell so the AC is 15 in both cases.

Carl Meade


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