With artificer expertise, you meticulously craft a small, permanent demiplane known as your Artificer's Alcove. This extended ritual creates a pocket dimension serving as a workshop and resting space, accessible only to you.
Size: The demiplane can fit within a 10-foot cube.
Contents: The Artificer's Alcove is equipped with basic tools, a worktable, and a comfortable resting area. It can hold non-living mechanical or alchemical objects that fit within its size limitations. Additionally, it provides enough space for a medium-sized creature to comfortably reside.
Access: Only the artificer who created the Artificer's Alcove can access its contents. As an action, the artificer can choose to make the demiplane visible or invisible to others.
Innovation Nook: The Artificer's Alcove grants advantage on Intelligence (Investigation) checks related to crafting or repairing mechanical devices while within its confines.
Permanent Nature: Once created through the 8-hour ritual, the Artificer's Alcove persists indefinitely. However, if the artificer creates another Artificer's Alcove, the previous one dissipates, releasing its contents onto the material plane.
Instead of making this a cantrip, it should probably be a leveled spell with the ritual tag. Artificers don't get a lot of cantrips, and this is a big investment that is quite complicated for a cantrip. It's complex enough of a concept that I think it should at least be a level 2 spell.
I also don't fully see the value of this spell. It takes 8 hours to cast every time, and each time it creates a permanent new demiplane. So it's not like you can use this to conjure a workbench in the middle of a dungeon or anything... it's only real value is giving you a workspace in a location you have regular access to, and at that point, why not just actually put a physical work bench in your home base? What I would want from this is the ability to store items and get access to tools outside of my home base. However, even if you do take the time to cast this spell in a new location, anything you have stored in there just drops to the ground wherever your last demiplane was created.
This spell isn't clear about how you access the demiplane. Is there a free-standing portal that appears in the place where you originally cast the spell? Or are you able to magically teleport to it from wherever you happen to be? Or something else?
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With artificer expertise, you meticulously craft a small, permanent demiplane known as your Artificer's Alcove. This extended ritual creates a pocket dimension serving as a workshop and resting space, accessible only to you.
Size: The demiplane can fit within a 10-foot cube.
Contents: The Artificer's Alcove is equipped with basic tools, a worktable, and a comfortable resting area. It can hold non-living mechanical or alchemical objects that fit within its size limitations. Additionally, it provides enough space for a medium-sized creature to comfortably reside.
Access: Only the artificer who created the Artificer's Alcove can access its contents. As an action, the artificer can choose to make the demiplane visible or invisible to others.
Innovation Nook: The Artificer's Alcove grants advantage on Intelligence (Investigation) checks related to crafting or repairing mechanical devices while within its confines.
Permanent Nature: Once created through the 8-hour ritual, the Artificer's Alcove persists indefinitely. However, if the artificer creates another Artificer's Alcove, the previous one dissipates, releasing its contents onto the material plane.
Instead of making this a cantrip, it should probably be a leveled spell with the ritual tag. Artificers don't get a lot of cantrips, and this is a big investment that is quite complicated for a cantrip. It's complex enough of a concept that I think it should at least be a level 2 spell.
I also don't fully see the value of this spell. It takes 8 hours to cast every time, and each time it creates a permanent new demiplane. So it's not like you can use this to conjure a workbench in the middle of a dungeon or anything... it's only real value is giving you a workspace in a location you have regular access to, and at that point, why not just actually put a physical work bench in your home base? What I would want from this is the ability to store items and get access to tools outside of my home base. However, even if you do take the time to cast this spell in a new location, anything you have stored in there just drops to the ground wherever your last demiplane was created.
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This spell isn't clear about how you access the demiplane. Is there a free-standing portal that appears in the place where you originally cast the spell? Or are you able to magically teleport to it from wherever you happen to be? Or something else?