That's true (and has been fixed since this post), but I feel like it is more of an abjuration spell for creating a barrier with parameters. Evocation typically have short term effects. The same goes for resilient sphere, although it does create force it functions much more like a warding effect. Forcecage would be similar again but borders between the two, all in all they are some of the few utility evocation spells available!
That's true (and has been fixed since this post), but I feel like it is more of an abjuration spell for creating a barrier with parameters. Evocation topically have short term effects. The same goes for resilient sphere, although it does create force it functions much more like a warding effect. Forcecage would be similar again but borders between the two, all in all they are some of the few utility evocation spells available!
Please don't resurrect 16 month old fixed bug reports just to say you disagree with the book (this is technically violation of the forum rules).
There's nothing wrong with your opinion, but it would have been wiser to have made a new thread in general discussion.
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Really simple bug here, wasn't sure where else to put it - Leomund's Tiny Hut is in the compendium as a Conjuration spell, but it should be Evocation.
That's true (and has been fixed since this post), but I feel like it is more of an abjuration spell for creating a barrier with parameters. Evocation typically have short term effects. The same goes for resilient sphere, although it does create force it functions much more like a warding effect. Forcecage would be similar again but borders between the two, all in all they are some of the few utility evocation spells available!
Please don't resurrect 16 month old fixed bug reports just to say you disagree with the book (this is technically violation of the forum rules).
There's nothing wrong with your opinion, but it would have been wiser to have made a new thread in general discussion.