If I use Wish to obtain 25000 GPs can I record the gold obtained on the Character sheet? What happens with Magic Jar? Is the new body written on the sheet?
As per the Season DDAL faq, the following guidance applies:
Reality Repairs Itself. The effects of any wish made for something outside of the bulleted list in the spell’s description are at the DM’s discretion using the guidance provided in the spell’s description. These discretionary effects expire at the end of the adventure or the session—whichever comes first.
This means that any conjured creatures or items disappear into nothingness, the dead rise from the grave as if nothing happened, and the denizens of that back-water village don’t remember that amazingly-hilarious joke you told, etc.
Stressful Things Are Stressful. Casters run the risk of stress-induced effects incurred by casting wish regardless of whether or not the effects of the wish are temporary. Losing the ability to cast wish in the future can be undone only by wishing for a reroll (as detailed in the spells description).
You Are You; and So Is He.If a simulacrum you have created casts wish, both you and your simulacrum suffer the stress associated with casting the spell—including the risk of being forever unable to cast wish again. The inability to cast wish extends to any simulacrum you create in the future.
Table Boundaries. Only characters in your group may benefit from a wish that you cast. The benefits don’t extend to other groups or tables.
Must Be Overseen by the DM.Due to the risks inherent in casting wish, it must be cast in the presence of a DM during an adventuring session.
In terms of Magic Jar- I don't see anything in particular, nor any specific guidance or rules about it, so that's ultimately up to your DM. I will say however, that if you're playing in Season 7 with the character casting Magic Jar, I would err on the side of caution because the Death Curse specifically targets souls.
But then, in the case of Wish, if a sell the item in 12500 GP, that mean i lost the gold ending the session? Is contradictory (and unfair) ask to players record if they lost the ability to cast wish but not the Success of it.
Similarly with Magic Jar, it is a very dangerous spell for the user which requires to invest a large amount of gold which needs to be written down in the logbook and to be successful by Raw the spell is not said to be lost or the purchased material wasted.
In that sense my question is if, for example, magic jar is used to possess an NPC, should the success and the possessed NPC be written down in the bitacora?
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If I use Wish to obtain 25000 GPs can I record the gold obtained on the Character sheet? What happens with Magic Jar? Is the new body written on the sheet?
As per the Season DDAL faq, the following guidance applies:
Reality Repairs Itself. The effects of any wish made for something outside of the bulleted list in the spell’s description are at the DM’s discretion using the guidance provided in the spell’s description. These discretionary effects expire at the end of the adventure or the session—whichever comes first.
This means that any conjured creatures or items disappear into nothingness, the dead rise from the grave as if nothing happened, and the denizens of that back-water village don’t remember that amazingly-hilarious joke you told, etc.
Stressful Things Are Stressful. Casters run the risk of stress-induced effects incurred by casting wish regardless of whether or not the effects of the wish are temporary. Losing the ability to cast wish in the future can be undone only by wishing for a reroll (as detailed in the spells description).
You Are You; and So Is He. If a simulacrum you have created casts wish, both you and your simulacrum suffer the stress associated with casting the spell—including the risk of being forever unable to cast wish again. The inability to cast wish extends to any simulacrum you create in the future.
Table Boundaries. Only characters in your group may benefit from a wish that you cast. The benefits don’t extend to other groups or tables.
Must Be Overseen by the DM. Due to the risks inherent in casting wish, it must be cast in the presence of a DM during an adventuring session.
In terms of Magic Jar- I don't see anything in particular, nor any specific guidance or rules about it, so that's ultimately up to your DM. I will say however, that if you're playing in Season 7 with the character casting Magic Jar, I would err on the side of caution because the Death Curse specifically targets souls.
But then, in the case of Wish, if a sell the item in 12500 GP, that mean i lost the gold ending the session? Is contradictory (and unfair) ask to players record if they lost the ability to cast wish but not the Success of it.
Similarly with Magic Jar, it is a very dangerous spell for the user which requires to invest a large amount of gold which needs to be written down in the logbook and to be successful by Raw the spell is not said to be lost or the purchased material wasted.
In that sense my question is if, for example, magic jar is used to possess an NPC, should the success and the possessed NPC be written down in the bitacora?