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But wishes that are outside the realms of spell duplication are subject to additional rules about being weakened - and how non-standard wishes are implemented are entirely up to the DM:
'State your wish to the DM as precisely as possible. The DM has great latitude in ruling what occurs in such an instance, the greater the wish, the greater the likelihood that something goes wrong. This spell might simply fail, the effect you desire might only be partly achieved, or you might suffer some unforeseen consequence as a result of how you worded the wish.'
In regards to how you'd word the spell to avoid the above instances, it feels a bit metagamey to know that your wish might be skewed unfavourably. I'd have your character wish for it however you think they'd wish for it. But at the end of the day, your DM is well within the rules to simply say 'nothing happens', so I wouldn't overthink it - and prepare to only partly achieve your goal.
I think (and I know I'm not alone) that it's quite mean spirited that even tho I have brought the book I am expected to buy it again digitally in order to gain access to the missing feats and archetypes on dndbeyond
It's not 'mean spirited', you paid for a book, you got a book. You want the digital version, you pay for the benefits of the digital version. This has been discussed to death and to be honest, this thread isn't anything about that.
There's no content 'missing', it's there but with anything non-SRD, you have to pay for it. You don't expect the PHB for free from your local gaming store, so why do you expect it for free here?
I would like to offer a Thank You to everyone for expressing your opinions regarding pricing and physical vs. digital offerings. The feedback will certainly be reviewed and addressed accordingly.
As we depart this point in the thread's end, I would like to remind everyone that we are all compatriots of the world of Dungeons & Dragons. While passions may run fierce and the debates lengthy, we're all members of the same hobby. Lets remember the interest which brought us all here and links us on D&D Beyond. Treat your fellow player with respect, keep conversations civil and non-abusive, and lets all have an enjoyable time. Things continue to get better, one day at a time.
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Why are you creating so many threads about the same thing?
They keep getting merged and the answers are hard to track.
Hypothetically? Yes - you can Wish for anything.
But wishes that are outside the realms of spell duplication are subject to additional rules about being weakened - and how non-standard wishes are implemented are entirely up to the DM:
'State your wish to the DM as precisely as possible. The DM has great latitude in ruling what occurs in such an instance, the greater the wish, the greater the likelihood that something goes wrong. This spell might simply fail, the effect you desire might only be partly achieved, or you might suffer some unforeseen consequence as a result of how you worded the wish.'
In regards to how you'd word the spell to avoid the above instances, it feels a bit metagamey to know that your wish might be skewed unfavourably. I'd have your character wish for it however you think they'd wish for it. But at the end of the day, your DM is well within the rules to simply say 'nothing happens', so I wouldn't overthink it - and prepare to only partly achieve your goal.
I think (and I know I'm not alone) that it's quite mean spirited that even tho I have brought the book I am expected to buy it again digitally in order to gain access to the missing feats and archetypes on dndbeyond
It's not 'mean spirited', you paid for a book, you got a book. You want the digital version, you pay for the benefits of the digital version. This has been discussed to death and to be honest, this thread isn't anything about that.
There's no content 'missing', it's there but with anything non-SRD, you have to pay for it. You don't expect the PHB for free from your local gaming store, so why do you expect it for free here?
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