Some spells have so much potential for pranking people and playing around, most commonly illusions but all sorts. I am curious what your favourite spell to prank and have fun with is?
Aside from Prestidigitation to make people seem to have soiled themselves, or put up embarrassing graffiti about somebody on a wall, my favourite for pranking is Magic Mouth] Sure it costs 10 gp each time, but sometimes just so worth it. Putting it on your allies equipment is hilarious like their sword crying out "I love you!" when it hits somebody or their armour crying "Hug Me!" when they're hit. Or put on their room and whenever they like down in their bed have it shout out "the occupant of this room is touching themselves!" - And it's permanent until somebody gets to dispel it. :D
What are your favourite playful/prank spells?
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Does a spell combo count? For intrigue or city type games the combination of Disguise Self (no concentration) and Friends (concentration) can be a lot of fun. Take on the form of a rival, get into a situation where you can benefit from advantage on Charisma checks, get in and out within a minute, let your rival deal with the ramifications. Lots of places to apply this.
I must admit... I'm growing fond of the Wand of Smiles in the 2nd Critical Role campaign. From applying it to dour companions to Ogre guards... way better than I thought it would be from when it was first introduced. I haven't found anything quite on that level with any of mine, but I'm still working on it...
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Some spells have so much potential for pranking people and playing around, most commonly illusions but all sorts. I am curious what your favourite spell to prank and have fun with is?
Aside from Prestidigitation to make people seem to have soiled themselves, or put up embarrassing graffiti about somebody on a wall, my favourite for pranking is Magic Mouth] Sure it costs 10 gp each time, but sometimes just so worth it. Putting it on your allies equipment is hilarious like their sword crying out "I love you!" when it hits somebody or their armour crying "Hug Me!" when they're hit. Or put on their room and whenever they like down in their bed have it shout out "the occupant of this room is touching themselves!" - And it's permanent until somebody gets to dispel it. :D
What are your favourite playful/prank spells?
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Does a spell combo count? For intrigue or city type games the combination of Disguise Self (no concentration) and Friends (concentration) can be a lot of fun. Take on the form of a rival, get into a situation where you can benefit from advantage on Charisma checks, get in and out within a minute, let your rival deal with the ramifications. Lots of places to apply this.
I must admit... I'm growing fond of the Wand of Smiles in the 2nd Critical Role campaign. From applying it to dour companions to Ogre guards... way better than I thought it would be from when it was first introduced. I haven't found anything quite on that level with any of mine, but I'm still working on it...