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Is Dirge really made to be an enchantement spell? I can't be the only one findings this odd.
Quote from NarcissePecher666 >> Is Dirge really made to be an enchantement spell? I can't be the only one findings this odd.
It's listed as Enchantment in the physical book, so D&D Beyond's implementation of it is correct.
I agree it's a bit odd, though; I would've expected Necromancy to be a better fit for it.
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Good to know it's not a mistake... I guess... That it's made to be like a lament version of dissonant whispers? That's likely what they're going for.
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Is Dirge really made to be an enchantement spell? I can't be the only one findings this odd.
It's listed as Enchantment in the physical book, so D&D Beyond's implementation of it is correct.
I agree it's a bit odd, though; I would've expected Necromancy to be a better fit for it.
pronouns: he/she/they
Good to know it's not a mistake... I guess... That it's made to be like a lament version of dissonant whispers? That's likely what they're going for.