lts as the title says. On another thread l was asking about scrolls and after finishing that thread l thought of this question and thought lt should be its own thread rather than being part of that other one. Link to said thread
ldk there might be some rollplay reason,the fact that lt l might not have a wish spell on hand or a number of other reasons. maybe l want to be the ultimate power over life and death?
Using wish to create a magic item is beyond the scope of the examples but that des not say it can not be done.
If I was DMing I would allow using wish to duplicate a scroll the stress of casting is enough to avoid it breaking the game. For a permanent artefact I might twist it a bit, for example make it cursed or have it appear with its owner. Or I could simply have the spell fail.
lts as the title says. On another thread l was asking about scrolls and after finishing that thread l thought of this question and thought lt should be its own thread rather than being part of that other one. Link to said thread
Best course of action is to ask the DM if it's allowed. If you're the DM then you can do and allow anything.
No spells or items that I am aware of. That would be pretty game breaking to be able to easily duplicate magic items.
true but thanks to another forum l remembered the wish spell. l could likely use a wish for a scroll that is oo use or something.
Why do you need true resurrection anyway? Wish can grant the effect of resurrection without any components.
ldk there might be some rollplay reason,the fact that lt l might not have a wish spell on hand or a number of other reasons. maybe l want to be the ultimate power over life and death?
Well, you can't. For game balance reasons.
Artificer ; replicate magic item spell
Using wish to create a magic item is beyond the scope of the examples but that des not say it can not be done.
If I was DMing I would allow using wish to duplicate a scroll the stress of casting is enough to avoid it breaking the game. For a permanent artefact I might twist it a bit, for example make it cursed or have it appear with its owner. Or I could simply have the spell fail.