So my question in regards the Ioun Stone of Greater Absorption. What would you all consider a cantrip (ex Fire bolt) doing a high amount of damage (Cantrip Fire bolt 4d10) do against the 50 levels of spells absorption found in the Ioun Stone of greater Absorption?
The way my thinking is going, the stone would absorb everything without having any affect upon the stone. Would you agree with this thinking?
So my question in regards the Ioun Stone of Greater Absorption. What would you all consider a cantrip (ex Fire bolt) doing a high amount of damage (Cantrip Fire bolt 4d10) do against the 50 levels of spells absorption found in the Ioun Stone of greater Absorption?
The way my thinking is going, the stone would absorb everything without having any affect upon the stone. Would you agree with this thinking?
Cantrips are level 0 spells, so an Ioun Stone of Greater Absorption can cancel them without draining it's usages.
However, you still only get one reaction per round, so it's not like it makes you immune to cantrips.
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