One of my players, a cleric, wants to combine these two spells. He wants to create an angel of battle weapon and cast on it Holy weapon. Is that possible? The sword would be a spell not an object I think. What do you think?
And a second question. Can a weapon have more than one enchantmment spell at the same time? For example: A paladin use blinding smite on his weapon and a cleric also use Holy weapon on the same object. Is that possible?
I think so. Even though I had to google celestial aspect. Not a 5e spell. 3.5e maybe?
As its worded I'd say yes since only Holy Weapon is a concentration spell...but again the other spell doesnt exist in 5e. So if your homebrewing it it's up to you.
That seems really overpowered. What level spell is this? As an official example, for a Shadow Blade spell to reach that amount of damage, it takes a 5th level spell slot.
And please forgive the dumb question but you are reviewing the homebrew your players bring to the table right?
The answer to that question is yes, since both are from different spells and any instances of concentration in that example are done by different characters.
One of my players, a cleric, wants to combine these two spells. He wants to create an angel of battle weapon and cast on it Holy weapon. Is that possible? The sword would be a spell not an object I think. What do you think?
And a second question. Can a weapon have more than one enchantmment spell at the same time? For example: A paladin use blinding smite on his weapon and a cleric also use Holy weapon on the same object. Is that possible?
I think so. Even though I had to google celestial aspect. Not a 5e spell. 3.5e maybe?
As its worded I'd say yes since only Holy Weapon is a concentration spell...but again the other spell doesnt exist in 5e. So if your homebrewing it it's up to you.
Ah! Your are right! It´s a spell from homebrew that he has. He can create a magical longsword that deals 4d8 with every hit.
That seems really overpowered. What level spell is this? As an official example, for a Shadow Blade spell to reach that amount of damage, it takes a 5th level spell slot.
And please forgive the dumb question but you are reviewing the homebrew your players bring to the table right?
I didnt even now that was a homebrew spell XD and it is 4th lvl and yes is overpowered. I will speak with him.
Now, i´ll love to know if someone can answer me the second question that i have.
The answer to that question is yes, since both are from different spells and any instances of concentration in that example are done by different characters.
ok!
I answered but not clearly, sorry.
Yes they could stack. Spells of 1 action or instantaneous or a class feature are ok coupled with a concentration spell.
Two different characters casting something on a single object is also ok.
They snuck homebrew in and didnt give the DM a sip?! Oh no, put the kibosh to that.