So in our group we have a player who showed some interest for plucking out his eyes, casting light on them and then putting them back in with regenerate, so we are discussing how would this work exactly, cause Light says you have to touch an object, so would a plucked eyeball count as an object for all intents and purposes of casting light and if you put it back in an eye socket and heal it with regenerate would it still count as an object?
I'd be tempted to let them do so, but he would be blind when their eyes were put back in. Light shining from all surfaces of the eye would certainly blot out any incoming light.
But yeah, I think that they would stop being objects when replaced.
So in our group we have a player who showed some interest for plucking out his eyes, casting light on them and then putting them back in with regenerate, so we are discussing how would this work exactly, cause Light says you have to touch an object, so would a plucked eyeball count as an object for all intents and purposes of casting light and if you put it back in an eye socket and heal it with regenerate would it still count as an object?
He could do this with glasses or goggles without any pain or blood loss. What's the goal here?
So in our group we have a player who showed some interest for plucking out his eyes, casting light on them and then putting them back in with regenerate, so we are discussing how would this work exactly, cause Light says you have to touch an object, so would a plucked eyeball count as an object for all intents and purposes of casting light and if you put it back in an eye socket and heal it with regenerate would it still count as an object?
He could do this with glasses or goggles without any pain or blood loss. What's the goal here?
He just enjoys chaos, his character chopped his arm off ( he was infiltrating a bandit stronghold) just so that he could say that we did it when we were escaping from the stronghold
So in our group we have a player who showed some interest for plucking out his eyes, casting light on them and then putting them back in with regenerate, so we are discussing how would this work exactly, cause Light says you have to touch an object, so would a plucked eyeball count as an object for all intents and purposes of casting light and if you put it back in an eye socket and heal it with regenerate would it still count as an object?
He could do this with glasses or goggles without any pain or blood loss. What's the goal here?
He just enjoys chaos, his character chopped his arm off ( he was infiltrating a bandit stronghold) just so that he could say that we did it when we were escaping from the stronghold
So in our group we have a player who showed some interest for plucking out his eyes, casting light on them and then putting them back in with regenerate, so we are discussing how would this work exactly, cause Light says you have to touch an object, so would a plucked eyeball count as an object for all intents and purposes of casting light and if you put it back in an eye socket and heal it with regenerate would it still count as an object?
He could do this with glasses or goggles without any pain or blood loss. What's the goal here?
He just enjoys chaos, his character chopped his arm off ( he was infiltrating a bandit stronghold) just so that he could say that we did it when we were escaping from the stronghold
As a DM, I would totally let him bleed out for chopping his own arm off, without proper quenching the main artery...
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So in our group we have a player who showed some interest for plucking out his eyes, casting light on them and then putting them back in with regenerate, so we are discussing how would this work exactly, cause Light says you have to touch an object, so would a plucked eyeball count as an object for all intents and purposes of casting light and if you put it back in an eye socket and heal it with regenerate would it still count as an object?
Yeah that was my line of thinking as well
I'd be tempted to let them do so, but he would be blind when their eyes were put back in. Light shining from all surfaces of the eye would certainly blot out any incoming light.
But yeah, I think that they would stop being objects when replaced.
He could do this with glasses or goggles without any pain or blood loss. What's the goal here?
He just enjoys chaos, his character chopped his arm off ( he was infiltrating a bandit stronghold) just so that he could say that we did it when we were escaping from the stronghold
Ah, the edgelord pact warlock.
As a DM, I would totally let him bleed out for chopping his own arm off, without proper quenching the main artery...