A sphere of shimmering force encloses a creature or object of Large size or smaller within range. An unwilling creature must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the creature is enclosed for the duration.
Nothing--not physical objects, energy, or other spell effects--can pass through the barrier, in or out, though a creature in the sphere can breathe there. The sphere is immune to all damage, and a creature or object inside can't be damaged by attacks or effects originating from outside, nor can a creature inside the sphere damage anything outside it.
The sphere is weightless and just large enough to contain the creature or object inside. An enclosed creature can use its action to push against the sphere's walls and thus roll the sphere at up to half the creature's speed. Similarly, the globe can be picked up and moved by other creatures.
A disintegrate spell targeting the globe destroys it without harming anything inside it.
* - (a hemispherical piece of clear crystal and a matching hemispherical piece of gum arabic)
What would happen if you went underwater with it? It says only air can pass through, but matter cannot, does that mean the sphere would flood with oxygen and hydrogen, just oxygen, or nothing. I honestly think that just oxygen should pass through.
Person does not = spell effect, they do not move through the sphere, they jump into a seperate plane for an imperceptible amount of time and then they appear back on the material plane in a different location. I do not think anything should be able to teleport in though, as that would defeat the purpose of the sphere.
It does NOT say air passes through, it says "though a creature in the sphere can breathe there".
As in, it is an explicit effect of the actual spell that refuses to acknowledge the context the sphere exists in.
i made it into a marble...the barbarian fed it to the plasmoid and trapped it in a magic hamster ball!
great fun!
What if a strong enough creature picks up the sphere-enclosed wizard and throws them off a cliff? Does the person inside the sphere take fall damage?
"Awesome. He counterspells it with a ninth-level spell slot and smashes you into the floor and breaks your spine." -Brennen Lee Mulligan
"Otiluke's resilient sphere () was an evocation spell that imprisoned its target. To Zakharan mages, always reluctant to acknowledge ajami names and accomplishments, the spell was known simply as resilient sphere, and counted among the spells of the universal province." -- sounds like they're the same spell, but I agree that's confusing.
It sounds to me like, unless you brought some padding into the sphere with you, you'd still take bludgeoning damage from things like rolling down a mountain or heavy impacts. Not directly, but from the sphere wall hitting you. Like why you need padding underneath armor.
A player wants to cast around a door then push or dispelled it hoping the destroy the hinges, should i permit this or hard no.
It says no energy can pass through the barrier, so that means the inside of the sphere appears completely black from outside, right? I mean, if no light can pass, then everything beyond the barrier on either side should be blocked out. Basically, wouldn't that make this feel like a pocket realm? You can't see, hear, feel, etc. anything outside, and vice versa, and nothing can affect you through it, so it would just look like a big blob of unknowable black-hole-ness (or like you're alone inside the sphere, surrounded by the blackness). Also, does this mean, since entropy and energy dispersal from inside are suspended due to the complete energy block-out of the sphere, that a wide-range explosion trapped in an empty sphere would be contained and function as a time bomb triggered when the sphere dissolves? Or would it just get absorbed by the sphere as the umbrella "any effect" clause specifies?
if you use catapult on the sphere, then sense each turn is about 2-3 seconds, then catapult goes around 40mph and if you use it on the sphere when you decide to end the spell the sphere would be 200-300ft in the air causing it to kill almost any non-flying creature.
Unfortunately you actually can't cast Catapult on the sphere, because that spell targets "one object weighing 1 to 5 pounds" and a resilient sphere created by this spell weighs 0 pounds.