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Felhammer
2012-09-11, 09:54 PM
Do you guys know of any spells that require a Flower as a Spell Component? My character is a bit of a hippie and likes to give away flowers to literally everyone she meets. My DM is a bit of a rules lawyer and wants me to keep track of my inventory. I thought this was a bit extreme, so we came to a compromise - if I can find a spell that uses a flower as a spell component, he will allow me to buy a spell component pouch and just hand wave the entire issue. I thought it would be easy to find such a spell but... It isn't! Can anyone help?

kardar233
2012-09-11, 09:59 PM
The spell Teleport Through Time (here (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/pg/20030409b)) has as a requirement a flower that has been untouched since your destination.

Felhammer
2012-09-11, 10:20 PM
The spell Teleport Through Time (here (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/pg/20030409b)) has as a requirement a flower that has been untouched since your destination.

Holy wow! A 9th level time travel spell! :smalleek:

Thanks for the link! :smallbiggrin:

Gamer Girl
2012-09-11, 10:35 PM
Sleep has Rose Petals as a material component.

Felhammer
2012-09-11, 11:32 PM
Sleep has Rose Petals as a material component.

I am BLIND! :smallsigh:

Thank you. :smallbiggrin:

Kelb_Panthera
2012-09-12, 01:49 AM
Holy wow! A 9th level time travel spell! :smalleek:

Thanks for the link! :smallbiggrin:

Whenever this spell comes up, I feel obligate to say the following:


Time tavel = Bad



At least in a game context. It's a really hard idea to deal with in fiction. Trying to put it in a game almost can't end well.

Hirax
2012-09-12, 01:58 AM
Book of Exalted Deeds has a couple druid spells that cause it to rain roses and rain black tulips. AFB, but I believe both require a flower of the appropriate type to cast.