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Sovereign88
2013-06-09, 11:34 AM
Hi there,
I am looking for editable spell sheets (PDF). I have several editable character sheets but no spell sheets. I need some for arcane spells, aswell as divine spells. Idealy some sheets with as much information about the spells as possible (duration, damage, saves, etc.). Thanks in advance.

Svata
2013-06-09, 01:39 PM
I have one, send me your email address in a PM, and I'll get it to you.

Fable Wright
2013-06-09, 01:51 PM
Off topic: When I saw the title of this thread, I misread it as "Edible Spell Sheets," which gave me the mental image of a baker-wizard who prepares spells by baking pastries every morning.

eggynack
2013-06-09, 01:56 PM
Off topic: When I saw the title of this thread, I misread it as "Edible Spell Sheets," which gave me the mental image of a baker-wizard who prepares spells by baking pastries every morning.
Somehow, I read the title the same way. However, I thought that he wanted spell sheets that served a second purpose as a gaming snack.

Svata
2013-06-09, 02:01 PM
So did I for a minute.

Sith_Happens
2013-06-09, 02:36 PM
Myself also. Although I thought he was going to be asking something that I could answer by referencing the "alternate potions/scrolls/wands" section in Complete Mage (or is it in Complete Arcane?).

Sovereign88
2013-06-09, 05:35 PM
Off topic: When I saw the title of this thread, I misread it as "Edible Spell Sheets," which gave me the mental image of a baker-wizard who prepares spells by baking pastries every morning.

I almost wet my pants when I read this. It was worst when I couldn't get the image of a baker-wizards out of my head. All robes and chef's hat, etc....:smallbiggrin:

Sry for inadvertently misleading you guys. :smallsmile:

gurgleflep
2013-06-09, 07:53 PM
Off topic: When I saw the title of this thread, I misread it as "Edible Spell Sheets," which gave me the mental image of a baker-wizard who prepares spells by baking pastries every morning.


I almost wet my pants when I read this. It was worst when I couldn't get the image of a baker-wizards out of my head. All robes and chef's hat, etc....:smallbiggrin:

Sry for inadvertently misleading you guys. :smallsmile:

His staff? And enlarged ladle or some other such item.
His wand(s)? Chopsticks - they must both be held in one hand to work effectively.
His spellbook? Recipe book.
His robes? A chef's apron.
His hat? Chef's hat.

Something tells me this would be a hilarious idea for a character that one of the many people on this site will enjoy.

Unusual Muse
2013-06-09, 08:16 PM
ACF: Scribe Fruit Roll-up.

Kudaku
2013-06-09, 08:23 PM
That's a great way to keep track of your memorized spells!
Bake cookies, write in frosting on each cookie what spell you have memorized.

When you cast the spell, you eat the cookie! :smallbiggrin:

gurgleflep
2013-06-09, 09:08 PM
That's a great way to keep track of your memorized spells!
Bake cookies, write in frosting on each cookie what spell you have memorized.

When you cast the spell, you eat the cookie! :smallbiggrin:

This is GENIOUS!! The only downside is they'd want to cast all their spells as quickly as possible.
"What?! There's a goblin?! I have a fireball prepared!"
"Dude, it's just a goblin. I can kill it with my sword without you wasting a spell!"
*fireball*
"HA! Told ya I had a *takes bit out of cookie* *chewing* fiyah baww spewl."

ArcaneGlyph
2013-06-10, 09:47 AM
Simple Simon the Magical Pie Man

gurgleflep
2013-06-10, 01:27 PM
Simple Simon the Magical Pie Man

Instead of Magical Pie Man, how about Magi of Pie? It has a nice ring to it!

The Dodr Dragon
2013-06-10, 02:00 PM
This is Glorious. I'm going to ask my DM about playing as a wizard with a full bakery in an interdemensional pocket. Who then uses the prestige class runecaster, except his runes...(pfftt haahaha) are cookies!!!

ericgrau
2013-06-10, 02:07 PM
Morning buffs?
http://mrslawler.wikispaces.com/file/view/LR1004%2520cookie%2520monster.jpg/69160353/LR1004%2520cookie%2520monster.jpg

gurgleflep
2013-06-10, 02:10 PM
I think this will be a great idea!

http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/1598/wizardchef.jpg

Maginomicon
2013-06-10, 02:26 PM
You're all just hungry. Living on a diet of nothing but cheetos and mountain dew will do that to ya.

ArcaneGlyph
2013-06-10, 02:26 PM
I cast Summon Cookie Monster then cast Glyph of Deliciousness (Shaped like a giant cookie) on my adversaries!

Studoku
2013-06-10, 02:29 PM
I used M&M's for my spells once. As a spontaneous caster, each colour of M&M represented a different level of spell.

DracoDei
2013-06-10, 02:33 PM
I invented a Food Domain once... should I post that here?

gurgleflep
2013-06-10, 02:40 PM
You're all just hungry. Living on a diet of nothing but cheetos and mountain dew will do that to ya.

I don't like cheetos and mountain dew, I prefer funyuns and rootbeer!


I invented a Food Domain once... should I post that here?

Go right on ahead :smallsmile:

Kudaku
2013-06-10, 04:34 PM
Morning buffs?
http://mrslawler.wikispaces.com/file/view/LR1004%2520cookie%2520monster.jpg/69160353/LR1004%2520cookie%2520monster.jpg

Now what starts with the letter B?
Buffing starts with B
let's think of other things
that starts with B
oh who cares about the other things

B is for buffing, that's good enough for me
B is for buffing, that's good enough for me
B is for buffing, that's good enough for me
oh buffing, buffing, buffing starts with B

B is for buffing, that's good enough for me
B is for buffing, that's good enough for me
B is for buffing, that's good enough for me
oh buffing, buffing, buffing starts with B

DracoDei
2013-06-11, 04:39 PM
Did the original purpose of this thread ever get an answer?

But back to the derailment:
Cross-posting from the (second) "Request a Homebrew" thread.

Going to be a BIT lazy on rebuilding the formatting that was lost in the copy/paste here. Also, I'm not going to necessarily catch all the mistakes that I made since I created this years and years ago. This includes the fact that some of the spells may be unbalanced, including Ray of Vomiting.

Granted Powers: Can cast the following spells 2/day each: Create Water, Purify Food/Drink (As a bonus also gets rid of bitterness or excessive seasoning when cast in this way)

1 Detect Food*
2 Create Food and Drink (Tastiness determined by Craft(Cooking) check at a -5 penalty.)
3 Neutralize Poison**
4 Ray of Vomiting*
5 Stone to Flesh***
6 Hero Feast
7 White Snake*
8 Greater Hero’s Feast*
9 Nectar of the gods*
*New spell. Detailed below.
** Effective against Ingested and Contact poisons only when cast as a domain spell(including from a domain slot).
*** In situations where this spell would normally produce an undefined fleshy substance it instead produces raw meat of supreme quality, caster’s choice of any type of meat she has eaten at least once.

Detect Food
Divination
Level: Food 1
Components: V,S,DF
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: 60 ft.
Area: Quarter circle emanating from you to the extreme of the range
Duration: Concentration, up to 10 minutes/level (D)
You detect substances you can eat or drink. This will detect living creatures but only if you have eaten such a creature before and could reasonably expect to defeat it if you faced in a battle to the death with yourself naked, weaponless and without magic or psionics, fleshed undead are detected as spoiled meat if you have ever eaten a member of that species. Thus you could theoretically detect ghouls made from humans if you have ever eaten human flesh, but skeletons or ghosts could not be detected. The amount of information revealed depends on how long you study a particular area, subject or place:
1st round: Presences or absence of food.
2nd round: Number clumps of food and tastiness of the one you like best.
3rd round: The volume and tastiness of each piece of food in area. Also gives indication if any of them are poisoned with ingested or contact poison. This is an indication for the area as a whole and not for any individual piece of food in it. Tastiness levels:

Tastiness |Aura Strength
Spoiled |Dim
Unpalatable |Faint
Average |Moderate
Tasty |Strong
Gourmet |Extreme
4th round: The type of each piece of food. Which pieces of food, if any, are poisoned.
5th and later rounds: May make one attempt per poisoned food item to identify the poison used (See Detect Poison). You may only make one attempt per round and only one attempt for each poisoned item. Note that if you have the Alchemy skill then each attempt actually might consist of two rolls.
Note: Like all the other detect spells this one can penetrate barriers but 1 foot of stone, 1 inch of common metal, a thin sheet of lead, or 3 feet of wood or dirt blocks it. If the caster has been unable to obtain food for at least 2 days then double the thicknesses, or if they are within 5 days of starving to death then instead triple them.

Greater Heroes Feast
Conjuration (Creation)
Level" Food 8
Casting Time: 10 minutes
Duration: 24 hours
This spell is identical with Heroes Feast except as follows:
Heals all HP instead of only some.
All 12 hour durations in it change to 24 hours
+2 (un)holy bonus to STR, CON, and INT for 24 hours provided by food.

Ray of Vomiting
Enchantment (Compulsion)
Level: Food 3, Wiz/Sor 3
Components: S, M(however see below), DF
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Short (25ft +5ft/2 levels)
Target: One creature
Duration: 1d4 rounds or until resisted
Save: Special
Spell Resistance: Yes
Your ray causes the creature struck to spend one round doing nothing but vomiting, retching, and spitting. Although much more disgusting the practical combat effects of this are mostly equivalent to a Daze Monster spell that allows no save (at least not on this first round). The vomitus may also be slick or in extreme cases might eat (extremely strong stomach acid) or burn (Remorhaz) into whatever it touches (GM’s digestion… er I mean discresion). In such cases or just for effect the GM may allow the creature a will save to aim stomach contents as a range touch attack. The maximum range is equal to the creature’s reach and thereis no increment. Note that with the exception of thri-kreen almost all breathweapons are separate from stomach contents and are not considered to be proficient weapons. In any case any creatures that have been swallowed or are in the creatures mouth are ejected immediately. Each additional round up to the 1d4 duration the target is allowed a Fortitude save to end the effects. On the third round(if any) the DC is decreased by 1, and on the fourth round (if any) the DC decreased by 1 more for a total of 2 less than the original DC.
Material Component: a root from the alum plant, this is actually not strictly required but without it the range changes to touch. This is a critical distinction since touch attacks from within the craw or stomach of a creature are almost always automatically successful.

Nectar of the gods
Transmutation [See Text]
Level: Food 9
Components: V, S, M, DF
Casting Time: 10 minutes
Range: Touch
Target: One bottle containing at least 20 vials worth of (un)holy water.
Duration: Until discharged or 2 hours / level* , 24 hours

Temporarily transforms (un)holy water into a potion of great power. The potion may be utilized in one of two ways. It can be drunk or it can be used as a grenade like missile. For the duration the bottle is considered to be a Breaker Bottle and anyone who handles it has the command word mentally communicated to them.
Drinking it requires a full round action and it immediately has the same end effects as a Greater Heroes Feast on the imbiber with the following exceptions (there is no one hour delay, just the one full round to quaff):
Quaffing is sufficient to provide all the benefits even though there is nothing to eat.
+2 (un)holy bonus to WIS for 24 hours
+4 (un)holy bonus substituted for the +2 bonus to ONE of STR, CON, or INT (casters choice at time of casting, the other two are still +2)
drinker gains 3d8 temporary hitpoints (as per Aid) for 24 hours
functions as per the second effect of Protection from Good/Evil/Law/Chaos. (blocks any attempt to possess the warded creature or to exercise mental control over the creature. Likewise the barrier keeps out a possessing life force but does not expel one if it is in place before the potion is quaffed.)
acts as a Regenerate Light Wounds ( p.92 Master’s of the Wild) with a 24 hour duration.
Again: all effects are without delay.

If used as a grenade like missile then it has the following effects:
Splash: Acts as a Holy Word, Dictum, Word of Chaos, or Blasphemy depending on what modifier it was memorized with on creatures struck by splash only. It also functions as a bottle with 20 vials worth of (un)holy water would if used as a grenade like missile. If cast as a Good spell after these effects are resolved, against undead ONLY it acts like a Heal spell on them (and so damages them). If cast as an Evil spell after these effects are resolved, against living targets ONLY it acts like a Harm spell on them. All saves are as for a 9th level spell.
Struck directly: As per above but Holy Word, Dictum, Word of Chaos, or Blasphemy functions at increased effect as if under a Maximize Spell and Empower Spell effects and the Heal/Harm effect can kill/destroy even on a successful save..

The standard rule about this being memorized as a ONE of the following only (per spell slot) applies: Good, Evil, Law, or Chaos.
Material Components: If cast as a Good spell: The bottle of Holy Water (at least 20 vials worth)(not consumed), 1 lb of honey, 1 pint fine red wine (costs 10 gp, see p. 108 PHB)
If cast as a Law spell: Bottle of Holy or Unholy Water (at least 20 vials worth)(not consumed), 1 lb of honey, 1 pint fine bubbly wine (Like Champaign for example, costs 10 gp, see p. 108 PHB)
If cast as an Evil spell: The bottle of Unholy Water (at least 20 vials worth)(not consumed), 1 gallon of distilled spirits( 2 gp worth), 1 pint fine wine (costs 10 gp, see p. 108 PHB)
If cast as an Chaos spell: The bottle of Unholy or Holy Water (at least 20 vials worth)(not consumed), 10 gp worth of mead
*This is the ‘shelf life’ before it reverts back to being (un)holy water, not the duration of the effect if and when drunk.

White Snake
Conjuration (Creation)
Level: Food 7, Drd 7
Duration: 3 hours/level* or until discharged + 1 hour/level
Components: V, S, DF, F
Range: Touch
Target: Platter/Bowl touched
Casting Time: 10 minutes
Creates a dead snakelike creature with pure white scales on the platter/bowl cut up one piece per 3 caster levels. Each of these pieces if consumed acts as per Speak with Animals on the eater with a duration of 1 hour per level of the caster of White Snake. In addition it grants a +4 enhancement bonus to charisma for the purpose of any interaction with animals for the duration and gives a +1 enhancement bonus to intelligence to any animals within 10’ feet of the eater. This last bonus is considered on a round-by-round basis without regard to where the animal was before that time. In other words whether the animal left the radius, and/or was in the radius at the time of eating of the piece of the snake is irrelevant.

Cleric Focus: A silver platter with sliver cover worth at least 200 gp.
Druid Focus: A wooden bowl at least 1 foot in diameter made of Oak, rowan, ash, or yew.
*This is the shelf life before any remaining pieces of the snake vanishes, not the duration of the effect if eaten.

gurgleflep
2013-06-11, 04:41 PM
Thank you DracoDei :smallsmile: I saw it in the homebrew request as well :smallbiggrin:
I believe he did get his answer - through Svata. He e-mailed it to him, I believe.

Carth
2013-06-11, 04:42 PM
/me casts gate to open a portal to the Kingdom of Loathing, and calls forth pastamancers and saucerors

gurgleflep
2013-06-11, 04:43 PM
/me casts gate to open a portal to the Kingdom of Loathing, and calls forth pastamancers and saucerors

Should we just make a whole remake of the Player's Handbook classes all food oriented? A barbarian's Rage would be a Sugar Rush!

Seer_of_Heart
2013-06-11, 04:45 PM
Off topic: When I saw the title of this thread, I misread it as "Edible Spell Sheets," which gave me the mental image of a baker-wizard who prepares spells by baking pastries every morning.

I've been seeing this thread and everytime I saw it I thought this. I'm so glad I'm not alone. Though honestly this would be really cool as a snack having a spell sheet as your snack.

Zombulian
2013-06-11, 06:50 PM
I used M&M's for my spells once. As a spontaneous caster, each colour of M&M represented a different level of spell.

That... Is inspired sir.

karkus
2013-06-11, 09:38 PM
I used M&M's for my spells once. As a spontaneous caster, each colour of M&M represented a different level of spell.

Seriously, why is this not a common rule already? :smallmad:

Some people just have no etiquette. :smallcool:

Akal Saris
2013-06-11, 10:11 PM
I too thought it said edible at first glance :P