Silkensword
2018-06-16, 04:19 AM
If yes, this has gamebreaking implications. Warding Glyph can be used to store Haste. The "harms other creatures" bit is fluff, and even if you disagree, the semantics of the sentence do not make sense- the glyph itself is not harmful to anyone in any way, the triggered spell effect is.
Assuming you rule this to be true, you could have a bunch of coins inscribed with a glyph of warding -- haste.
Give them the same command word, preferably in a rare language you speak to avoid fun accidents.
speak the command word.
Assuming you can be affected by haste multiple times, your speed now doubles for every single rune you've created. Your AC is going to be absolutely ridiculous- oh, and you get that many hasted actions, also?
Please tell me I'm wrong so my DM isn't gonna go "Rocks fall, everyone dies" on my party once I, inevitably, do this!
Assuming you rule this to be true, you could have a bunch of coins inscribed with a glyph of warding -- haste.
Give them the same command word, preferably in a rare language you speak to avoid fun accidents.
speak the command word.
Assuming you can be affected by haste multiple times, your speed now doubles for every single rune you've created. Your AC is going to be absolutely ridiculous- oh, and you get that many hasted actions, also?
Please tell me I'm wrong so my DM isn't gonna go "Rocks fall, everyone dies" on my party once I, inevitably, do this!