ScoutTrooper
2020-04-28, 01:28 PM
Or maybe this is more DM Help.
I do have a house rule, that as long as the PC can do some sort of spellcasting, can read and comprehend the language on the scroll , any spell scroll can be attempted to be used, even if the spell is outside the class's list.
On to the situation
Players found 3 magic rings, table of 10 rare ones, roll random to see which one they pulled. Somehow Ring of Spell Storing was pulled twice.
Got an EK with a pseudodragon familiar,
Now at base rules, you can cast a spell with Range:Touch through the familiar, the PC's action, the famililar's reaction.
What if, the EK cast a spell into the ring, gave the ring to their familiar, familiar attunes to the ring. Could the Familiar cast the stored spell? and/or Would you as a DM allow this?
Going forward, the familiar would hang on to the ring, and to recharge/replenish it, the EK can simply cast into the ring(per RAW), without transferring hands and re-attuning every time.
Seems OP, also seems like fun.
I do have a house rule, that as long as the PC can do some sort of spellcasting, can read and comprehend the language on the scroll , any spell scroll can be attempted to be used, even if the spell is outside the class's list.
On to the situation
Players found 3 magic rings, table of 10 rare ones, roll random to see which one they pulled. Somehow Ring of Spell Storing was pulled twice.
Got an EK with a pseudodragon familiar,
Now at base rules, you can cast a spell with Range:Touch through the familiar, the PC's action, the famililar's reaction.
What if, the EK cast a spell into the ring, gave the ring to their familiar, familiar attunes to the ring. Could the Familiar cast the stored spell? and/or Would you as a DM allow this?
Going forward, the familiar would hang on to the ring, and to recharge/replenish it, the EK can simply cast into the ring(per RAW), without transferring hands and re-attuning every time.
Seems OP, also seems like fun.