Can you cast the Conjure Elemental spell to summon an elemental within the area of effect of the Forbiddance...
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The forbiddance spell description states:
You create a ward against magical travel that protects up to 40,000 square feet of floor space to a height of 30 feet above the floor. For the duration, creatures can't teleport into the area or use portals [...] to enter the area. The spell also proofs the area against planar travel, and therefore prevents creatures from accessing the area by way of the Astral Plane, Ethereal Plane, Feywild, Shadowfell, or the plane shift spell.
In addition, the spell damages types of creature that you choose when you cast it. Choose one or more of the following - celestials, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead. When a chosen creature enters the spell's area or starts its turn there, the creature takes 5d10 radiant or necrotic damage (your choice when you cast this spell). [...]
Can you cast the conjure elemental spell to summon an elemental within the area of effect of the forbiddance spell?
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The forbiddance spell description states:
You create a ward against magical travel that protects up to 40,000 square feet of floor space to a height of 30 feet above the floor. For the duration, creatures can't teleport into the area or use portals [...] to enter the area. The spell also proofs the area against planar travel, and therefore prevents creatures from accessing the area by way of the Astral Plane, Ethereal Plane, Feywild, Shadowfell, or the plane shift spell.
In addition, the spell damages types of creature that you choose when you cast it. Choose one or more of the following - celestials, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead. When a chosen creature enters the spell's area or starts its turn there, the creature takes 5d10 radiant or necrotic damage (your choice when you cast this spell). [...]
Can you cast the conjure elemental spell to summon an elemental within the area of effect of the forbiddance spell?
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The forbiddance spell description states:
You create a ward against magical travel that protects up to 40,000 square feet of floor space to a height of 30 feet above the floor. For the duration, creatures can't teleport into the area or use portals [...] to enter the area. The spell also proofs the area against planar travel, and therefore prevents creatures from accessing the area by way of the Astral Plane, Ethereal Plane, Feywild, Shadowfell, or the plane shift spell.
In addition, the spell damages types of creature that you choose when you cast it. Choose one or more of the following - celestials, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead. When a chosen creature enters the spell's area or starts its turn there, the creature takes 5d10 radiant or necrotic damage (your choice when you cast this spell). [...]
Can you cast the conjure elemental spell to summon an elemental within the area of effect of the forbiddance spell?
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The forbiddance spell description states:
You create a ward against magical travel that protects up to 40,000 square feet of floor space to a height of 30 feet above the floor. For the duration, creatures can't teleport into the area or use portals [...] to enter the area. The spell also proofs the area against planar travel, and therefore prevents creatures from accessing the area by way of the Astral Plane, Ethereal Plane, Feywild, Shadowfell, or the plane shift spell.
In addition, the spell damages types of creature that you choose when you cast it. Choose one or more of the following - celestials, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead. When a chosen creature enters the spell's area or starts its turn there, the creature takes 5d10 radiant or necrotic damage (your choice when you cast this spell). [...]
Can you cast the conjure elemental spell to summon an elemental within the area of effect of the forbiddance spell?
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Yes, conjure elemental will work
Nowhere in the description of conjure elemental is it described as summoning the creature from another plane:
You call forth an elemental servant. Choose an area of air, earth, fire or water that fills a 10-foot cube within range. An elemental of challenge rating 5 or lower appropriate to the area you chose appears in an unoccupied space with 10 feet of it. For example, a fire elemental emerges from a bonfire, and an earth elemental rises up from the ground.
From the description of the spell we can see that you are calling the elemental out of the existing environment. Not summoning it from another plane. Therefore forbiddance does not prevent it.
However...
It will still take damage
If the caster of forbiddance selects the elemental creature type, your conjured creature will take the damage when it is summoned and again at the start of each of its turns so long as it is within the area of forbiddance. You should keep this in mind when choosing which creature types to ward the area against.
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@DavidCoffron No it's a good point. I was about to edit that in after re-reading my answer. "No effect" was certainly a bit strong.
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 4:40
Thanks. Is it possible to use [Planar Ally] instead of [Conjure Elemental] in this situation?
– 조성완
Nov 20 at 10:43
Is this answer suggesting that a fire elemental happens to lurk in every fire / flame on the material plane?
– SeriousBri
Nov 20 at 11:14
@SeriousBri you could take it that way. That's somewhat how the spell is worded but I actually meant that you call out the elemental energy and conjure it into an elemental. Also the fire needs to be at least a 10 foot cube, so pretty massive fire
– linksassin
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Yes, conjure elemental will work
Nowhere in the description of conjure elemental is it described as summoning the creature from another plane:
You call forth an elemental servant. Choose an area of air, earth, fire or water that fills a 10-foot cube within range. An elemental of challenge rating 5 or lower appropriate to the area you chose appears in an unoccupied space with 10 feet of it. For example, a fire elemental emerges from a bonfire, and an earth elemental rises up from the ground.
From the description of the spell we can see that you are calling the elemental out of the existing environment. Not summoning it from another plane. Therefore forbiddance does not prevent it.
However...
It will still take damage
If the caster of forbiddance selects the elemental creature type, your conjured creature will take the damage when it is summoned and again at the start of each of its turns so long as it is within the area of forbiddance. You should keep this in mind when choosing which creature types to ward the area against.
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@DavidCoffron No it's a good point. I was about to edit that in after re-reading my answer. "No effect" was certainly a bit strong.
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 4:40
Thanks. Is it possible to use [Planar Ally] instead of [Conjure Elemental] in this situation?
– 조성완
Nov 20 at 10:43
Is this answer suggesting that a fire elemental happens to lurk in every fire / flame on the material plane?
– SeriousBri
Nov 20 at 11:14
@SeriousBri you could take it that way. That's somewhat how the spell is worded but I actually meant that you call out the elemental energy and conjure it into an elemental. Also the fire needs to be at least a 10 foot cube, so pretty massive fire
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 11:37
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Yes, conjure elemental will work
Nowhere in the description of conjure elemental is it described as summoning the creature from another plane:
You call forth an elemental servant. Choose an area of air, earth, fire or water that fills a 10-foot cube within range. An elemental of challenge rating 5 or lower appropriate to the area you chose appears in an unoccupied space with 10 feet of it. For example, a fire elemental emerges from a bonfire, and an earth elemental rises up from the ground.
From the description of the spell we can see that you are calling the elemental out of the existing environment. Not summoning it from another plane. Therefore forbiddance does not prevent it.
However...
It will still take damage
If the caster of forbiddance selects the elemental creature type, your conjured creature will take the damage when it is summoned and again at the start of each of its turns so long as it is within the area of forbiddance. You should keep this in mind when choosing which creature types to ward the area against.
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@DavidCoffron No it's a good point. I was about to edit that in after re-reading my answer. "No effect" was certainly a bit strong.
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 4:40
Thanks. Is it possible to use [Planar Ally] instead of [Conjure Elemental] in this situation?
– 조성완
Nov 20 at 10:43
Is this answer suggesting that a fire elemental happens to lurk in every fire / flame on the material plane?
– SeriousBri
Nov 20 at 11:14
@SeriousBri you could take it that way. That's somewhat how the spell is worded but I actually meant that you call out the elemental energy and conjure it into an elemental. Also the fire needs to be at least a 10 foot cube, so pretty massive fire
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 11:37
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up vote
12
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up vote
12
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Yes, conjure elemental will work
Nowhere in the description of conjure elemental is it described as summoning the creature from another plane:
You call forth an elemental servant. Choose an area of air, earth, fire or water that fills a 10-foot cube within range. An elemental of challenge rating 5 or lower appropriate to the area you chose appears in an unoccupied space with 10 feet of it. For example, a fire elemental emerges from a bonfire, and an earth elemental rises up from the ground.
From the description of the spell we can see that you are calling the elemental out of the existing environment. Not summoning it from another plane. Therefore forbiddance does not prevent it.
However...
It will still take damage
If the caster of forbiddance selects the elemental creature type, your conjured creature will take the damage when it is summoned and again at the start of each of its turns so long as it is within the area of forbiddance. You should keep this in mind when choosing which creature types to ward the area against.
Yes, conjure elemental will work
Nowhere in the description of conjure elemental is it described as summoning the creature from another plane:
You call forth an elemental servant. Choose an area of air, earth, fire or water that fills a 10-foot cube within range. An elemental of challenge rating 5 or lower appropriate to the area you chose appears in an unoccupied space with 10 feet of it. For example, a fire elemental emerges from a bonfire, and an earth elemental rises up from the ground.
From the description of the spell we can see that you are calling the elemental out of the existing environment. Not summoning it from another plane. Therefore forbiddance does not prevent it.
However...
It will still take damage
If the caster of forbiddance selects the elemental creature type, your conjured creature will take the damage when it is summoned and again at the start of each of its turns so long as it is within the area of forbiddance. You should keep this in mind when choosing which creature types to ward the area against.
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@DavidCoffron No it's a good point. I was about to edit that in after re-reading my answer. "No effect" was certainly a bit strong.
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 4:40
Thanks. Is it possible to use [Planar Ally] instead of [Conjure Elemental] in this situation?
– 조성완
Nov 20 at 10:43
Is this answer suggesting that a fire elemental happens to lurk in every fire / flame on the material plane?
– SeriousBri
Nov 20 at 11:14
@SeriousBri you could take it that way. That's somewhat how the spell is worded but I actually meant that you call out the elemental energy and conjure it into an elemental. Also the fire needs to be at least a 10 foot cube, so pretty massive fire
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 11:37
add a comment |
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@DavidCoffron No it's a good point. I was about to edit that in after re-reading my answer. "No effect" was certainly a bit strong.
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 4:40
Thanks. Is it possible to use [Planar Ally] instead of [Conjure Elemental] in this situation?
– 조성완
Nov 20 at 10:43
Is this answer suggesting that a fire elemental happens to lurk in every fire / flame on the material plane?
– SeriousBri
Nov 20 at 11:14
@SeriousBri you could take it that way. That's somewhat how the spell is worded but I actually meant that you call out the elemental energy and conjure it into an elemental. Also the fire needs to be at least a 10 foot cube, so pretty massive fire
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 11:37
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@DavidCoffron No it's a good point. I was about to edit that in after re-reading my answer. "No effect" was certainly a bit strong.
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 4:40
@DavidCoffron No it's a good point. I was about to edit that in after re-reading my answer. "No effect" was certainly a bit strong.
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 4:40
Thanks. Is it possible to use [Planar Ally] instead of [Conjure Elemental] in this situation?
– 조성완
Nov 20 at 10:43
Thanks. Is it possible to use [Planar Ally] instead of [Conjure Elemental] in this situation?
– 조성완
Nov 20 at 10:43
Is this answer suggesting that a fire elemental happens to lurk in every fire / flame on the material plane?
– SeriousBri
Nov 20 at 11:14
Is this answer suggesting that a fire elemental happens to lurk in every fire / flame on the material plane?
– SeriousBri
Nov 20 at 11:14
@SeriousBri you could take it that way. That's somewhat how the spell is worded but I actually meant that you call out the elemental energy and conjure it into an elemental. Also the fire needs to be at least a 10 foot cube, so pretty massive fire
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 11:37
@SeriousBri you could take it that way. That's somewhat how the spell is worded but I actually meant that you call out the elemental energy and conjure it into an elemental. Also the fire needs to be at least a 10 foot cube, so pretty massive fire
– linksassin
Nov 20 at 11:37
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