The targeted effect may end early as described by the spell which created it (for example, invisibility will end if you attack). For its remaining duration, if the targeted effect is subject to dispel magic, it is merely suppressed for 10 minutes. The targeted effect's duration is extended to 24 hours if it isn't already longer, and if it required concentration, it no longer requires concentration. If the creature dies, the targeted effect ends. For the duration of the targeted effect, the number of magic items the creature is capable of attuning is reduced by one. If the targeted effect is on a creature, the creature must be willing, and must be capable of attuning one or more magic items. The targeted effect must have been created by a spell cast at 5th level or lower, and the targeted effect must have a duration of at least 10 minutes. When you cast permanency, you target a magical effect within range that you can see. Any thoughts?Ĭomponents: V, S, M (a rare type of magical diamond found on the astral plane, worth 10,000 gp) And of course a year may be a long in game time period so this may onyly be functionally useful for certain kinds of (maybe high level) campaigns. Of course some spells may be abusable and I dont know lll have to reread the spells. This mechanic is cool for RP reasons (making castles and building/fortifying stuff, etc.) and has some cool but not OP in combat uses (having mirror image up until dispelled is cool, but not game breaking, etc.). Anyway, my suggestion:ĮVERY spell that that both, (i) has a duration other than instantaneous and (ii) does not require concentration, can be cast (in the same, and relevant way) every day for one year and become permanent until dispelled. ![]() Hi All, One of the coolest mechanics in 5e is the spell mechanic that essentially makes a spell effect permanent if said spell is cast a certain number of days in a row (this mechanic has precedent in other editions but 5e has integrated the mechanic more robustly than other editions as far as I am concerned, and the mechanic works great with new concentration).
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