![]() Even all the enemies if your DM rolls initiative once for them all. And the summoned creatures initiative is rolled when you cast the spell, and can easily mean multiple enemies get to act before your creatures do even once. If you fail one before their initiative they don't even get to attack. If you fail a concentration check, they're all gone. IMO it mostly depends on your how well your enemies know magic, and Conjure spells in particular, and how your DM plays them. ![]() My resonans for picking the spell is that it seems like the consistently most powerfull option in all sorts of different situations while it also fits the character concept, and i've always enjoyed summons. So what is your experience with both of these concerns? Im the kind of player that likes to optimize to a certain extent, but I also try not to overshadow the other characters or steal their thunder, and ruining other peoples fun is the last i want to do. Im not so much concerned about 1 as I plan to print all stats, throw all attack rolls at once, use average damage and use simple tactics etc.īut 2 has me concerned. It is to powerfull and overshadows what the other characters can do, trivializes encounters etc. ![]() The concerns are mainly about two things: 1. Reading around on the web I see a lot of concerns about this spell. Our group is playing our first proper 5e campaign, and my lore bard is considering picking this spell with his magical secrets at level 6.
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