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5e Tricks[edit]
This page lists a bunch of different tricks you can use with various D&D spells, abilities, etc.
Tricks can mean synergy between different things, or clever and creative uses of abilities. The
goal is to make a list of fun clever ideas to use in a game with a DM, not necessarily to optimize.
Interpreted rules are ok here -- these tricks should see some use after all.
Feel free to add tricks of the game that you have discovered and used.
Silence + Ranged Weapon
The history of this one was fun because it saw a great use. The party had to sneak into an evil
wizard's castle (for some reason or another) and needed to take out watchmen without having
them scream as they died. Silent sleep spells were useful, but to actually sneak over the wall,
they needed a way to take out guards in the tall towers. This is when the silence javelin came into
play. Silence cast on the javelin allowed it to be thrown at a guard and kill him without a noise
being made.
Shrink Item + Boulder + sling
Shrink item is a spell that, DM dependent, I have a million good things to say about. One game I
used it to shrink a boulder down and had the command word as a readied action right when my
ally fired it from his sling. Our DM let us have our fun and decided since fireball deals 10d6 as a
3rd level spell, it would be ok to let it deal 10d8 to a single target. It is a useful way to prepare
for an adventure. Have a few of those handy plus some other shrunk goodies.
For the archers in the party, Don't forget about the Balista bolt + Shrink combo. It might look
really fancy, but doesn't improve damage because projectiles deal damage based on the size of
the weapon that fired them.
Silent Image Tricks
A few I like to use are making illusionary pits, illusionary walls (you can use this in combat to
grant yourself or an ally full concealment), illusionary wraiths (they make no sound anyways),
and illusionary corpses (make it seem like you were killed when combined with invisibility).
You can also make a wall out of fire, or a similar substance. No one is actually going to risk
touching it to figure out if it's real or not, so your enemies won't get a save. As always with Silent
Image, don't try this one against people with ranks in Spellcraft. Hit them with Grease instead.
Unseen Servant + Cloak
On the same manner, I often had a servant nearby. As a joke I gave him a cloak so he was a
'visible' servant. Then I realized he could hold the cloak up like a wall blanket that blocked line
of sight and effect. And it's not even my actions being wasted, I just need to stay within 15 ft. of
the servant while is lasts.
Polymorph Any Object + Awaken
A DM might let you pull this off once, but if they let you do it more than that, then they need to
go back to DM school :P. Basically, you use Polymorph Any Object to change your ally into a
furry animal. The duration is permanent (though you can just revert it afterwards). While your
buddy is a fuzzy little critter, you have your druid cast a maximized Awaken on him. He will be
set to 18 Int (which will reverse once you reverse the polymorph) and gain 3 Charisma (this will
be permanent RAW). You could repeat this for 250 exp from your druid each time, but I'm pretty
sure the DM will have something to say about that.
This isn't even close to the limit of crazy that Polymorph Any Object can pull off -- which is an
essentially unlimited amount of crazy. With great power comes great responsibility. This spell is
crazy power. Remember that.
Sneak Attack + Greater Invisibility
This is a well known synergy that allows a rogue to deal their sneak attack damage with every
single attack they have.
The Halfling Hurler
Some people still don't know this one -- Rogues can throw acid flasks and alchemist's fire to deal
sneak attack damage on the target. Both of these strike as touch attacks (no wraithstrike needed),
and can be combined with the two-weapon fighting chain. Use a wand of divine power for
obvious uses. Using blink (as per Ring of Blink) makes all your attacks count as sneak attacks,
and there's not even a miss chance with ranged attacks (which flasks/fire are)! You can also use
your bonus feat at level 10 to take Perfect Two-Weapon Fighting (this is perfectly legal) or
whatever other feat you want, but I suggest Perfect Two-Weapon Fighting. Remember to carry
around a wand or two of gravestrike and golemstrike (Spell Compendium) for the undead and
constructs you run across.
Lots of Fire Seeds
Cast fire seeds a bunch of times to create tons of explosive holly berries. Have all of the berries
use the same command word. Speak the command word when the enemy is nearby the berries
(and you are far enough away) and BOOM! With an 11th level caster (minimum to cast the
spell), you deal 8d8 + 88 damage (Reflex half). A cleric can easily have 3 of these prepared,
which will net 24d8 + 264 damage. As you can probably guess, this spell gets more and more
ridiculous. Combine with Energy Substitution at higher levels to deal with resistances.
Scythe and Hold Person
Can be done with one or two characters (or more). The first one casts Hold Person on a target,
and if they fail their saving throw, then second one uses a full round action to Coup de Grace
them, dealing 8d4 +4x damage modifier. If they survive this assault then they must make a DC
18 minimum Fortitude save (average DC 36 on the scythe alone) as well as the additional
damage dealt by their damage modifier. This can be performed by any allies of the caster for as
long as the target is paralyzed and a rogues sneak attack also triggers on the Coupe de Grace for
added meanness.
Scythe is used for its respectable damage and 4x critical multiplier, as well as being only a
martial weapon.
Spiked Chain combo
Gain the feats Combat Reflexes, Improved Trip and Combat Expertise while wielding a Spiked
Chain. If anyone comes within 10ft on any side (including diagonals), you get an AoO and if you
hit them, you get a trip attempt (with a bonus to your Strength score and no opportunity for
retaliation). If you successfully trip them, you get a free attack on them (and they are prone,
losing 4 AC vs Melee attacks). Getting up from prone triggers another AoO (followed by another
trip attempt, followed by another hit for getting tripped and back to being prone). If you do this
with two or more characters in overlapping threatened squares, it becomes harder for the enemy
to get near you ad they will provoke 2 AoOs and the associated trip chains.