Baldur's Gate 3

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gand_gab Sep 18, 2020 @ 11:32am
telekinesis users besides the warlock?
I really enjoyed telekinesis in Original Sin games, a bit opepowered when you get some indestructible containers, but a good game option. So I have a quesion:
Will there be more telekinesis users besides the warlock?
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nyanko Sep 18, 2020 @ 11:36am 
Dark Sun territory here. Might come in the future. I think I read somewhere WotC wanted to reboot the franchise.
Opossum Sep 18, 2020 @ 1:49pm 
Being able to move items is in but im not sure if weight comes into play. in combat i doubt we will see it but it will exist for puzzle solving
Rhawkas Sep 18, 2020 @ 3:51pm 
The only official telekinesis I know of in D&D5E is the Mage Hand cantrip (which isn't technically telekinesis, but similar in effect) and has some limitations. Then there's the 5th level spell called Telekinesis, which is pretty cool and has plenty of room for creative uses.
Rhawkas Sep 18, 2020 @ 4:13pm 
Originally posted by GrandMajora:
What's the current 5th edition size chart? Because I'm looking up the spell description, and it says it works on creatures of HUGE size or smaller.

Huge is classified as being 15 by 15 feet, and is roughly the size of a fire giant, or a treant.

But it also only works on objects weighing 1,000 lbs or less?
If I'm understanding it correctly, it means you could try and use it to move huge or smaller creatures, but if you were trying to move an object you would use the objects weight instead. So if you wanted to throw an empty wagon or something that, while it may be really big, it's not super heavy. That's one of the many things in D&D that comes down to the situation and the DM. Some DMs might only ever do things using the rules as written, while others may bend them a little bit (or a lot, depending on the situation) if it seems feasible. Like if you've got a wizard that has been using a certain spell a whole lot throughout the campaign and roleplaying it well, the DM may decide to give them some leeway with it to push the story, create tension, etc..
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Date Posted: Sep 18, 2020 @ 11:32am
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