5e minor illusion vs prestidigitation. Is it that prestidigitation covers several cate...
5e minor illusion vs prestidigitation. Is it that prestidigitation covers several categories? Or is it that in actual play it gets abused and treated as if it can do more than it . Which is more fun to mess around with? I'd think prestidigitation because even though it's Both of these seem fun to play with, with Minor Illusion appear more useful and Prestidigitation appearing more variable. And like prestidigitation, there is effectively an infinite variety to Can I create a lens that will function as a magnifying glass or spyglass with Minor Illusion by using the illusion as a focus to warp or bend light as a lens might? If a creature uses its action to examine the sound or image, the creature can determine that it is an illusion with a successful Intelligence (Investigation) check against your spell save DC. There will be those situations where Mage Hand is the exact thing you need, but the On the other hand, minor illusion is more specialized in what it does, but also much less limited in the potency of the effects it can generate. Mage Hand allows you to manipulate your environment (provided it's 10 pounds or In this case, prestidigitation is far more limited in what it can make than minor illusion. Both of these seem fun to play with, with Minor Illusion appear more useful and Prestidigitation appearing more variable. Minor illusion is useful for quite a few things. So, when you are something like a low level bard you get very limited cantrip choices. Minor illusion allows you to create either an illusion of an object (which includes things such as Prestidigitation is 100% useless in combat. Thaumaturgy I'm going to assume you meant vs Prestidigitation. I'd take Prestidigitation and Minor Illusion - they've been more routinely useful in my experience. Which would you rather have access to, and what would you guys say are the strengths We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I've created a level 3 bard and I have all of my combat options covered. prestidigitation which can do a Prestigitation vs Minor Illusion I'm never sure which of the two to pick, and both seems like a waste of a cantrip slot. The easiest option is to create cover, an illusion of a brick wall blocks line of sight just as well as a real one and Re: Minor Illusion & Prestidigitation (& Thaumaturgy) guides? The best part of Minor Illusion is the sound effects, not the unmoving visual image, especially since you can vary the sound Question: Can Minor Illusion create light? Question: What’s the difference between Minor Illusion vs Thaumaturgy? Question: What’s the Minor illusion seems vastly superior to the illusion aspect. Prestidigitation VS Minor illusion VS Druidcraft Hi guys! I'm starting a new pen and paper campaign tomorrow. On the other hand, minor illusion only makes illusions, so it's more specialized, vs. I was thinking Re: Minor Illusion vs. However, Prestidigitation is less effective in combat, but offers more 'flavor', where Minor Illusion is much more useful in combat. Which is more fun to mess around with? I'd think prestidigitation because Both are great cantrips. It also requires a specific ability check to discern its illusory nature, so it can Minor Illusion is great for creating distractions, Prestidigitation makes tinderboxes unnecessary. While they can do comparable things, they aren't the same, and minor illusions main drawback is that it can create a visual illusion, or a sound, not both at the same time, prestidigitation can provide the Minor Illusion, on the other hand, is much better for creating persistent, convincing illusory matter or sound.
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