Only if the comic world’s rules are based on old versions of D&D. I haven’t read the books recently, but I’m fairly sure nowadays you don’t need multiple versions of the same spell prepared to cast it more than once in the day.
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Did the gibbering mouther reappear?
Well, we’ll show THEM! Especially for that “Pen spoon potato” remark!
Now I really want to cast Fly on a slime just to see what happens.
Slime flies when you’re having fun.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
No, it’s got SIX planes!
Right, so if Slime is spoken by jiggling, then is rap music just the Truffle Shuffle?
Telekinesis is a terrible way to fly.
Levitate is even worse.
Presti did have Fly prepared, but she already cast it on herself.
Only if the comic world’s rules are based on old versions of D&D. I haven’t read the books recently, but I’m fairly sure nowadays you don’t need multiple versions of the same spell prepared to cast it more than once in the day.
This is pathfinder, officially speaking. Specifically PF1.
In the section “Questions asked at least twice” you might find some information.
https://rustyandco.com/frequently-asked-questions/faq/
It’s already the third one…
It’s a mistranslation, there is no spoon 😉
Like trying to use sign language in a bumper car
It’s not bloop gurgle gurgle squidge, it’s glorp gurgle burble splorch. Easy mistake for beginners, happens all the time.
… I just got the Secant double-pun. Well played, Mike.
Good lord, I hope my DM never sees this comic, the last thing our party needs to face is a flying gelatinous cube.
Page 69 is way too G rated to be a “page 69 involving giant girls wrestling”…