This idea for a thread was inspired after some creative use of magic in my recently completed rune quest campaign, and i was just wondering what other experiences people have had with their magic using player characters being creative with their magic's?.
In said campaign, players were in a hard fight with the antagonists of the campaign, as all the main warriors of the group were pretty much of equal skill as their opponents, and most blows were being parried or evaded, or the group being out manoeuvred. This battle was being fought in a old stone building, and the second sorcerer of the group (there were two players with sorcery using characters) decided he was going to slow this annoying antagonist down, so he used form/set stone around the feet of said antagonist, who suddenly found he could not move, as his feet were now encased in stone, and he was promptly hacked apart by the parties warriors.
This is so far one of the most creative use of the form/set spell i have had in one of my games, as usually such spells are used to create walls or open up gaps.
In said campaign, players were in a hard fight with the antagonists of the campaign, as all the main warriors of the group were pretty much of equal skill as their opponents, and most blows were being parried or evaded, or the group being out manoeuvred. This battle was being fought in a old stone building, and the second sorcerer of the group (there were two players with sorcery using characters) decided he was going to slow this annoying antagonist down, so he used form/set stone around the feet of said antagonist, who suddenly found he could not move, as his feet were now encased in stone, and he was promptly hacked apart by the parties warriors.
This is so far one of the most creative use of the form/set spell i have had in one of my games, as usually such spells are used to create walls or open up gaps.