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The only thing I ever banned from my world was the kinder race. People would take their known quirks to the extreme. Like the story of one finding a stone. He used this stone as a weapon and after every battle he would find it again. So, the stone must be magical. Well the party ran across a dragon. This dragon was hit by the stone and picked it up. The kinder went crazy crying and whining about his magic stone. Annoying the dragon to the point he gave him the stone and some of his horde just to make that guy leave him alone.
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I don't agree with your point of view one bit.
Firstly, as you said, it's written nowhere that you can soak an object using create water. You can cast the spell only in an open container exactly to avoid situations like these. And anyway, what's the point of wasting a spell slot and a known spell for that? You can just carry a bucket of water with you and throw it at your desired location, with the same effect.
Secondly, while i agree that openly talking and expressing each other ideas and emotions is incredibly healthy for the game, you should consider that maybe the DM doesn't want your opinion on the subject. A DM usually knows where he is going with the adventure and has a bigger picture of it than its players. Unsolicited advices can be annoying, especially if the adventure barely started. Imagine if someone stopped one of your shorts after 10 seconds to tell you "your wrong" before even finishing to listen to what you have to say. Irritating, no?
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He probably didn't like that idea because it messes with the entire economy of the world. When you think about the basis for most medieval economies, it's based off of rice, grain, meat, and other foods. It makes it really hard to keep a coherent world, when you essentially negate the need for farmers and the basis of creating food. Even desert cities, and countries can't be formed around Oasis or other wells, when water can just be created out of thin air. The internal consistency of the world gets shattered by that one spell. And so I assume that your DM wants to keep an internally consistent world when it comes to the logistics of how things operate. That being said, I do agree he could have made some exceptions to this rule. Or me that spell extremely niche for certain cases.
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@publiusii4246
1 month ago
I respect it. If you're trying to run a survival campaign where food and water are scarce resources then those spells ruin that. If you're in a space where you can't get water, you probably shouldn't be wasting it freezing locks.
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