• @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    Sadly, no.

    This spell repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch

    But any DM who doesn’t allow this is a fun vampire.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 years ago

      Grab fancy bottles of wine that are empty, fill with crap wine, reaffix the seal using mending. Move from town to town selling.

      Or at least that’s the theory. The real fancy wineries probably have some sort of arcane seal that mending won’t repair.

      Same thing with letters. Break the seal, read/replace contents, reseal.

      Mending can be really handy.

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        2 years ago

        Oh absolutely. But I mean that I don’t think it could unshred cheese using RAW. That’s a lot of breaks, not just one.

        • @Adalast
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          22 years ago

          Make Whole will do it. No break is larger than 5’, so RAW, Make Whole can insured cheese.

    • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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      52 years ago

      There should totally be an upgraded version. Like you cast the spell onto an object. Then you can damage, destroy, mutilate, burn or maim the object anyway you want. Then, when you cast the spell again, the object returns to how it was before the spell was cast. Bonus points if it returns to its original position if it’s within X feet.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        That would be a perfect spell for barfights to avoid a life-threatening bill for trashing the place.

    • Pietson
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      32 years ago

      Nothing is stopping you from casting it multiple times

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        62 years ago

        Now i’m imagining someone spending several minutes meticulously re-adhering each individual shred of cheese back to the block, each one taking 6 second