Is modify memory a charm?

If it takes any damage or is targeted by another spell, this spell ends, and none of the target’s memories are modified. While this charm lasts, you can affect the target’s memory of an event that it experienced within the last 24 hours and that lasted no more than 10 minutes.

Can you minor illusion yourself?

Minor illusion can create an illusory object that is big enough for you to hide behind or within (assuming you’re not Large+). However, if you’re taller than 5 ft., you’ll often have to be effectively prone if you’re trying to attack from inside the illusion.

What level is modify memory?

If you cast this spell using a spell slot of 6th level or higher, you can alter the target’s memories of an event that took place up to 7 days ago (6th level), 30 days ago (7th level), 1 year ago (8th level), or any time in the creature’s past (9th level).

Can I move a minor illusion?

The only way a minor illusion can move is by casting another instance of it. So if you say cast a rustling noise as if someone was inside a bush. Then cast it again on a different part of the hedge row.

What classes can use modify memory?

Modify memory began its journey in 3rd edition as a 4th level spell given to acute casters. Now it is back in the 5e Player’s Handbook as a 5th level enchantment spell and is available to the bard, wizard, trickery cleric, and the archivist artificer in a recent Unearthed Arcana that has not made it to print.

What can you do with encode thoughts spell?

If you cast this spell while concentrating on a spell or an ability that allows you to read or manipulate the thoughts of others (such as Detect Thoughts or Modify Memory ), you can transform the thoughts or memories you read, rather than your own, into a thought strand.

What are two situations that encode thoughts bring to mind?

There’s basically two cool situations that a spell like Encode Thoughts brings to mind… the first is that of an imprisoned NPC caster, who encodes a plea for help, hands it to his familiar or a conspirator or somebody, and then has them deliver it to the party starting a quest to come to their aid.

Why do you need a pass code for encode thoughts?

If Encode Thoughts were only worded in a way that let others interact with the thought strand without needing to cast the spell themselves (either anyone, or anyone you designate, or anyone with a pass code, etc.), it would have been able to accomplish something similar in a much more direct and thematic fashion.

How does the encode thoughts Cantrip work?

The description of the encode thoughts cantrip says (GGtR, p. 47; emphasis mine): Putting a finger to your head, you pull a memory, an idea, or a message from your mind and transform it into a tangible string of glowing energy called a thought strand, which persists for the duration or until you cast this spell again. […]

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