Do you ever use the Detect Magic spell in D&D? It's a popular one. But what if... no, that's crazy. Nevermind...
...No, it couldn't be. Could it...?
...Alright, here it is: What if the Detect Magic spell was... better? (Better, how? I don't know! You tell me!)
That's what we're talking about this week! We're discussing ways to make the Detect Magic spell more interesting, more powerful, more... different? So come along and hear our thoughts, and share yours below!
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See you next time, through half a foot of stone!
Episode 169: You Cast Detect Magic
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Question(s) answered this episode:
1. If you could make Detect Magic better, how would you change it?
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