Now that's creativity
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You know, my biggest gripe with python isnt abstracted memory management. My biggest grip is duck typing
Duck typing is my favourite. Pry it from my cold dead (object that appears to be hands, and probably is, but maybe isn’t).
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Yeah, people are like these tubes specifically.
Just as fuckable, too
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Just as fuckable, too
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You know, my biggest gripe with python isnt abstracted memory management. My biggest grip is duck typing
At least it’s strongly typed as well unlike JavaScript.
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Salt? Wait… sea warer can also contain so much more like magnesium. A perfect component for… explosive… with water…
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Oh shit, that means I can a bucket of salt into free sea water.
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Nope, people are tubes, not containers
A tub with a plugged drain is the bottom is a container. Anyone wearing a buttplug is therefore a container.
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i will get to a level where i have as many slots of destroy water as possible, and i will spend the rest of my life casting destroy water on the ocean, until it is completely dry. is that something i’d be able to do, or is that not possible? (i play pathfinder, not d&d, so i don’t know)
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Salt? Wait… sea warer can also contain so much more like magnesium. A perfect component for… explosive… with water…
sea water wouldn’t be containing elemental magnesium, it would contain magnesium salts.
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i will get to a level where i have as many slots of destroy water as possible, and i will spend the rest of my life casting destroy water on the ocean, until it is completely dry. is that something i’d be able to do, or is that not possible? (i play pathfinder, not d&d, so i don’t know)
Assuming a level 20 druid, you’d have 32 slots 1 or above, 2 gallons per caster level so 40 gallons per cast, that’s 1,280 gallons per day or however fast you can regain spells. A bit shy of half a million gallons in a year. A particularly long-lived elf could destroy 280 million gallons before keeling over.
Now it depends how big the world you’re on is, but if it’s earth-like, the smallest ocean on earth is… 4.9 quintillion gallons.
4,900,000,000,000,000,000
So while you wouldn’t make a dent, a character with an irrational war against the ocean is hilarious and you should do it anyway.
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If it destroys water you have ions destroyed with the solution so no salt. Because it’s a part of the water. If you did destroy the water then you would get sodium and chloride plasma because it’s ionized.
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If it destroys water you have ions destroyed with the solution so no salt. Because it’s a part of the water. If you did destroy the water then you would get sodium and chloride plasma because it’s ionized.
Which is probably fine since, at this temperature, it will immediately convert to solid salt, albeit maybe with some impurities should some ions react with something else.
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Could you threaten the salt vendor with that?
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Just as fuckable, too
Actually those things are not that fuckable, because they roll along your penis instead of sliding. There is very little sensation other than cold squeezing.
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Assuming a level 20 druid, you’d have 32 slots 1 or above, 2 gallons per caster level so 40 gallons per cast, that’s 1,280 gallons per day or however fast you can regain spells. A bit shy of half a million gallons in a year. A particularly long-lived elf could destroy 280 million gallons before keeling over.
Now it depends how big the world you’re on is, but if it’s earth-like, the smallest ocean on earth is… 4.9 quintillion gallons.
4,900,000,000,000,000,000
So while you wouldn’t make a dent, a character with an irrational war against the ocean is hilarious and you should do it anyway.
So, the problem isn’t how much water but how much time?
Become lich, be immortal, problem solved.
Now it’s a race between you and the heat death of the universe or pissing off some God of the Sea for fucking up their backyard.
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Creativity = Killing everyone by taking great liberties in interpreting spells
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Their intestines might, but not their lungs. Lungs are more liek a sponge
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Once again, this still falls within the first part of the meme as it violates the spells wording of “open container”. If you’re using X-Ray vision to see the brain then the brain is within a closed container.
Soooo… No, Mr. Player
Don’t forget that most bodily fluids are almost certainly not water
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If it destroys water you have ions destroyed with the solution so no salt. Because it’s a part of the water. If you did destroy the water then you would get sodium and chloride plasma because it’s ionized.
The plasma is why the magic glows.
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Assuming a level 20 druid, you’d have 32 slots 1 or above, 2 gallons per caster level so 40 gallons per cast, that’s 1,280 gallons per day or however fast you can regain spells. A bit shy of half a million gallons in a year. A particularly long-lived elf could destroy 280 million gallons before keeling over.
Now it depends how big the world you’re on is, but if it’s earth-like, the smallest ocean on earth is… 4.9 quintillion gallons.
4,900,000,000,000,000,000
So while you wouldn’t make a dent, a character with an irrational war against the ocean is hilarious and you should do it anyway.
Maybe the duid can team up with a lvl 20 wizard that will open a Gate with his 9 lvl spell slot from the bottom of the ocean.
Dunno how to do the math, but a 20 feet diameter sink in the ocean opened in the sky of another plan for one minute may be faster (in spell slot economy) than lvl 9 destroy water.