>https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Dust%20of%20Dryness#content
>The dust turns a cube of water 15 feet on a side into one marble-sized pellet, which floats or rests near where the dust was sprinkled. The pellet's weight is negligible.
>Someone can use an action to smash the pellet against a hard surface, causing the pellet to Shatter and release the water the dust absorbed. Doing so ends that pellet's magic.
>https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/wall%20of%20force
>Nothing can physically pass through the wall. It is immune to all damage and can't be dispelled by Dispel Magic. A Disintegrate spell destroys the wall instantly, however
What happens if someone were to use Wall of Force (bullshit indestructible magical barrier) to contain a lot of beads made by Dust of Dryness (bullshit magical item capable of condensing a massive amounts of water) broken by [insert method of breaking here]?
How many beads are needed to cause the water to undergo fusion? And what would the yield be?
>The dust turns a cube of water 15 feet on a side into one marble-sized pellet, which floats or rests near where the dust was sprinkled. The pellet's weight is negligible.
>Someone can use an action to smash the pellet against a hard surface, causing the pellet to Shatter and release the water the dust absorbed. Doing so ends that pellet's magic.
>https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/wall%20of%20force
>Nothing can physically pass through the wall. It is immune to all damage and can't be dispelled by Dispel Magic. A Disintegrate spell destroys the wall instantly, however
What happens if someone were to use Wall of Force (bullshit indestructible magical barrier) to contain a lot of beads made by Dust of Dryness (bullshit magical item capable of condensing a massive amounts of water) broken by [insert method of breaking here]?
How many beads are needed to cause the water to undergo fusion? And what would the yield be?
