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Favorite Traditional Spell in D&D?

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    Charm Person without a doubt. It is insane to think about the two trolls you kept charmed for weeks at a time in earlier editions. I would feed them each other and they would just regenerate back all the damage. Not really a problem to make sure to charm them again before a fortnight has passed. Troll lackeys for all I say, charmus besticus.

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    Always love the ubiquitous nature of Charm Person which could be more than a combat aid but help cut back on lengthy diplomatic chats with angry barbarian chiefs and Magic Missile is always a must. For me Deep Pockets has come in the most useful time and time again when the wizard has stumbled onto a huge horde and the bloody rogue of the party has mislaid the bag of holding.

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    I've always liked the multiple effects of the various "prismatic" spells, with prismatic spray being my favorite.

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