There are also some adjectives such as comfortable, uncomfortable, wonderful, and terrible. Many of the May Level 1 and Level 2 words are opposite words such as top and bottom. We hope this project will continue to impact and foster core language vocabulary growth for many years to come. The past year of working on this project has forever changed the way we look at core vocabulary and we are grateful for all of you that have joined us on this journey. We are now kicking off month ten of the series and we hope you have been able to use this project to help expand your students’ vocabulary. Summer is on the horizon, and we are starting to wrap up the passion project that became School Year of Core. To the parents, teachers, Speech-Language Pathologists, Paraprofessionals, friends, and other curious professionals or communicators – welcome back to the monthly School Year of Core Words- May 2021 Edition. ![]() Introduction to the School Year of Core Vocabulary Words Series.You can find posts for previous months in the School Year of Core Vocabulary Words below. ![]() If you are new to this series, you may want to review the introduction that our series and check out the first 9 months of the School Year of Core Vocabulary Words using the links below. Their Data Collection Forms and tips on using shared reading in our AAC teaching are appropriate for AAC learners of various ages. Therapists and teachers will appreciate the Activity Packets, containing suggestions for highlighting these words in a variety of activities. This series focuses on a selected set of words to highlight for the month along with a suggested order in which to teach them. A Chain Warlock casting it through his familiar can kill someone with an invisible sprite while he's in the next room over.It’s almost May so we’re back with another post in the School Year of Core Vocabulary Words Series by guest authors Michaela Sullivan, Alisa Lego, and Beth Lytle. A sorcerer using metamagic can kill a fleeing enemy from up to a 120 feet away. ![]() Or in the case of a Bard, hide it in the midst of a song. No hand waving or anything, just a simple word. Additionally, the spell requires nothing more than a word, so from a RP perspective, it's a pretty scary power. Jeremy Crawford's SA on the spell is that it kills through Polymorph and Wildshape as well. Most NPCs your party will encounter naturally have less than 100 HP, and if you study in the School of Enchantment, Split Enchantment lets your wizard kill 2 for the price of one. The specifically powerful thing about PWK is that it's an instantaneous kill, so if your cleric is less than 100 HP, there is no save or anything, they are just dead. I definitely think that there are some spells that are designed to be more for foes. The only actual use I can come up with is using it as a DM to establish an Opponent as a powerful magic user and being a dick to a low and mid level party. so using a 9th level spell slot to do what at best boils down to slightly more damage than most fighter classes with access to magic equipment can do every round and at worst and far more likely do nothing or maybe using it to take out a cannon fodder opponent seems ridiculous. At that point you have access to Meteor Swarm, Wish, Foresight, Invulnerability, Prismatic Wall etc. ![]() If it is a dangerous opponent who is simply worn down to where they might have less than 100HP it's still a pretty big gamble and not really worth possibly wasting a 9th level spell on, considering that if they have less than 100HP they're probably gonna be dead after 2 turns anyway, also if it is a big bad you're probably not gonna save your 9th level spell until they are already almost defeated.ĭealing less than 100 points of damage to a single and at this point in the game probably not particularly dangerous creature while providing no other benefits seems pretty weak. Ok so I was playing an NPC allied with my party who I gave access to this spell because, well why the hell not, and when he assisted the party in a fight it occurred to me that this spell is pretty useless overall, especially since it is a 9th level spell? Feels to me like it should be 6 or maybe 7 at most and even then choosing something like Disintegrate or Finger of Death over it feels like a no-brainer in most scenarios, given the low chance of it doing anything.Īt the point where you have access to 9th level spells, a creature with less than 100 hit points isn't gonna be much of a threat to the party and apart from some fringe cases I can't imagine anyone wasting a 9th level spell on it. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures
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