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I am looking for ways, other than the casting of Wish, to add permanency to spells. The original then dies, and is transferred to the now enchanted body.
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It would probably have drawbacks, mostly with its reliability (using it this way is a 33% chance of no longer being able to cast it), and also because several casting classes do not have access to it.Īs far as having a permanent effect on a PC directly, I was thinking of having PCs with access to Clone create a clone, but with a longer casting time, and having to cast the spell they want to affect them permanently a certain number of times. Since Wish doesn't have spell permanency as one of its guaranteed effects, I'd prefer to omit it as a solution. I am already aware that several spells have permanent versions which last until dispelled, such as Teleportation Circle, Glyph of Warding, Guards and Wards, etc. There is a homebrew 5E version of the Permanency spell on the unofficial D&D wiki, but I don't feel like it's quite complete, and there is nothing for concentration spells. I have done some research and have found a few things which might help give direction to this.

I am now DM'ing a top-tier campaign, and several of my PCs are casters who have requested a way of making several spells permanent. As we all know, the golden-age era of spellcasters having access to spells like Permanency is now over with the arrival of 5E.
