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On a not entirely unrelated note, the spell-list for a first level sorceror-nanny should probably be:
- mending
- prestidigitation
- dancing lights
- mage hand
- sleep
- comprehend languages (or, if the GM rules that comprehend languages does not work on babybabble, unseen servant)
(Has to be a sorceror, a wizard's pre-prep mentality is not compatible with the Chaos That Is Baby. One must be adaptable.)
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It's a running joke around here that the most popular spell for parents in D&Dland has got to be "sleep". Trying to get the baby to nap is quite the adventure....
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Is there one for cleaning cloth diapers?
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Prestidigitation can be used for a variety of minor cleaning tasks!
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Let me see... You may need some kind of minor healing for the side-effects (on the mother) of breastfeeding and the inevitable headbonks.
A Decanter of Endless Milk might be useful, especially if it could be tuned for breast milk...
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However, we could roll the nanny as a bard. They get a little healing, and I think the spells I listed off are on the 3ed bard spell list ....
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But yes. I agree with that. (I also still argue that 'find this person now' has its uses once one is past the baby stage and into the independent mobility stage.)
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