Is the Glowing Light Spell Too Powerful?
Any object can be used as the ingredient for the Glowing Light spell, after which it disappears. Does this mean the lock on a door of a prison can be used as an ingredient, after which it disappears and the characters are free? Or perhaps a giant, evil, ancient artifact? What about a person or an animal? Can you cast Glowing Light on an animal? No official response to this spell exists yet, but the book does state any object, rather than person or animal. As for the rest of the possibilities, here is a suggestion to deal with the ingredient needs of this spell: In this case, any simple object comprised of non-moving parts and non-magical could be used if of a reasonable size, such as easily held in the hand. The object may not disappear after the spell use, but may be brittle and unusable. It is really up to the GM to consider the options. (Unofficial) “Any small object that can be completely held in the wizards fist [is a suitable ingredient for this spell] …this discounts anything