what color robe should my commoner wizard get? he just got paid for the first time, and it's like a fortune for him. i want him to buy some frivolous stuff.
>>spell list
>>create campfire, ray of frost, minor image
>>fog cloud, mage armor, unseen servant, find familiar [bat], silent image
been using unseen servant and silent image to do a bit of "dread pirate roberts" stuff, distant mage, lighting fires with my cantrips/unseen servant
i'm considering taking diviner
red robes of neutrality duh
Considering that red and violet were generally for nobles and their retainers only?
Green or yellow.
You could always go blue
>>46312307
>No sleep, no colour spray, no invisibility, no mage hand, no prestidigitation
What kind of a fucking hedge trickster are you?
>>46312307
Violet.
Also, have them made out of velvet. It must be tacky and garish.
>>46312307
Simple brown or grey. The less attention you draw to yourself, the better. Have it made of a really good fabric, so it lasts long. Also, pockets, the more the better.
>>46317503
I'm level 1 so no invisibility and only 3 cantrips. Invisible servant can be cast forfreeif you take ten minutes to cast it, so I try to have that up for as long as possible. Better than Mage hand because it uses a bonus action.
Sleeps in the spell book. May look in to color spray.
>>46319935
Get some rad stars and moons sewn into them?
>>46320047
>ten minutes and a bonus action to cast
>better then mage hand
What kind of retard are you?
>>46312307
Green, because mages who wear green are always thirsty for cock
>>46320350
>What kind of retard are you?
>asks this to the guy that made a thread to help him decide the color of his character clothes
>>46320350
You can cast it as a standard action, but that takes a spell slot. Mage hand also
It can do things without you wasting your whole turn to do it. You can use unseen servant to drop caltrops, hell, even interpose against a charge. It has a longer range and can do things to mess with the environment like shut doors on your enemies faces. Plus, it's invisible and Mage hand isn't
Robes? Why not a peasant's tunic and stockings? I mean, really, who's the enemy going to go after first? The guy who looks like the fighter's dorky retainer, or the guy wielding the robes and staff who looks like he's about three seconds from fireballing your ass?
>>46321581
go all merlin on it?
i can dig it. plus, there's already a warlock in the party.
>>46312307
You have 3 options i can see
Super fabulous, he buys what he THINKS a wizard would wear, and its gaudy and out of place everywhere.
Smart and stealthy, he buys normal clothes, higher quality, preferably in a dark color and seems a normal traveler until he casts.
Standard wizarding clothes, whatever they may be by setting/locale, most likely to occur if he had formal training, dresses like those he emulates or worked with/learned under.
Purple was and remains a fucking fantastic color for standing out and looking wealthy btw. That dye was expensive as fuck.
>>46322027
An example from wikipedia of Tyrian/Imperial purple