I used it for a bbeg in one game. Since the "jar" is actually a gemstone, he had it set in a crown. Using it he ruled a theocratic kingdom, "reincarnating" every generation into a new body. Whenever he 'died', any new children born in the next year were 'tested' by placing the crown on them and he chose one to inhabit. Yes he was absolutely an evil bastard.
@wyattdavis79978 ай бұрын
That's wonderful and I'm stealing it
@Kattlarv8 ай бұрын
This leads to a rather peculiar situation tbh... Since babies aren't sentient until like... 1-2 years. That would lead to a baby that's actually sapient... and the swapped soul would probably stay a potato, since it never developed to be self aware.
@ServantOfPuppets8 ай бұрын
@@Kattlarv brb theorycrafting lore for my canonically most feral child
@nLinggod8 ай бұрын
@@Kattlarv yep. when confronted by the party, he brushed it off saying "those children never grew up and sinned, so they're guaranteed life in heaven. really I did them a favour.". yeah, he was evil with a capital E.
@stephenwaldron27488 ай бұрын
I genuinely almost asked for the name of the show 😭😭
@OccasionalGoof9 ай бұрын
I guess, you could say, wizards are a lot like doors. When they're not themselves, they're ajar.
@crazy4bricksthebrickbrothe7229 ай бұрын
I climb in the jar
@sweetbeetyourfriend18089 ай бұрын
this joke makes me violent. very funny!
@Dyundu9 ай бұрын
Heyo
@dangalfthedruid9 ай бұрын
This is a comment of profound evil. 10/10
@warmachine58359 ай бұрын
It's you. You're the sicko this spell was made for.
@capy-karma1869 ай бұрын
I think the jar could work for a cult. I mean, imagine a jar cult that worships this ancient vessel and keeps giving it offerings in the form of bodies so their master can live on only for it to be some turbo old ass wizard using them as protection and a means of continuing their body snatching.
@Volvith9 ай бұрын
'The Cult of the Primordial Jar' is the most D&D thing i've heard in a while. _I'm absolutely using that._
@Rippertear9 ай бұрын
One of my PCs was essentially that concept- a high charisma wizard claiming to be a holy healer that tricked strong, unwise NPCs into getting possessed. (With the DM's approval ahead of time, of course)
@Zakvadr19959 ай бұрын
So… the Warrior Jars from Elden Ring? I’m down!
@Americanbadashh9 ай бұрын
It could make for a good librarian scribe type. Books burn too easily, but the jar has survived.
@nobody17559 ай бұрын
This is just the plot of The 100
@NertNeverlander9 ай бұрын
So it's basically an extra deranged and super unhinged version of phylactery
@warmachine58359 ай бұрын
It has some downsides. Proximity to the jar being one of them that phylacteries don't have, and you actually need another creature nearby to swap into AND that creature has to fail the will save. On the upside, no rotting corpse body.
@samfish25509 ай бұрын
I see this as the enchanters eternal life route. You can charm and beguile a choice subject into taking the jar, and depending on how much they understand about what you're asking, maybe even into willingly failing their save. Enchanters can be more fucked up than necromancers and adding some necromancy and clever cruelty into the mix with this spell and some enhanced manipulation..... Chef's kiss. *Side note, imagine if you had a, likely less exaggerated example, of the volcano jump concept of the vidio, but you somehow survived the attempted betrayal. I kinda want to use this as a backstory for an oath of vengeance paladin.
@ArkadiBolschek9 ай бұрын
iirc, Magic Jar is one of the spells you need to create a phylactery.
@charles38409 ай бұрын
The spell sounds like an early precursor to the lich ritual.
@Oddmanoutre8 ай бұрын
@@charles3840 This spell has been around since at least 2E, and according to the 2E Monster Manual entry for liches, is indeed part of the ritual (the jar becomes the phylactery).
@TheLolbitGamer9 ай бұрын
For ethical immortality, build a warforged body with the jar on the inside.
@_zurr9 ай бұрын
If the body swap requires a soul, this wouldn't be ethical, because you'd need a Warforged with a soul to swap with, thus dooming that (potentially newborn) soul to Mafuba Hell.
@randomperson83758 ай бұрын
@@_zurr why should i care about that if I'm an old jar wizard with great mental stats and the ripped, un-aging body of a warforged Barbarian? ethics mean nothing to jar wizards
@mjam_06738 ай бұрын
at that point it would probably just "end it all" after a while...
@healdrop93138 ай бұрын
@@_zurrit does technically require a soul, but you can make a humanoid warforged, put a non-humanoid soul into it (idk, like, a mosquito, or something else you don’t mind killing), use magic jar, and then have them trapped in the jar. Next, you can have a cleric cast death ward on you, take the magic jar far away, and then break it. Dearth ward prevents you from dying, but not the mosquito, so it gets to go to… idk, bug heaven, you get a warforged body, and the weakness of having a magic jar that kills you if broken is nullified.
@gabrielamaral9788 ай бұрын
@@healdrop9313 This doesn't work. Because you always come back to your original body when the spell ends. But when your body is dead or away, you also dies.
@yamato97539 ай бұрын
My DM had us fight a Villain once who used this spell. He was an archmage and "friend" to a warlord. One day the familiar of the Villain gave the Jar and a letter to that same Warlord, saying "it's a powerful artifact, use it wisely". Then it happened... and now the archmage is essentially also a 18th level fighter. That guy was terrifying as a Villain and horrificly strong to fight due to an improved spell list.
@MalloonTarka9 ай бұрын
RAW, that shouldn't have worked. "You retain the benefit of your own class features. If the target has any class levels, you can't use any of its class features." But the nice thing about being the DM is you can use spells like this as inspiration, rather than being shackled to their exact wording.
@yamato97539 ай бұрын
@@MalloonTarka That's the thing, the Warlord has no class features. It's just his statblock that basically can do all things an 18th level fighter can. He has 3 attacks per action, he can reroll saves 3 times... But he doesn't explicitly have "indomitable" nor "extra attack".
@michasokoowski66518 ай бұрын
Imagine... a villain who constantly returns with a new body because of this spell... and at the final encounter he offers a pact. He will stop trying whatever he was trying for 200 years and your party will stop hunting him because its starting to get annoying.
@grimtygranule51258 ай бұрын
@@yamato9753 It's so funny to me that D&D has stat blocks for PEOPLE? "bandit" WHICH BANDIT? JOHN DOE??
@prophetzarquon8 ай бұрын
I like how inclusive the description of Commoner is; it includes merchants!
@elitemook42349 ай бұрын
This is one of those spells that probobly was not created to be what it is, but instead was a very early attempt at creating a form of immortality.
@loganb70599 ай бұрын
Yeah. Though I do think there’s some interesting utilities. Like imagine a wizard soul library. You need information from some wizard who lived 400 years ago, you go there, the librarian temporarily switches souls with the wizard, you get your info, and they switch back. As a DM you could tweak the spell to make it work for this (like there’s a time limit of an hour or they automatically go back in the jar if they try to leave the building) And conversely, consider soul jar jail. Some person is too valuable to let die due to information they have, or they’re immortal and too powerful to be contained under normal means. So you trap them in a jar, and if you need to pull them out you make sure you do so into some weak idiot who’s covered in wards and anti-magic mcguffins.
@justinterry88949 ай бұрын
I think in the lore it's used in the ritual to become a Lich where instead of a jar you put your soul in the philactory you prepared.
@krazyfan14899 ай бұрын
@@loganb7059 transformers did the latter one
@lostbutfreesoul8 ай бұрын
Consider Litchdom and how it relates. I concur, this was something created during experimentation into immortality.
@ThetrueDuckman4 ай бұрын
@loganb7059 This sounds like a fantasy version of the head museum from Futurama.
@Rutgerman959 ай бұрын
You just had to bring up THAT jar at the last minute
@mr.thurston74769 ай бұрын
"the smell" killed me. Dead.
@lofi-kaveh2 ай бұрын
what is it?
@Rutgerman952 ай бұрын
@@lofi-kaveh An extremely gross story about a jar, a my little pony toy and certain bodily juices. Look up the details at your own peril
@beng97909 ай бұрын
I believe there's also a combo where you can use this spell to possess way stronger stuff if you're high level. Basically, Magic Jar can only be used to possess humanoids, but what you can do is cast True Polymorph on a creature of your choice, such as a dragon or other powerful monster, and turn that creature into a humanoid. Then you use Magic Jar to swap bodies with the "humanoid", and dispel your True Polymorph. Thus, you now possess the body of whatever terrifying thing you had captured to begin with.
@solsystem13429 ай бұрын
Wow😂 What a play 👏👏👏
@WildBluntHickok8 ай бұрын
Hopefully your DM doesn't rule that you're ejected from the body the moment it stops becoming a humanoid! Technically, possessing a character with wildshape would fall under the same problematic category.
@scrubnub62034 ай бұрын
@@WildBluntHickok If that doesn't work you can use the spell "Nystul's Magic Aura" to make the dragon considered a humanoid for the purpose of spells. Then while in your dragon "humanoid" body cast clone on yourself. Now the next time you die, you'll reincarnate as a dragon with a bunch of wizard levels. Best choice for dragon possession is ancient gold dragon because they also shape change into powerful humanoids. You also probably be able to take the appearance of your original body.
@waterconsultant109 ай бұрын
I had a player nonchalantly pick up a jar in a market, then many sessions later, use Magic Jar to take control of a BBEG's high-level number 2 henchman and proceed to DESTROY the BBEG with round after round of Chain Lightning. This is why you need to pay attention to what spells get picked up as people level, lol.
@MalloonTarka9 ай бұрын
I don't thin that should have worked. "You retain the benefit of your own class features. If the target has any class levels, you can't use any of its class features."
@ebertgameandstuff9 ай бұрын
@MalloonTarka true but RAW, if it's an ability from an npc stat block then they could by RAW do it. Not sure if it's RAI but I would treant monk video on it. I love magic jar
@MalloonTarka9 ай бұрын
@@ebertgameandstuff Hmmm, good point.
@Zarlos018 ай бұрын
I have seen a way bizarre and ridiculous interesting way to use the Jar to become any creature permanently. Let pick a dragon for example; first be a mage and be able to cast the Jar, clone and true polymorph. Figth the dragon and spend all legendary resistances for security. Transform the dragon into the less charismatic humanoid, a kobold, and use the Jar to switch bodies. Now just make a clone of you as a dragon, we its ready Cntrl+Alt+Del in your life, and your soul goes to the your dragon clone. And different from true polymorph yourself into a dragon, you gain all the dragon Stat block and keep your abilities.
@lionbryce101019 ай бұрын
Magic jar really is part of the lich ritual. That with a thing to automatically generate a body, and something to retrieve your soul on death.
@samfish25509 ай бұрын
So magic jar plus clone.
@ToonedMinecraft9 ай бұрын
@@samfish2550 and perhaps Soul Cage or Imprisonment?
@samfish25507 ай бұрын
@@ToonedMinecraft now we are level 20 cooking
@Styxer10089 ай бұрын
Ever since I saw "1 Guy 1 Jar," I, too, and am afraid of jars.
@kleddiecute9 ай бұрын
These legs haunt me to this day
@skeletonbuyingpealts71348 ай бұрын
My little pony
@jaceg8109 ай бұрын
I would like to make one addendum: The spell can be used, not only on mundane jars of mayonnaise (actually, only if you have mayonnaise worth over 500 gold), however also on any sufficiently valuable gemstone or reliquary. It does not specify this gemstone needs to be nonmagical, so one could, say, make their magic jar the "indestructible crystal staff of awesomeness", and, if you put a magic aura on it masking that it is being affected by a spell, you not only got your budget lichdom with a mostly shatterproof container. But also have a guarantee that at some point someone important will probably hear of this great relic of old, go find it, only for this person to be body snatched.
@dawildbear9 ай бұрын
Ye ye ye, so how much mayonnaise is 500g? What if the jar is worth 500g then any amount of mayonnaise will do? What if the mayonnaise is on the outside of the jar so I can lure in victims with the sweet, delicious taste?
@gege02989 ай бұрын
@@dawildbear Could set up a honeypot operation. Except, you know. With mayonnaise.
@ToonedMinecraft9 ай бұрын
I'd pick some kind of necklace, as that seems a lot harder to lose than a staff. I'd prefer an adamantine necklace but if you can find something truly indestructible, that might be better. Are there artifact gemstones/necklaces? Orb of Dragonkind seems to be the only one :P.
@dawildbear9 ай бұрын
Ok so I googled it and apparently "1gp = $536.37" and I'm not gonna question that. So 500gp would only be $268k of mayonnaise so assuming an exchange of $5/l, we only need to acquire 53.6l of sweet sweet mayo. 2 gallons is approximately 9l if we're talking imperial gallons (otherwise 7.6l), so it'd only take 6 days (or 8) for an alchemist jug to dispense the required mayonnaise.
@GR200008 ай бұрын
@@dawildbear $268k of mayo would be 268185 L of mayo
@VolkAus9 ай бұрын
This could also be used in a different way. Neutral wizards/others storing their souls in a library or academy. Having a willing host that can take up time in a jar so the stored soul can bring forth knowledge and expertise from the past. Soul Jar library.
@samfish25509 ай бұрын
Ooh I love that. I'm stealing this.
@middox2399 ай бұрын
thats literaly a subplot of the Skullduggery Pleasant books
@samfish25509 ай бұрын
@@middox239 hmph. Still neat.
@middox2399 ай бұрын
@@samfish2550 they are good books, all 15 of them
@connordarvall84829 ай бұрын
Who said the wizards had to be neutral? Maybe enchantment magic is necessary to interrogate the wizard and to get them to swap back afterwards. If the wizard succeeds his saves, you then have a resurrected wizard. Hope you didn't leave any spellbooks on the body.
@TheDeadmandoo9 ай бұрын
In a previous campaign one of my players was turned into a jar of Vegemite, she still could fight as a Warrior Jar (think Elden Ring), but was weak to bludgeoning damage. Took her nearly 4 months to undo that. Was possibly the most Australian D&D experience I have ever had.
@orlandoriviere29 ай бұрын
My dm once gave us a great encounter in an insane asylum with a guy who thought he was a lich trapped in his own phylactery but had actually just been jarred
@feralgoblin929 ай бұрын
In one of my campaigns, the BBEG is a necromancer in the process of trying to become a Lich and she used Magic Jar as a key part of her plans. Since she knew she would need multiple lifetimes to accomplish the transformation to lichdom, she made multiple clones that she could jump to whenever she unalived. But, assuming that she would gain some powerful enemies in the process, she used Magic Jar to possess about a dozen people over a few years, each time making a Clone using that person's body before swapping back to the jar and unaliving the "donor". So now whenever she dies, she jumps to a Clone of a different body, so no one knows who she will be when she comes back.
@loganb70599 ай бұрын
An alternative, not evil use of this could be as a sort of wizard conscious data library. Like you need information from some Wiznar the magnificent who lived a full, happy life and decided to “donate his soul” so to speak. You contact the librarian, they find the correct jar, and temporarily switch souls with the wizard. You get your info, the wizard goes back in the jar, and you go on your way. Maybe they’ve tweaked the spell a bit for safety, like if the host tries to leave the building they go back automatically or there’s a time limit.
@bskec21779 ай бұрын
For safety, you could keep a couple of them in a bank. You know, the Jar-Jar Banks.
@seanfulldark9 ай бұрын
But that's how jar jar binks became Darth jar! The true mastermind sith Lord that caused the downfall of the Republic
@Einola_0.09 ай бұрын
how rude
@warmachine58359 ай бұрын
This is getting out of hand. Now there are two [jar based puns]
@ketsuekikumori91459 ай бұрын
"Your players don't deserve this." Debatable.
@t2i3m49 ай бұрын
Pair it with simulacrum, party kills a wizard, he poofs into some magical bullshit and they loot a potion off his body. In another encounter they go to drink it and bam, evil wizards back. I wouldnt do a health potion, as theyd already be injured but maybe a charm or strength one, as theyre rarely used when hp is low.
@NetherStray8 ай бұрын
"He's poisoned and low on health! He reaches in his pocket, but as he pulls out a healing potion, the poison does its work and kills him. The potion rolls away from his lifeless hand as he hits the ground." _Five sessions later_ "Our barbarian keeps acting strangely and is making a lot of these int checks... What's going on with that?"
@korbinkepner72649 ай бұрын
This reminds me of that creepy post after Mario odyssey was revealed, where old man on his death bed gave his son his hat, and then possessed him saying “there are no more game overs”
@ThrallJo9 ай бұрын
I always thought of this spell as a way to do some cool infiltration. Your group kidnaps a member of some organization you're against and gets the wizard to possess them, and now they're an inside man and can't be caught with stuff like detect magic and the like. Very evil, very good potential.
@asgrahim91649 ай бұрын
He turned himself into a jar. Funniest shit I've ever seen.
@Eidolon989 ай бұрын
Alternatively, charm your target to accept a nystuls magic aura and change any creature’s creature type into humanoid. Now, you can swap bodies with literally anything!
@mehonizer9 ай бұрын
I feel like this can be used as a fun way to give away your character in higher level campaigns. Like "I don't want to play this character anymore" and someone else goes "Ooh but I do". Highly unlikely, but y'know, fun.
@anthonysliger55638 ай бұрын
There are 3 uses i think can of. 1. Allow you to play as a humanoid monster. Example a goblin. 2. character in a jar. Have your backup character come from the jar. 3. Fake death. There is a spell that can cast another spell when trigger conditions are matched and have it thrown your soul in the jar before you die.
@EvelynNdenial9 ай бұрын
0:01 the night after eating fantasy taco bell
@schachmaster9 ай бұрын
My brother once used it in a Pathfinder 1e game to trap the soul of a solar angel so he could then possess its body as his own. This was also mid-flight, so he left the jar to fall to the ground thousands of feet below.
@EGOHVCbcn8 ай бұрын
I feel like this spell (with some homebrew finaggling from the DM to make it work) would be really cool for a backstory as someone who got their soul sucked out of their body and then left in the jar for a while before some other people found it by accident, somehow swapped with that person, and then are trying to find the evil wizard running around the world in your body while also protecting a jar with the poor dude who you accidentally body swapped with so you can both have your bodies back
@izzyv8309 ай бұрын
I feel like this could work I lot like how you described rogue intilect devoured, just hopping from body to body stealing all the knowledge of all of them.
@Neutral_Tired9 ай бұрын
Fun idea: Cast Clone on the barbarian, cast Clone on yourself, cast Magic Jar on yourself, inhabit the Barbarian clone. Carry the jar with you, if you die you return to the jar, if the jar breaks you die and inhabit the clone of yourself, if the barbarian dies you can share custody of the barbarian clone until you can reach your own body and inhabit that instead, then repeat the process
@AmaraTheBarbarian8 ай бұрын
The best part of this is it doesn't have to be a jar and probably couldn't be since it specifies it has to be an ornamental container worth at least 500gp. You could have your container made of some very nice and durable materials so you don't generally fear destruction of the vessel. The idea that I thought of is, imagine your campaigns BBEG or at least some kind of BEG, is humanoid. You can jar yourself before the fight and have your party throw you at them or have a sneaky character place you somewhere they would go. You are now a soul trap hand grenade/land mine.
@grayrook86379 ай бұрын
And insult to injury it was the jar that guy kept his farts in.
@Alistair58619 ай бұрын
Oh man it was fart in a jar Martins jar that makes it 10 times worse
@accursedblackmage9 ай бұрын
It's like my mother always used to say: You can keep all your farts in a bag, but you'll never truly appreciate the first time you let it rip.
@nathangamble1258 ай бұрын
@@Alistair5861 At least he only farted in a jar 1 time in 4th grade. Imagine if it was some disgusting person who farted in a jar multiple times, or even worse, queefed in a can!
@samfish25509 ай бұрын
I feel like somehow surviving the attepted kill/reswap could be a fun oragin story for a oath of vengeance paladin who has it out for all practitioners of the arcane arts and preserved goods alike.
@FirstLast-cg2nk9 ай бұрын
Of all the forms of undeath, this one is the one you'd pick if you don't want to give up on the pleasures of life. A lich is powerful, but cannot taste or feel. The jar allows you to go on living while at the same time escaping death, and escaping death is ultimately what it has always been about.
@kylepessell13509 ай бұрын
Note that your soul's aging only stops when you are in jar form which means after a couple lifetimes the Marut are going to take notice and come for you.
@josephwilliams52929 ай бұрын
“A Lich is powerful but cannot taste or feel” headcanon
@Trivial_Whim9 ай бұрын
It's sort of like they failed at becoming a lich. Instead of the mind staying in the body and the soul moving, they accidentally moved the everything.
@derpherp18108 ай бұрын
"Yeah, I hate it when people say I am "not a real lich" like do they even know how hard that shit is? Yeah call me lazy, I got a jar of dirt with my soul in it and you don't and you will never find it." "Meanwhile all my friends are liches or archmages or whatever and I am just a soul in a jar. Man it sucks to just be "that guy who's soul is in a jar", its so reductive and dehumanizing" "Yeah I can make you immortal, you got a jar and fiftybucks?"
@jkillyleagh9539 ай бұрын
Our game had an interesting use for magic jar, one of our players was playing someone actively dying of old age, so he cast magic jar and stuffed his soul into a warforged's body. Suddenly he was immortal. Or at least immune to aging. He didn't quite get he wasn't indestructible until a few sessions in (our other wizard said "yeah you can still die")
@gege02989 ай бұрын
My favourite TTRPG, Nephilim, has you play as this pretty much! You're a spirit that's existed for most of eternity, but around the middle, humanity rose up and forced you into a jar. You have to steal someone's body whenever you're not in the jar, and when they die you have to switch body, get back in the jar or dissipate. The game takes place in Real World Earth But Fucked Up à la WoD, and you can pull from historical periods your character was incarnated in for skills rather than having full stat sheets (e.g. "I pull from my XVIIth Century Charlatan incarnation to convince this guy that those pearls are Totally Real")
@naturegirl19998 ай бұрын
This sounds fun
@merovetouchstone8 ай бұрын
I dunno about later editions but initially, that spell is just a part of the process. To become a lich, you mummify your corpse then animate it, then possess it back. You can also use planar binding to bargain for better bodies, or possess certain constructs.
@fmor27799 ай бұрын
As if the risk of an oil lamp or a mirror isn't enough, we have to be suspicious of the peanut butter jars XD
@sharksam85839 ай бұрын
Funniest method to achieve immortality in all of fiction.
@angelic86320029 ай бұрын
So you put a bunch of bad people to sleep indefinitely. Stash them with the jar in a bunker like building deep underground and reach practical immortality. Just snag another body if the one you are using expires. Or if you just want to play as many different assumed identities like a spymaster or something.
@jacobtamisari85709 ай бұрын
i actually did this to my party. the wizard just used it to body swap a bunch to escape being killed by the party, then when he was clear, he stashed the jar in a pocket dimension so it was safe. he was plotting his return when we ended the campaign. good spell, really fun.
@JAY-gl5xd9 ай бұрын
Who does this? A wizard who is trying to delay damnation. Great uncle Gannondolf made a devil's deal, but doesn't want to pay up now that his time has come. So he stashed his soul into an urn that gets handed down through generations to the least liked nephew.
@Fallenmonkd209 ай бұрын
I'm real sorry guys
@TheBigFormerlyPurpleT9 ай бұрын
What sorcery is this?
@Jamison-kh5wu9 ай бұрын
How were you here a day ago wyf
@Fallenmonkd209 ай бұрын
@@Jamison-kh5wu feywild time stuff
@changingpeopleslivesmoon29939 ай бұрын
Good
@Jamison-kh5wu9 ай бұрын
@@Fallenmonkd20 makes sense
@novaiscool18 ай бұрын
I see this as a spell a wizard keeps in their back pocket for an emergency. Say magical protections youve cast on your fortress have failed, and you know you cant defeat the people coming to destroy you. So you cast this spell on a jar hidden away in the walls of your fortress and later on take over the body of someone that finds it
@curtisthornsberry42368 ай бұрын
Used this spell when my wizard got infected with an illithid tadpole back in 3.5. Little bastard activated my trap card.
@Daktangle9 ай бұрын
It's Pound Shop Lichdom.
@WoobooRidesAgain9 ай бұрын
A benevolent twist for the magic jar idea would be one I'd shamelessly rip off from the Star Wars B'omar Monks: A religious order of monks whose oldest and most venerated members are eventually soul jar'd of their own volition so they can exist in a bodyless state when they are at the end of their lives, cutting them off from the temptation of the flesh in order to contemplate the higher mysteries of the universe or their faith to better attain enlightenment without distraction while still being around to offer their wisdom if they so choose. They possess mid-rank monks who willingly offer their bodies to the spirits of the venerated elder monks when they need to speak directly to their fellow monks for a while, but are otherwise left in sanctified peace in a shrine within the monastery, perhaps placed near their mummified bodies preserved in meditative poses (or even IN their bodies, in hollows cut into their chests perhaps).
@justadude4508 ай бұрын
Play as the Jar. Whenever your character dies, have your party take it to the next victim and possess the new character without having to make new lore.
@timebrain31887 ай бұрын
Its for those who wish for immortality but can’t afford to become a lich. Or, alternatively, an evil wizard curses a hero/adventurer to be stuck as a jar, a fate made worse knowing that in order to do anything they have to swap places with some unknowing fool.
@ObeyBunny9 ай бұрын
So, I've known about this spell in a vague, half remembered way from another channel's D&D deep dive. I always assumed it was the earlier form of the Lych spell, complete with a phylactery and a need to "consume" other living people.
@coryscout19 ай бұрын
I've always wanted to make a character like this, it'd make for a very interesting play style. Playing as a character that's functionally immortal, but would definitely be considered and evil, body snatching necromancer that's to be hunted down and slain by an order of paladins. So the goal would be to remain inconspicuous and hide your jar using abjuration spells like nystuls magic aura and nondetection. It just wouldn't mesh with a party very well as you can't keep this secret from them for long and if any of them are good they just wouldn't like you or want you around.
@kjj26k9 ай бұрын
I doubt it would gel with even an evil group, as they would be at least jealous of your longevity.
@zacharygurney34028 ай бұрын
Theres one more terifying thing you havent realized with Magic Jar. Gold dragons. Gold dragons can shapeshift into a humanoid, and when they do their have that creatures stat block (other than a few things like mental stats) INCLUDING their creature type. But the best part? They retain their shapechange ability. Which means you can possess the body of an ancient gold dragon in their humanoid form, then shapeshift into the gold dragon with at least 11 wizard levels.
@MagicScientist9 ай бұрын
There are several spells in the player's handbook that are really more there for the DM to use as a plot device, not for the players. Magic Jar is one of them.
@michaelmaki68579 ай бұрын
Narratively I tend to imagine that royal crowns and regalia get this treatment you basically get to be king forever as long as no one manages to kill you in your sleep
@HeadZonkTV8 ай бұрын
This reminds me of H.P. Lovectaft's "the Terrible Old Man. The titular old man had bottles in his house with labels like "Jack, Scar-Face, Long Tom, Spanish Joe, Peters, and Mate Ellis" and when he'd talk to the bottles, the little lead weight inside would vibrate in response.
@tricktrade67679 ай бұрын
How about a dungeon where there is no traps, well there are but they're inactive...at the end is a ton of gold... and a jar of seemingly magical ooze... the person who picks it up immediately loses due to wizard bull, and now they are possessed and they secretly have to activate all the traps and get out
@chocokittybo9 ай бұрын
Now I want to create a vigilante character in Pathfinder that's basically just a fighter and a wizard jar acting as a system together. Like they're both on board with the arrangement
@Birdsflight448 ай бұрын
Imagine this getting flipped into the most wholesome, middle school chapter book altogether- a jar of Smuckers that gets passed around, and helps kids with their homework, ace their piano recital, and helps the kid in the hospital passively come along in Jar form to the school camping trip.
@Connorses8 ай бұрын
I imagine there's like a cult who worships the immortal jar wizard and they keep it safe and whenever the leader needs a new body for any reason, a cultist willingly fails their charisma saving throw to let the jar wizard possess them that's how your villain guarantees he won't like, fail to possess someone and get his jar destroyed or dispelled.
@etherraichu8 ай бұрын
I like powerful spells that just do one really specific thing. They're always the most fun. my favorite is Ship of Fools. It makes everyone on a boat temporarily forget how to operate a boat. Its such a simple idea, but it can cause a ridiculous amount of chaos. Much like Magic Jar.
@pirateking561289 ай бұрын
I literally made a group of assassins in my world that each had a specialization. One of them was a wizard who used this spell on his targets, basically swapping bodies with them and stealing their life, dropping the jar off of a very, very high cliff to make it permanent.
@M.Datura9 ай бұрын
It is a terrifying spell, that's for sure, but anything with great potential often is. There are scenarios where this can be really, really good to use, especially with some leeway, which DnD has so much of. It does hard vibe as a lich spell from first impression though.
@christianbradley69609 ай бұрын
I made a character that eventually became based around this spell, he lost his original body and just kept hopping between new ones when convenient, he got so good at it he was able to modify the spell allowing him to possess a dragon in the end, truly every kobolds dream.
@jasonbarry33019 ай бұрын
The kind of person who turns themselves in to a jar is every person who plays a casters but needs divine spell casting explained to them
@JJM-jh9oh9 ай бұрын
One lich, two jars.
@cammo3539 ай бұрын
Now I'm just imagining a scenario where you introduce PC that's a wizard stuck in jar form and through shenanigans, you have 2 players using the jar to share a body to achieve a common goal (maybe for 2 players that have conflicting schedules?)
@TheAngmarbucket9 ай бұрын
It seems like a useful spell for an antagonist who has nothing left to lose. A PC, not so much.
@dantefrance-stradiota13609 ай бұрын
I can see this spell not being used for villainous ends, but more self sacrificial. I am picturing a prosperous village that has been around for centuries, and the villagers grant this prosperity to a wise a benevolent spirit who aid them, the catch being it must inhabit another to communicate and help, many volunteer for this at the local shrine. In reality the spirit is a ancient wizard born in the town who's legend is lost to time, and after a tragedy, made his jar and hid it in the shrine. A way to loop a campaign into it is the wizard is tho only being old enough to remember a crucial fact on defending against a equally ancient threat, however, in the years of being many people and a jar, their sense of time is warped, and can't tell if something happens last week or 500 years ago nor with whom, leading the party on a hunt for items and stories of the wizards first life to jog their memories
@JoelReid8 ай бұрын
A DM can use this on a player who is gettign bored with their class. basically you have them find the jar, then pass them a note to explain what has occurred... and emphasize they have to keep it secret (unless they think the party will go along with the fact the player is now a different person and has squashed the personality of their character). Even more fun would be watching the rest of the party begin to question why the player seems so attached to a jar...
@gambitsheild98149 ай бұрын
Alright, so considering how intense the process is to become a lich, I could see an evil necromancer undertaking to use this spell because its easier than lichdom and they don't have the abilities to complete all the preparations that they would want to in time. Then they would elect to using the host's body to progress up to and including completing the ritual if they could. Also if they are doing the ritual on their own body, but using someone else's, they might get a measure of security in case the ritual goes wrong. That way they aren't turned into a demi lich or something worse.
@gav74978 ай бұрын
I wrote a oneshot based on an evil necromancer who would steal people from other villages with a slightly modified version of this spell. From how I understood the spell when I wrote the oneshot (it must have been a while because I think I read it wrong). He would capture a soul, control the body, kill it, and add to his dead body collection. And there were plenty of more powerful zombies from a nearby barbarian encampment.
@megablazeiken89779 ай бұрын
There is actually a canon Forgotten Realms villain who is a Magic Jar user. I think the spell worked a little different in older editions because her lore/flavor text doesn't exactly match the 5e spell. Her name is Aumathra, and her shtick is that she is revered by a clan of orcs who every 100 years or so capture a young woman who looks like how Aumathra did when she was alive and bring her to the 'jar' (which is actually Aumathra's sarcophagus with Magic Jar cast on it) and the young woman is possessed. Aumathra then leads the orcs to battle, raiding the surrounding countryside until she is eventually 'slain', at which point she returns to the jar/sarcophagus.
@Groovebot3k9 ай бұрын
Okay but imagine a curse that did sort of the opposite: You pass by a jar or something and instantly everything goes dark, and when you regain consciousness everything you see is from the perspective of some wizard who has turned himself into a walking vessel that traps souls in his own body... you have no influence on the wizard whatsoever and no voice to cry out in resistance, only unblinking eyes to watch whatever depravity (or insipidity) the wizard gets up to for an amount of time before being shunted back to your body, possibly even drained and exhausted from the endeavor. As a spell itself, say that as the wizard who casts the spell, you gain the prepared magics (spell slots, magical abilities, enchantments, etc) of the soul you trap in your body for a time, and are unaffected by going without rest except to refresh spell slots (which are theoretically covered by trapping the soul)... when they're released, they suffer the exhaustion you would have instead.
@avakio199 ай бұрын
Lorewise, I am under the impression that the spell is a necessity for making a Phylactery, as the Phylactery functions in a similar manner but at much better range and much greater range of success. There was a whole process in older editions, but obviously they haven't released any details on how to become a lich for 5e canon yet, so don't know if that's still up to date. I once used Magic Jar for taking over a barbarian's body from a player who was about to leave the campaign. Let me tell you, its nice having that d12 hit points. As a gnome wizard, the Charisma save was still reasonably easy to make when it did come up. The only thing that sucked was needing a separate clone jar for the host body and my wizard. Also Flesh to Stone is certainly not in an instant, it takes its sweet time to happen at best. Never seen anyone use it against anything that wasn't like a commoner or something that would easily fail the back to back saves. It is decidedly less useful than Magic Jar.
@umbra45409 ай бұрын
i had the idea for a civilization that used to store their elders in magic jars to preserve their knowledge. of course the civilization collapses, and almost all the jars break, but at least one survives to get found by an archeologist who's studying ancient necromancy, and they agree to some mutually beneficial bodysharing
@bray29648 ай бұрын
One mage. One jar.
@theaureliasys63628 ай бұрын
Magic jar is useful for some combos that allow you to become an actual dragon that can't be dispelled, or another form. True polymorph and wait an hour doesn't get you there because any joe shmuck with access to 3rd level spells can burn a couple slots and have a good chance to turn you back.
@Jakewake528 ай бұрын
As a player the two main uses I can think of for this are stealth break-ins or infeltrstion of enemy bases or the much funnier, get the strongest most unbreakable jar possible and have a teammate throw your soul onto groups of enemies or the main target so youre functionally teleporting and possessing them, or youre trying to possess everyone on the way over if theyre close enough- make the wizard a good actor and they can do the alax mercer in Prototype accusation where you call out one of the randomers or the boss as having been possessed in hopes everyone else joins in attacking them
@peterniles89849 ай бұрын
The thing is, the jar doesn't need to be a jar. It needs to be an "ornamental container worth at least 500gp", so you can make a super expensive mythril ring with a tiny little box on it, and make that your jar. You're likely an evil wizard if you're chill with immortality through possession, so grab a "volunteer" as your first new body and cast the spell. Wear the ring around, anyone wanting to kill you will likely just take the ring after you "die" (jump into the ring when you're near death), and you can jump to them at your leisure. It's risky, but easier immortality than becoming a litch
@yamatohekatsue91437 ай бұрын
In 3.5e the spell magic jar was one of the spells you needed to make a phylactery if you wanted to become a litch. You also needed the spell trap the soul. That is about the same as magic jar but it lets you trap another person's soul in a gemstone. That soul was fuel for the phylactery to power it for so many years equal to the level of the person's soul. I personally love the spell because it has many uses the most common one is using it to gain access to things or locations that your character can't go to without causing suspicion. The when done with the body you jump back to you jar after trying to self harm it.
@ImmortalLemon9 ай бұрын
I had a villain who modified this spell so that he becomes a lemon and can hop into other lemons. Another wizard modified his casting of the spell and forced his soul to be stuck in lemons and can only hop into lemons. And he can talk telepathically to others through the lemons, so now I have a NPC wizard who has a lemon on his shoulder at all times who is constantly shit talking everyone
@CaptainZlex9 ай бұрын
New character idea: A person from ancient times who spent so long in a Magic Jar that they forgot who they were and only got out by happenstance.
@Medixum8 ай бұрын
I had a PC who's whole backstory was that they'd swapped bodies with an archmage, intending to swap back after smearing their reputation but their original body and jar got stolen so they couldn't and had to keep living as this old archmage
@jamestaylor38058 ай бұрын
Jar hidden behind two way mirror in shop window or other busy location. No one need select your peanut butter to fall victim and when it's time for a new host the collapse of the old host should draw in likely candidates. This spell was used by the matron of a brothel to not only remain immortal but also the most desirable among the women working there.
@0hate98 ай бұрын
I'm like 90% sure I remember there being a racial feat set in pathfinder *specifically* based around this spell. EDIT: ok I just checked and I remembered right. it's "demonic possession" and later "improved possession". the first requires you to be a demon with 21 cha and 17 wis, and gives you magic jar as a spell-like-ability once per day, and the second requires the first and 25 charisma, and improves the ability. if you're a venerable (really really old) human and ideally-allocate your skill points, you can have 23 cha and 17 wis at level 1 (and 10 int, 5 str, and 6 dex and con, but we don't need those so much). at level 1 we can take racial heritage: babau to make us a demon, and demonic possession. then at level 8 (well, 9, since you don't get a feat at 8) (or after otherwise obtaining 2 more points of cha), we can take improved possession. oh, and those skill points I mentioned are only if you're using 25 skill points. many games go higher (and a few go lower - you *can* do this with 20 skill points, but you'll have *even lower* physical scores).
@XaviusNight8 ай бұрын
Omigosh, I just had a great idea: Canopic Jars. A Mummy Lord whose wizard friend helped design the protections for their shared tomb is placed into a canopic jar, willingly becoming an undead horror that takes over minor grave robbers to force them to their deaths or to re-awaken the Mummy Lord when the time is right. It's a form of undeath that actually would make you more resilient to degredation that Lichdom, which requires a constant inflow of sapient souls to maintain.
@godzilla801929 ай бұрын
Someone could just magically clone themselves and use the jar to inhabit the same body everytime
@targetdreamer2579 ай бұрын
This reminds me of a short story about like a ghost or a spirit that lives in a door knob in an attic or something. It has been several years so it is all kinda fuzzy.
@chaos46549 ай бұрын
The funniest/saddest plot you can have with a Soul In a Jar is the Wizard forgetting who they were and has to piece together their old life while on their new adventure. I say it can be funny, because I'm sure theres a lot of punchlines you can make before, during, and after they become a Soul in a Jar.
@BlubRuss9 ай бұрын
You can actually have a really good character backstory of someone who was a very promising apprentice/assistant that managed to run away from a very high ranking wizard that's served the kingdom for an unknowable amount of time that's been jumping from body to body of their chosen apprentices and the character may be hunted down by that kingdom or personally wants to put an end to that cruel cycle and returns to end it to see the wizard in the body of a close friend
@br0wneyedsusan8 ай бұрын
We were playing the first edition bloodstone series and we were right at the part where you had to use the battle system to do this huge two army fight and we took a break. My DM was really looking forward to running the war and I looked through the spells available to my very powerful wizard. Set up contingency to teleport my body should it ever lay on the floor for longer than a second back to my lair. I put vocalize on, so I didn’t have to speak out loud I put greater invisibility on, silence, and then I teleported without error to the enemy kingdoms capital right beside their ruler. Cast time stop at which point I cast feeble mind upon him and then put the jar on the guy’s lap and cast magic jar. When time starts, my body fell on the floor, invisible and teleported home while I hopped into the the feebleminded evil king. Called my generals together to organize a meeting to discuss peace and war averted
@vantretiredargumentativedu77638 ай бұрын
Imagine if you could gathering a whole group of jar wizards that were willing to sit on a shelf in the same room as a trap for any unsuspecting dungeon explores.
@backcountry1649 ай бұрын
What a strange way to envision using the spell. It's the ultimate infiltration spell as you jump from one person to the next. You can jump from the jester to the king simply by handing him a gem. You can jump into the big bad and mop up his minions with his own body before jumping back to the "jar". There's all sorts of shenanigans you can get up to with just a little imagination.
@halkiierid40848 ай бұрын
There's an Octavia Butler novel where the main villain has a psychic ability that lets him do what's effectively a variant on this spell whenever he knows he's about to die. He's been alive since the time of Ancient Egypt, stealing the bodies of countless innocent people.
@ToonedMinecraft9 ай бұрын
I have a character in mind that basically has an adamantine locket as their "jar". Probably one of my favourite and slightly more disturbing ways of becoming technically immortal.
@Kingkent12079 ай бұрын
I think this spell would be a really cool if unpredictable way of breaking into a secure place like a well guarded castle, especially if you are paired with a druid character who can turn into a small animal. Have the druid as a small animal carry the jar into the castle and then switch bodies with a guard and put the jar and small animal into your pocket. Every time you reach a security check point you can't get through or pass someone of higher rank switch bodies with the person above you. You would need to "take care of" the guy whose body you have left behind, but given that you are now of higher rank you can accuse him of being a traitor or something and have his jar and animal "confiscated". If it doesn't go your way have the druid grab the jar and run; you'll both be small enough to hide somewhere out of sight pretty easily. This would admittedly require a lot of luck, but is successful could get you to the right hand of king with the perfect disguise.
@pyromaniac0000008 ай бұрын
Realize this would be FAR scarier if it werent limited to dnd, because there is literally no where else that has “saving throws” in real life or literally any other fictional world, it just happens and theres nothing you can do about it!! The wider implications of such an item are TERRIFYING!
@FanOfMostEverything9 ай бұрын
I was neither mentally nor emotionally prepared for a Dash jar reference in a Runesmith video. Good God, man.