God-Exit

“God-Exit” is a new term i’ve recently coined. The term essentially means that “X tech is so powerful, you outpace God” or otherwise are removed from, become, or eat God.

The best example of this ‘God-Exit’ is that genie warlock gives us any object we want as our vessel, so we choose a ring of three wishes, wish for a mordakinenes magnificent mansion that’s decorated with a hall of luckblades, and replicate spells with with and servants until we’re 20th level with every magic item we could ever want sitting in our mansions. This combines a reading of genie warlock and magnificent mansion that makes them ridiculous beyond measure. We have everything we could ever desire already laid out for us and have an impossibly rich arsenal of magic happening, and we can always have more. This is “God-Exit” in action. There’s nothing left to fight and you’ve essentially won the game.

While it is cool to win the game, “God-Exit” means we’re no longer playing that character and the fun with them is over. This is actually why I recommend avoiding “God-Exit” unless you’re done with the campaign.

Another few examples of this include:
– Starting with a luckblade and using the same tech as before
– getting to Mordakianens mansion regularly, then producing infinite luckblades
– infinite simulacrum tech (slightly gray area)
– having a literally infinite number of planar bound elementals and not even going to fights
-having infinite turns via mount tech
-Infinite summons
-infini-chicken exit (pseudo-exit)


Hopefully this is a useful shorthand for more people than just me, and provides a bit of scope for optimization as something we can acknowledge as existing, but also avoid focusing too much of our energy on.

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  1. […] we reach a point where god himself can not stop us, I call this “God Exit” (read that here). There’s a particularly funny way to reach this point at level 9, and it doesn’t even […]

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  2. […] a location you dislike, make 10800 skeletons, ect. the potential in this combo is nearly unbound. God-Exit:We have a true, and I do mean true, infinity here, using extended spell metamagic from the metamagic […]

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