Dungeons and Dragons, the game that was once considered nerdy, has had a sudden  in the last couple of years. Stranger Things and the Internet most likely are behind it. I personally have always been interested in Dungeons and Dragons from a distance but was told that it was for nerds and losers. Lucky for me, I grew up to be a nerd with a passion for storytelling and games; suck on that, society. Not only that but now it's cool again? Feels like some kinಞd of karma.

To explain for noobs like me, Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy storytelling game told by you and a group of your friends. You are the characters who together make the story. You can go on epic quests, start devastating wars or simply try to infuriate the Dungeon Master whenever you can until they ragequit. This game does usually require you all to come together in the same room together. However, there is an online version and you can just video call each other and play provided everyone has the materials to hand. There are different classes, races, and abilities to choose from as well as your characters' backstory. It is for these reasons that Dungeons and Dragons has brought so many people into the fold since its inception in 1974. If you're looking to get into it join up with a local group who can show you the ropes as you go. However, if you want to know how to destroy Dungeons and Dragons, look no further.

28 The Locate City Spell👍

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You might want to check yourself before you wreck yourself on this one. Locate City is a spell available to many classes and is simple 🐼enough to use. This spell allows you to detect where the closest settlement is and how big it is. With this knowledge🍒, you can add many feats to make Locate City more powerful; adding elements like Snowcasting and Born Of Three Thunders or perhaps other damage types like Energy Admixture will do the trick. If you pick the correct feats, you can do crazy amounts of damage to anything within a 10-mile radius of the city.

27 🏅 Increase/Reduce

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Mages can have a right laugh with this one. The spell Increase and Reduce have to power to increase or reduce a creature or object's size by around 10 percent per mage level. There is a catch, however; the spell only lasts until the object or crea💖ture has taken damage. Reduce and Increase can come in handy to say, increase a boulder's size and scare away enemies or make yourself smaller to infiltrate an enemy base and do some reco🤡n work. It takes some imagination and skill to use effectively but I'm sure you have ideas already.

26 Glibness

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Bards are a fun class to play. They play music, cause mischief and generally have a blast the entire game. If you're playing a particularly mischievous game, you may want to give Glibness a try. This takes the power of fibbing to a whole new level by adding +30 to everything relating to bluffing. This means that you can say almost anything and people will believe you immediately. The only someone won't believe you are 🍌if you roll a one on a twenty-sided dice.

25 🦄 Candle Of In🍃vocation And Wish

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Did you ever want to live out the 𒐪three wishes genie scenario? The most powerful spell in the game, wish, is there to help... kind of. The Dungeon Master will absolutely use your words against you so watch out. However, if you get a Candle of Invocation to summon an Efreeti to grant you wishes and wish for more candles and a Ring Of Three Wishes; have fun abusing theꩵ heck out of this hack. Just don't get mad at us if your DM flips the table in the process.

24 💎 The Rat Bag Exploit 💮

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We're going to have to head back to the 3rd edition of Dungeons and Dragons for this (sorry everyone who owns the later editions). This classic move involved dumping a bag of rats on the grand and casting Whirlwind Attack. Using a Great Cleave on the rats will end them, which is sad, but allows you to swing at an enemy again if you eliminate something that same 🎃turn, as Whirlwind attack allows you toꦐ attack your opponent multiple times. Rest in peace all the rats who were harmed pulling off the Rat Bag Exploit.

23 Polymorph

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I don't know about you, but whenever anyone asks me what superpower I would have I always say shapeshifter. I love the idea of being able to become an animal or person at will and causing havoc. Imagine my joy when I discovered that Polymorph allows you to do that in Dungeons and Dragons. Depending on which version of the game you have, Polymorph can🅷 skew the game in your favor; turn a dragon into a mouse, a person into a slug, the list goes on.

22 💙 Explosive Runes☂

Did you ever want to blow up a book? If you answered yes to that then you're a monster, a veteran Dungeons and Dragons player or both. If you want a boo🐼k to blow up upon reading it, use Explosive Runes on each page of a book; just make sure you won't want to read it again since it will blow up every time someone reads it. Then, once it is done, throw the book at an enemy and have a party member fail a purposefully fail a spell check on the book. Do all this and bang, your enemy is no more.

21 ꧟ Wall Of Salt 😼

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Getting rich quick is surprisingly easy in Dungeons and Dragons. Utilize all🐎 the salt of the earth since a pound of salt is worth around five gold pieces. Just use the Wall of Salt spell and you'll be richer than you can possibly imagine in no time. I'm sure you will have no problem figuring out ways to while away your newfound riches. No need to thank me, have fun building your salty empire.

20 The Tomb Of Horror 🍎

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If you are a sadist, get your team to attempt the Tomb of Horror challenge from the first game. Notoriously ruthless, this will make you go through every character sheet you have. However, heading to the Chapel of Evil's glowing doorway will reward your struggle. Going through the doorway completely alters your character into their polar opposite and grants immunity to every spell except Wish and Alter Reality. Things wi♚ll be a little easier for you after this if you're prepared to face the consequences.

19 ✤ The Spectral Hand

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This is some spooky stuff right here. Is there an item you need, but it is behind a locked door you cannot get through? Use Spectral Hand. It is available in the fifth edition of Dungeon And Dragons and can grab you any item from 🌺up to sixty feet away behind the door that is under 20 pounds in weight, so no yanking people out of bed (unfortunately). This is useful just for stealing what you need or just causing general havoc if you can't be bothered to bust your way in.