Can disintegrate destroy wall of force?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons, the Disintegrate spell can destroy a Wall of Force, instantly obliterating smaller ones or a 10-foot cube section of larger ones, as Wall of Force is specifically mentioned as a "creation of magical force" susceptible to this spell, unlike other damage types. However, the caster must be able to see the wall to target it, potentially requiring a spell like See Invisibility first.
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Can disintegrate target wall of force?

A wall of force is immune to dispel magic, although a mage's disjunction can still dispel it. A wall of force can be damaged by spells as normal, except for disintegrate, which automatically destroys it.
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What can break a wall of force?

A disintegrate spell destroys the wall instantly, however.
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What type of damage does disintegrate do?

Channel a beam of pure energy, dealing 390% weapon damage as Arcane. Disintegrate damage is increased by 250% weapon damage every second, up to a maximum total of 890% weapon damage as Arcane.
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Can you disintegrate a forcecage?

A Forcecage is meant to be indestructible. The only thing that can break one is a spell or ability that explicitly mentions it, such as like Disintegrate.
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Does disintegrate work on constructs?

A golem, like other constructs, is a creature. In fact, all the monsters in the Monster Manual are creatures. When a spell, such as disintegrate, says it does something to creatures, the spell means a creature of any type, unless the spell makes exceptions.
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Can you misty step through forcecage?

This is a useful quirk in certain cases where you're prevented from targeting other areas. However, forcecage has also that second clause. Despite the fact that you're targeting yourself with the spell, misty step is still very definitely teleportation magic which allows you to leave the cage.
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Can you counterspell disintegrate?

Disintegrate: By casting Dispel Magic 5e at the same level or higher as Disintegrate, spellcasters can attempt to counter and negate the devastating effects of this powerful spell. Planar Binding: Planar Binding is a spell that allows spellcasters to bind extraplanar creatures to their will.
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Can you chain mass disintegrate?

Since war within and hero talents, you could cast another Mass Disintegrate just before your very first finished casting, allowing you to chain Mass Disintegrates as long as you could cast the base Disintegrate spell.
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What kind of damage is force damage?

Force damage is raw magical energy. Pure power. The easiest thing to help me relate this to my players is Disintegrate. It's one of the most damage force spells in the game, and it burns everything to ash.
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Can Wall of force be destroyed?

A wall of force can be damaged by spells as normal, except for disintegrate, which automatically destroys it. It can be damaged by weapons and supernatural abilities, but a wall of force has hardness 30 and a number of hit points equal to 20 per caster level.
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Can Misty Step get through the Wall of force?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, you can generally Misty Step through a Wall of Force because teleportation isn't considered "passing through," and the wall doesn't block line of sight for the spell, though some DMs might rule otherwise based on "total cover" or if the space is occupied, but RAW often supports it. The key is that Misty Step (and similar teleport spells) blink you from one spot to another instantly, bypassing physical barriers, and the Wall of Force description doesn't explicitly stop teleportation like it does ethereal travel. 
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Is Eldritch blast better than Firebolt?

Eldritch Blast (EB) is generally superior to Fire Bolt (FB) in D&D 5e due to its versatile Force damage (less resisted), multiple beams at higher levels (better spread/consistency), and huge synergy potential with Warlock Invocations (Agonizing Blast, Repelling Blast), turning it into a powerhouse unlike Fire Bolt's single-target burst. While Fire Bolt offers simple, strong burst damage (Xd10) and can be enhanced by specific class features (like Metamagic), EB's flexibility to hit multiple targets or push/pull single ones makes it a more reliable, adaptable, and often higher-damage cantrip, especially for Warlocks.
 
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Does disintegrate do anything on a save?

Disintegration is instantaneous, and its effects are permanent. Any living thing can be affected, even undead, and non-living matter up to 1” cubic volume can be obliterated by the spell. Creatures, and magical material with a saving throw, which successfully save versus the spell are not affected.
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Who is the strongest enemy in Dwarf Fortress?

Angels, and their variants, are the absolute strongest creatures in the game, acting as the "final bosses" of the game if playing in "Adventure Mode".
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What is the 33% chance of wish in D&D?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, the Wish spell states that there is a 33% chance the user will be unable to cast Wish ever again if they use it to do anything besides cast another spell.
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Has anyone ever 100% WoW?

Talk about dedication—BillybobbsWoW just hit 100% achievements in WoW, becoming one of only 19 players this patch to do it. 760 days played and more pet battles than anyone should ever have to do. And with 11.2 coming, it all resets soon.
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When to clip disintegrate?

Disintegrate normally ticks four times over the duration of two global cooldowns. If you cast Disintegrate, and then clip the channel just after the third damage tick by casting a new Disintegrate, the last remaining tick and duration are added onto the new cast.
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What is the difference between polymorph and disintegrate?

When a polymorphed creature hits zero HP, it turns back and any excess damage is carried over. When disintegrate drops a creature to zero HP, it is disintegrated outright.
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Is disintegrate good 5e?

Disintegrate 5e isn't just useful in combat, it can also wipe out non-magical items and knock through magical constructs, such as a Wall of Force. An item that is Large or below is reduced to dust immediately, bigger items than this have a 10-foot cubed hole blown out of them.
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Can I bolt bend a counterspell?

Yes, you can use Bolt Bend (or similar spells like Deflecting Swat) to effectively "counter" a Counterspell in Magic: The Gathering by redirecting the Counterspell to target Bolt Bend itself on the stack, causing it to fizzle when it tries to resolve. It's a satisfying play where you let your original spell resolve, as the Counterspell finds its new target (Bolt Bend) has already left the stack.
 
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Can cantrips be counterspelled?

Yes, you absolutely can counterspell a cantrip in D&D 5e because cantrips are spells, and Counterspell works on any spell of 3rd level or lower without an ability check, using your reaction and a spell slot to negate the cantrip's effect. While it might seem wasteful to use a spell slot for a cantrip, it's effective for stopping powerful or annoying ones like Eldritch Blast, though it's often up to the Dungeon Master (DM) to decide if innate abilities (not "casting") can be countered. 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What are the limitations of a wall of force?

Nothing can physically pass through the wall. It can be destroyed with dispel magic cast using a spell slot of at least 5th-level or by being dealt at least 25 force damage in one round by a single attack or from a single effect. It is otherwise immune to damage.
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