![]() Honestly, it's to the credit of the developers that it happens as little as it does! There are often weird corner-case interactions when you start combining spell effects or class features from different classes. This is really going to be up to the DM, but Option 1 is probably the most reasonable outcome. Another is casting meld with stone with the distant spell metamagic. One is casting plane shift through the touch of a familiar. Of course, there may be some other possibilities I've missed.Ī few other situations seem related. When the spell ends, you exit the stone at the location that the familiar occupied at the time that the spell was cast. You meld with the stone at the point of the familiar's touch. You (the caster) meld with the stone at the place that the familiar touched, assuming other requirements are met (notably, 100 foot maximum distance between you and the familiar.) At the time that the spell ends, you return to the exact place that you were when you cast the spell, rather than adjacent to the wall you entered. The familiar touches and melds with the stone. I can imagine three possibilities, none of which seem very appealing: What would happen when a caster delivers a meld with stone spell through the touch of their familiar? One way to deliver touch-range spells is through the touch of one's familiar. (See Can the Meld Into Stone spell be cast on someone else? for related.) ![]() When the spell ends, the caster exits the stone at the place entered. Meld into stone is a touch-range spell that melds the caster with the stone that he or she touches for the duration of the spell.
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