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Is there such a thing as never melting snow?


Does a Warforged barbarian never get fatigued?What ways are there to magically enforce an agreement?Are there any metamagic feats worth taking for bard?Turning radius of a flying thing in D&D 3.5Is there any way to completely conceal spellcasting?Are there rules for casting spells cooperatively?What can interrupt/prevent an instantaneous spell such as Fireball?Where can be found details about the domains Icebergs and Snow?Are Sacred and Profane bonuses the same thing?Is a pregnant creature considered a single entity for spells such as Banishment?













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In order to make the Snowcasting feat (Frostburn, p. 50) more useful in warmer areas, or during warmer seasons, I am looking for a source of snow or ice that never melts.
This can be a spell that enchants snow or ice in such a way (preferably permanent), or supernatural snow or ice that simply never melts for one reason or another.
It could also be a magical item crafted from snow or ice — as long as it fulfills the standards of the feat, and does not melt in warmer climates.



Does such a thing exist in D&D 3.5, and if yes, what ways would there be to obtain it?










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    In order to make the Snowcasting feat (Frostburn, p. 50) more useful in warmer areas, or during warmer seasons, I am looking for a source of snow or ice that never melts.
    This can be a spell that enchants snow or ice in such a way (preferably permanent), or supernatural snow or ice that simply never melts for one reason or another.
    It could also be a magical item crafted from snow or ice — as long as it fulfills the standards of the feat, and does not melt in warmer climates.



    Does such a thing exist in D&D 3.5, and if yes, what ways would there be to obtain it?










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      In order to make the Snowcasting feat (Frostburn, p. 50) more useful in warmer areas, or during warmer seasons, I am looking for a source of snow or ice that never melts.
      This can be a spell that enchants snow or ice in such a way (preferably permanent), or supernatural snow or ice that simply never melts for one reason or another.
      It could also be a magical item crafted from snow or ice — as long as it fulfills the standards of the feat, and does not melt in warmer climates.



      Does such a thing exist in D&D 3.5, and if yes, what ways would there be to obtain it?










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      In order to make the Snowcasting feat (Frostburn, p. 50) more useful in warmer areas, or during warmer seasons, I am looking for a source of snow or ice that never melts.
      This can be a spell that enchants snow or ice in such a way (preferably permanent), or supernatural snow or ice that simply never melts for one reason or another.
      It could also be a magical item crafted from snow or ice — as long as it fulfills the standards of the feat, and does not melt in warmer climates.



      Does such a thing exist in D&D 3.5, and if yes, what ways would there be to obtain it?







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          A simple solution is to carry a small chest lined with Blue Ice (Frostburn p. 80). The material's details how to create a room that keeps things cool. Ask your DM if you can create/buy a similarly fashioned chest. Depending on how hot the environment is, you could perhaps even make the chest itself out of Blue Ice.






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            The icy strand of the north (Magic Item Compendium p.162) is a string of ice crystals which do not appear to melt.



            An ice mephit familiar, (D&D 3.5 Monster Manual p.182) acquired with the Improved Familiar feat, has a breath weapon which creates a cone of ice shards.






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              A simple solution is to carry a small chest lined with Blue Ice (Frostburn p. 80). The material's details how to create a room that keeps things cool. Ask your DM if you can create/buy a similarly fashioned chest. Depending on how hot the environment is, you could perhaps even make the chest itself out of Blue Ice.






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                A simple solution is to carry a small chest lined with Blue Ice (Frostburn p. 80). The material's details how to create a room that keeps things cool. Ask your DM if you can create/buy a similarly fashioned chest. Depending on how hot the environment is, you could perhaps even make the chest itself out of Blue Ice.






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                  A simple solution is to carry a small chest lined with Blue Ice (Frostburn p. 80). The material's details how to create a room that keeps things cool. Ask your DM if you can create/buy a similarly fashioned chest. Depending on how hot the environment is, you could perhaps even make the chest itself out of Blue Ice.






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                  A simple solution is to carry a small chest lined with Blue Ice (Frostburn p. 80). The material's details how to create a room that keeps things cool. Ask your DM if you can create/buy a similarly fashioned chest. Depending on how hot the environment is, you could perhaps even make the chest itself out of Blue Ice.







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                      The icy strand of the north (Magic Item Compendium p.162) is a string of ice crystals which do not appear to melt.



                      An ice mephit familiar, (D&D 3.5 Monster Manual p.182) acquired with the Improved Familiar feat, has a breath weapon which creates a cone of ice shards.






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                        The icy strand of the north (Magic Item Compendium p.162) is a string of ice crystals which do not appear to melt.



                        An ice mephit familiar, (D&D 3.5 Monster Manual p.182) acquired with the Improved Familiar feat, has a breath weapon which creates a cone of ice shards.






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                          The icy strand of the north (Magic Item Compendium p.162) is a string of ice crystals which do not appear to melt.



                          An ice mephit familiar, (D&D 3.5 Monster Manual p.182) acquired with the Improved Familiar feat, has a breath weapon which creates a cone of ice shards.






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                          The icy strand of the north (Magic Item Compendium p.162) is a string of ice crystals which do not appear to melt.



                          An ice mephit familiar, (D&D 3.5 Monster Manual p.182) acquired with the Improved Familiar feat, has a breath weapon which creates a cone of ice shards.







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