So i would agree with you.
Wall of light 5e good.
The wall is opaque and lasts for the duration.
You touch one object that is no larger than 10 feet in any dimension.
The spell ends if you cast it again or dismiss it as an action.
The light can be colored as you like.
The secnd part says it requires a complete covering to block light but clearly the front and presumably the reverse are not covered.
A shimmering multicolored plane of light forms a vertical opaque wall up to 90 feet long 30 feet high and 1 inch thick centered on a point you can see within range.
Completely covering the object with something opaque blocks the light.
Completely covering the object with something opaque blocks the light.
I could create in effect a 60x10 foot aoe that does radiant damage does equal dot has a 1 minute blind and shoots.
The light can be colored as you like.
Does this mean i can choose to have it lying flat a foot off the ground.
I was just looking at the text for wall of light.
It would in effect turn on a light on the far side of the wall since the object is light ed and it is not completely covered.
It says it can be oriented however i choose and it can be free floating.
It emits bright light out to 120 feet and dim light for an additional 120 feet.
The wall blocks line of sight but creatures and objects can pass through it.
If you position the wall so that it passes through a.
Wall of light aoe.
Until the spell ends the object sheds bright light in a 20 foot radius and dim light for an additional 20 feet.
If you target an object held or worn by a hostile creature that creature must succeed on a dexterity saving throw to avoid the spell.
The wall can be up to 60 feet long 10 feet high and 5 feet thick.
The wall remains in place for the duration.
When the wall appears each creature within its area must make a dexterity saving throw.
You create a wall of fire on a solid surface within range.
Of course dm always has the final say.