Of course. Sorry about the contradiction. Not sure what I was thinking there. I also forgot he needed to take off his boots before casting that spell. (and eat a live spider)

ah shucks. you know I am fairly loose with spell interpretations. I did check the barefoot thing. You can still cast Magic Missile as it has no material components.
In the Nergal Nave .... and cellar!
Isvand launches a boomerang at the wight against the ceiling, his curved cudgel skims the arched roof missing the descending wight.
Orgoth barrels into it, interposing his shield. Shards of ceiling scatter the floor as the sticky-sock bomb ignites, splattering people with dust and debris.
Truro attacks the creature, flailing his mace in a wide arc that the wight parries with ease. Using more prepared missiles,
Amos and
Gnimish throw vials, one splashing just a few drops of burning holiness
-2hp but once more the gnome gets a truer strike and the wight burns with hissing steam.
-11hp.
Sneaking by the frantic melee,
Drew shields
Gerdal in her effort to grab the pulsating blade.
Stepping close to the bright blade you miss a step. In fact the step is not even there. Reaching for the blade you uncover the illusion in front of the statue of death and fall head first, tumbling down a pit which has an angled chute that deposits you underneath the statue among a gathering of ragged zombies, feral and hungry.
The Wight, reaches out, he grabs the gnome who has burned him, wreaking unholy revenge by draining his life and strength.
Gnimish shrieks as his soul shrivels under the necrotic touch, his shadow quivering and morphing into a hunched demon figure. He collapses to the floor. Somewhere a game of cards, a poker hand where 'all-in' has been called is played out.
Critically,
next actions please