Vacuum (5e Spell)

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Vacuum
8th-level Evocation
Casting time: 1 action
Range: 120 feet
Components: V, S, M (a glass phial containing a magically perfect vacuum, worth 500 gp)
Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute


With a sweeping arm gesture, you expel all air from a 40-foot high cylinder with a radius of 20 feet. A wall of magical force expands outwards from the centre, hedging out all air, gases and mists but passing through solids and liquids.

Each creature in the area must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or have the air in its lungs sucked out as the barrier passes through it. On a successful save, a creature can hold its breath for a number of minutes equal to 1 + its Constitution modifier (minimum of 30 seconds). On a failed save, a creature runs out of breath and can survive for a number of rounds equal to its Constitution modifier (minimum 1 round). At the start of its next turn, it drops to 0 hit points and is dying.

A creature cannot enter the area whilst holding its breath unless it succeeds on a Constitution check against your spell save DC.

The lack of air has a number of other effects:

• Flight that relies upon the existence of air is impossible; any such flying creatures fall to the ground within the affected area.

• All non-magical fires are extinguished. If the area of Vacuum overlaps with the area of a fire spell, the caster may make a spellcasting ability check against your spell save DC: on a success the fire spell persists, but on a failure the effect is dispelled within the affected cylinder.

• Each creature within the area take 1 d6 cold damage at the start of its turn and when entering the area for the first time on a turn due to the lack of ambient heat from the air.

• Each creature within the area take 3 d10 necrotic damage at the start of its turn and when entering the area for the first time on a turn due to its bodily fluids evaporating due to the low pressure.

• Constructs and undead aren’t affected; plants and creatures with the water subtype take an extra 2 d10 damage.


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