Gravitational Annihilation (5e Spell)
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10th-level Evocation | |
Casting time: | 1 round |
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Range: | 1 mile |
Components: | V, S, M (a fist-sized black diamond, consumed by the magic) |
Casters: | 3 |
Gravitational Annihilation is a cataclysmic event triggered by three powerful spellcasters who, in perfect synchrony, manipulate cosmic forces to distort the laws of space-time.
Upon being cast, a line of distorted gravitational energy bursts from the origin to the specified endpoint, consuming everything in its path with an uncontrollable and unstoppable force.
All creatures and objects within the affected line, which can reach up to 1 mile in length and 100 feet radius, must make a Strength saving throw against a DC of 40 to resist the powerful gravitational force, and legendary or mythical resistance can’t be used to succeed in the saving throw
- Failure on the saving throw: The individual is instantly disintegrated, regardless of any immunity or resistance it may have. Their atoms are reduced to nothing by the devastating force of the gravitational disturbance.
- Success on the saving throw: The individual suffers 40d10 bludgeoning damage, and is dragged toward the endpoint of the line, where they suffer an additional 20d10 force damage, without the possibility of reducing the damage
Gravitational Annihilation leaves behind a desolate and distorted landscape, where reality itself seems to have been shattered by the overwhelming impact of the magic.
Anyone killed by this spell cannot be revived by any means Moreover, it cannot be negated by anti-magic field, counterspell, or dispel magic.
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