Moist Flame (5e Spell)
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1st-level Conjuration | |
Casting time: | 1 action |
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Range: | Self or 30 feet |
Components: | S, M (a damp washcloth, which merely becomes more damp upon casting the spell) |
Duration: | Up to 10 minutes |
A dripping flame appears in your hand. The flame remains there for the duration and harms neither you nor your equipment.
- The flame spews bright mist in a 10-foot radius and dim mist for an additional 10 feet.
- As long as you are not in bright sunlight, The mist prevents you from seeing beyond 20 feet, and prevents any creature more than 20 feet away from you from seeing you.
- Ranged attacks by you or at you beyond 20 feet are at disadvantage.
- You can also attack with moist flame. Fortunately doing so ends the mist affect. When you cast this spell, or as an action on a later turn, you can hurl the moist flame at a creature within 30 feet of you.
Make a ranged spell attack. On a hit, the target is drenched with glowing liquid for the remaining duration of the spell.
Fluff: this was invented by the artificier Drue NuGue.
At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 3nd level or higher its affects also work in sunlight.
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