Spice Cantrip (3.5e Spell)
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Conjuration [Adds a Specific Spice to an Object] | |
Level: | Bard 0 Sor 0 Wiz 0 Clr 0 Dru 0 |
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Components: | V S |
Casting time: | 1 Swift Action |
Range: | 25 Feet |
Target: | 1 Object |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
Saving Throw: | None |
Spell Resistance: | No |
Unlike the flavor cantrip, this magic actually brings a particular spice to the object of food or drink. Thus, ginger, pepper, or a like spice can be brought to add zest (or disguise another taste). An herb such as bay leaf, garlic, parsley, and so forth can likewise be evoked by this cantrip. The quantity is sufficient to spice food or drink for about a half-dozen people. The spice (or herb) appears over the object vessel as a fine powder or flake, falls upon it, and adds its substance to the dish or drink.
A ditty is hummed for the verbal component, while the hand makes a crumbling and sprinkling motion.
Author's Note This is a 3.5e version of the 2e cantrip https://adnd2e.fandom.com/wiki/Spice_(Cantrip)
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