User:Guy/Splat/Spells/Cherry Bombs

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Cherry Bombs[edit]

2-point conjuration (creation)
Casting time:  action
Range:  self
Components:  V, S
Duration:  1 minute

You produce up to three cherry bombs in your hand, each appearing like orange-colored but otherwise normal cherries, which persist for the duration. As part of the action used to cast this spell, you can throw any these berries out to a range of 60 feet, sow any of these berries as on the ground of an unoccupied space, or eat any of these berry. You can also hold onto any of the seeds, or hand them to a different creature, in which case sowing or throwing any number the seeds can be done with a Use an Object action. During another creature's turn, that creature can take any number of seeds from your hand (if you are willing) and use any number of them as part of this action.

  • Thrown. Each thrown cherry erupts with a fiery explosion on impact. Each creature within 5 feet of a seeds erupt with a fiery explosion. Each creature within 5 feet of each explosion must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 1d10 fire damage. On a failure of 10 or more, a creature also becomes ignited.
  • Sown. A flame tulip immediately sprouts on the spot, growing from the seed itself. Each tulip is hostile to all creatures other than the one who planted the berry, and other flame tulips. When the spell ends, the tulips wither away into nothingness.
  • Eaten. For each berry eaten, a creature is filled as if eating a meal, and gains a number of temporary hit points equal to your spellcasting ability modifier which persist for the spell's duration. If a creature eats several berries with one action, the number of temporary hit points are summed together. While these temporary hit points persist, the creature has resistance to fire damage and will not be attacked by flame tulips created by this spell.

Upcast. You can upcast this spell by expending extra spell points when you cast it. For each extra point, create one more cherry bomb.


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