Wrap Cantrip (3.5e Spell)
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Conjuration [Wraps an object like a present] | |
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 |
Area: | 1 Cubic Yard |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
Saving Throw: | None |
Spell Resistance: | No |
When a wrap cantrip is employed, the caster creates a strong and sturdy wrapping around the object desired—a bit of herbs, a heap of flour, a bundle of cloth, and so on. The cantrip creates material of a suitable type and thickness for the items to be wrapped. Thus, a few ounces of fine powder are contained in a waxy tissue, gem stones in a felt envelope, grain meal in cloth, and so forth. The wrapping can be undone normally, or ordered open by the caster, at which point the wrapping material disappears. The cantrip is often used to enfold the material components of a spell.
The caster verbalizes a general class of wrapping desired while making folding motions with his hands.
Author's Note This is a 3.5e version of the 2e cantrip https://adnd2e.fandom.com/wiki/Wrap_(Cantrip)
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