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Shillelagh spell 5e
Shillelagh spell 5e






shillelagh spell 5e

It is, more or less, a paired down version of the 2nd level Gust of Wind spell. GustĤ Gust is a combat/flavour cantrip that provides three wind effects to choose from. The fire is extinguished when the cantrip ends. Its knowledge is limited to what has occurred in range of its light while it has been burning. The fire’s face will willing answer one yes-no question.

shillelagh spell 5e

You cause a face to appear in a nonmagical fire that you can see within range and that fits within a 5-foot cube. This wipes the fires memory and prevents any followup questions. Third, the fire is extinguished once it has answered a question. The fire has no memory of things before it was lit. Second, the fire can only answer a question about something it has “seen” - typically this would be anything within a 30 to 60 foot radius (but not anything in shadow) for as far back in time as it has been burning. In order to avoid a magical game of 20 questions, the cantrip is limited in several ways: First, the fire can only answer with a yes or a no.

shillelagh spell 5e

It causes a vague humanoid face to appear in the flames and answer a spellcaster’s question. However, where Control Flames provides the caster with a list of effects, Fire Speech has only one purpose. Like Control Flames, Fire Speech is a transmutation cantrip that effects a small nonmagical fire. Inspired by this nice little spell, I created a new utility cantrip for fire-casters: Fire Speech. It is right on theme for a friendly neighbourhood pyromancer. Control Flamesģ Control Flames falls into the utility/flavour spell category and offers the caster a number of straightforward effects. Here they are, along with the official cantrips that inspired them. So, I took the time to create nine new cantrips 2 specifically for the witch class. However, a number of those cantrips are not in 5th Edition’s System Reference Document (SRD5). When I first designed the witch class, I did so for my home game and I chose the class’ cantrips from the official sourcebooks. Someone had entered her home, but where were they now? Creating New 5th Edition Cantrips And with that answer, fire began to die out.Īs the hut grew dim, Hypatia cursed softly under her breath. Yesss, hissed the fiery visage, its breath hot and smokey.

shillelagh spell 5e

Have you seen anyone here but me? Hypatia whispered urgently to the flames. Almost before the words finished leaving her mouth, the flames twisted to form a face, its features pulled into a quizzical expression. Turning her attention to the small fire burning in her kitchen hearth, she muttered an incantation. Nothing seemed to be disturbed, but her intuition told her something was amiss. If you were a druid casting a druid spell, that would be Wisdom, but you are a warlock casting a spell you gained through a warlock feature (and thus, it is a warlock spell), and so you can use Charisma.The Witch’s Spell: Hypatia Asks A Question That fits the bill.Īs for which ability score to use, the spell tells you that you may use your spellcasting ability. Shillelagh is a cantrip, and it is on the druid spell list. The rules for Pact of the Tome say you can gain any three cantrips chosen from any spell list. If you don’t know if something is “allowed” just try to do it, referring to the rules that govern it as you do so. I’m guessing you are asking this either because you have found something that seems too good to be true, or because you have some sort of unspoken assumption that some spells are so closely associated with one class that they “belong” to that class in some deeper way than just being on their spell list.Įither way, the answer to your first question is yes. Anonymous asked: Can a tomelock take Shillelagh and if so, what stat would you use?








Shillelagh spell 5e