Animal Summoning III. Faerie Fire. Plant Growth. Control Temperature, 10' Radius. Commune with Nature. Finger of Death. Creeping Doom. Heat Metal. Water Breathing. Cure Serious Wounds. Anti-plant Shell. Warp Wood. Neutralize Poison. Animal Summoning I. Transmute Rock to Mud. Turn Wood. Transmute Metal to Wood. Hallucinatory Forest. Turn Sticks to Snakes.
Dispel Magic. Animal Summoning II. Animal Friendship. Charm Person or Mammal. Call Woodland Beings. Thunderwave is a great spell for when the party is surrounded and the player needs to create some breathing room, especially if they have been swarmed by minor enemies that are just waiting for attacks of opportunity. Scott has been writing for Screen Rant since and regularly contributes to The Gamer.
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A creature with no classes has a caster level equal to its Hit Dice unless otherwise specified. Dungeons and Dragons Wiki Explore. Community portal Forum Activity. Players with the Ritual Caster feat cannot copy spells that are higher level than half their character level rounded up. In addition, copying a spell takes 2 hours and 50 gold pieces for each level of the spell. For example, a level 6 Barbarian trying to copy the level 3 spell Leomund's Tiny Hut would take 6 hours, and need to pay gp.
Although this cost is quite high, the benefits of being able to perform these magical effects as a non-caster character can be huge. Players with the Ritual Caster Feat can even copy spells directly from their companion's spellbooks, allowing a well-organized team to ensure that a vital Ritual is always on hand. The 90s brought horror fans some of the wildest villains yet.
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