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| image = Protection from Energy Fire.webp | | image = Protection from Energy Fire.webp | ||
| controller icon = Protection from Energy Fire Icon.webp | | controller icon = Protection from Energy Fire Icon.webp | ||
| icon = Protection from Energy Unfaded Icon.webp | | icon = Protection from Energy Fire Unfaded Icon.webp | ||
| level = 4 | | level = 4 | ||
| school = Evocation | | school = Evocation | ||
| summary = It is a variant of [[Kereska's Favour]] that allows its caster to imbue themselves with the power of fire and unlock resistances and spells associated with it. It is granted by [[Markoheshkir]]. | | summary = It is a variant of [[Kereska's Favour]] that allows its caster to imbue themselves with the power of fire and unlock resistances and spells associated with it. It is granted by [[Markoheshkir]]. | ||
| description = Embrace Kereska's flame to gain [[ | | description = Embrace Kereska's flame to gain [[resistance]] to {{DamageType|Fire}} damage. Your fire spells deal additional {{DamageType|Fire}} damage equal to your [[proficiency bonus]]. | ||
| extra description = When you deal spell damage, gain 2 turns{{notes}} of {{cond|Heat}}. While attuned to Kereska's flame you can cast {{SAI|Fireball}} and {{SAI|Wall of Fire}} once each per [[short rest]]. | |||
When you deal spell damage, gain | * {{SpellAction|Fireball|level=3|recharge=Short Rest}} | ||
While attuned to Kereska's flame you can cast {{SAI|Fireball}} and {{SAI|Wall of Fire}} once each per [[ | * {{SpellAction|Wall of Fire|level=5|recharge=Short Rest}} | ||
| cost = action | | cost = action | ||
| recharge = short rest | | recharge = short rest | ||
| range = self | |||
| condition = Gripped by Kereska's Flame | | condition = Gripped by Kereska's Flame | ||
| condition duration = Long Rest | | condition duration = Long Rest | ||
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| variant of = Kereska's Favour | | variant of = Kereska's Favour | ||
| granted by items = Markoheshkir | | granted by items = Markoheshkir | ||
| notes = * | | notes = * The in-game tooltip says this effect grants 1 turn of Heat, but it actually grants 2 turns. | ||
* This interacts a bit poorly with [[Elemental Adept: Fire]]. Heat counts as your own fire damage, and thus its self-damage ignores the resistance granted by this effect. | * This interacts a bit poorly with [[Elemental Adept: Fire]]. Heat counts as your own fire damage, and thus its self-damage ignores the resistance granted by this effect. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 10 June 2024
Flame of Wrath is a level 4 evocation spell. It is a variant of Kereska's Favour that allows its caster to imbue themselves with the power of fire and unlock resistances and spells associated with it. It is granted by Markoheshkir.
Description
Embrace Kereska's flame to gain resistance to Fire damage. Your fire spells deal additional Fire damage equal to your proficiency bonus.
When you deal spell damage, gain 2 turns[See Notes] of . While attuned to Kereska's flame you can cast and once each per short rest.
- Fireball ()
- Cast as a level 3 spell ( Recharge: Short rest.)
- Wall of Fire ()
- Cast as a level 5 spell ( Recharge: Short rest.)
Properties
- Cost
- Action
- Details
- Range: Self
- Recharge: Short rest
At higher levels
Casting this spell at a higher level grants no additional benefit.
Condition: Gripped by Kereska's Flame
Duration: Until Long rest
- Affected entity has resistance to Fire damage.
- Its fire spells deal additional damage equal to its proficiency bonus.
- When it deals spell damage, it gains 2 turns of .
- While attuned to Kereska's flame, it can cast at 3rd level and at 5th level once per short rest.
How to learn
Notes
- The in-game tooltip says this effect grants 1 turn of Heat, but it actually grants 2 turns.
- This interacts a bit poorly with Elemental Adept: Fire. Heat counts as your own fire damage, and thus its self-damage ignores the resistance granted by this effect.