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[[Category:Spells]][[Category:Level 2 Spells]][[Category:Transmutation Spells]]
[[Category:Spells]][[Category:Level 2 Spells]][[Category:Transmutation Spells]]
'''Enlarge''' is a variant of the [[Spells#2nd Level Spells|Level 2]] Transmutation Spell, [[Enlarge/Reduce]]. This spell allows spellcasters to increase a creature's body size. Affected creatures deal more damage with their weapons and gain Advantage on Strength checks and saving throws.
'''Enlarge''' is a variant of the [[Spells#2nd Level Spells|Level 2]] Transmutation Spell, [[Enlarge/Reduce]]. This spell allows spellcasters to increase a creature's body size. Affected creatures deal more damage with their weapons and gain Advantage on Strength checks and saving throws.

Revision as of 15:41, 16 July 2023

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Enlarge is a variant of the Level 2 Transmutation Spell, Enlarge/Reduce. This spell allows spellcasters to increase a creature's body size. Affected creatures deal more damage with their weapons and gain Advantage on Strength checks and saving throws.

Description

Make a creature larger.

Its weapons deal an extra 1d4 damage. It has Advantage Icon.png Advantage on Strength Checks and Saving Throws.

Properties

Action + Spell Slot Icon.png Level 2 Spell Slot

Available to level 3 Bard, Druid, Sorcerer and Wizard.

Notes and Trivia

  • Enlarge increases the Size category of the target creature by 1. This affects the maximum size of creature it can Throw or use as an Improvised Melee Weapon, and vice-versa. For example, a creature of Medium size can only throw creatures of Small size or smaller. When Enlarged, a Medium creature becomes Large and can throw other creatures of Medium size or smaller.
  • While not stated in the spell description, Enlarge also increases the weight of the target creature. The formula used is:
    Original Weight * 2.35 = New Weight (plus additional weight, if needed, to place creature in the correct size category)
    (See Creature Size for more information.)