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| granted by items = Amulet of Windrider | |||
| higher levels = [[Spells#Upcasting|Upcast]]: Casting this spell at a higher level doesn't grant any additional benefits. | | higher levels = [[Spells#Upcasting|Upcast]]: Casting this spell at a higher level doesn't grant any additional benefits. | ||
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* A successful {{SavingThrow}} means that a creature is neither pushed back, nor goes {{Cond|Off Balance}} | * A successful {{SavingThrow}} means that a creature is neither pushed back, nor goes {{Cond|Off Balance}} | ||
| video = Gust of Wind Visuals.mp4 | | video = Gust of Wind Visuals.mp4 |
Revision as of 20:30, 18 November 2023
Gust of Wind is a level 2 evocation spell. This spell allows spellcasters to conjure a squall to clear dangerous gasses or throw creatures back, potentially causing a dangerous fall.
Description
Summon a strong wind that clears all clouds. Any creatures caught in the gale who fail a Strength Saving throw will be pushed back 5.1 m / 17 ft (ERROR: Distance not in metric!) and be thrown .
Properties
- Details
- Range: Self
- AoE: 12 m / 40 ft (Line)
At higher levels
Upcast: Casting this spell at a higher level doesn't grant any additional benefits.Condition: Off Balance
Duration: 1 turn
- The affected entity has Disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity Ability checks, and Attack rolls against the entity have Advantage.
- Removed by taking damage or when .
How to learn
Classes:
- Class Level 3: Druid, Sorcerer, Wizard, and Tempest Domain
- Class Level 6: Storm Sorcery
- Class Level 7: Eldritch Knight
- Class Level 8: Arcane Trickster
Granted by the following items:
Notes
- A successful Saving throw means that a creature is neither pushed back, nor goes