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| notes = * While this effect does create [[Light]], it does not seem to function correctly and will not count as light for certain checks, such as for the [[Coruscation Ring]]. | | notes = | ||
* The light produced by this effect is considered sunlight, for the purpose of [[Sunlight Hypersensitivity]], but not for [[Sunlight Sensitivity]] | * Unlike {{cond|Light}}, this condition works even when wielding a ranged weapon. | ||
* This effect does not seem to apply to allies, meaning you won't blind your own summoned undead | * While this effect does create [[Light]], it does not seem to function correctly and will not count as light for certain checks, such as for the [[Coruscation Ring]]. | ||
* The light produced by this effect is considered sunlight, for the purpose of [[Sunlight Hypersensitivity]], but not for [[Sunlight Sensitivity]]. | |||
* This effect does not seem to apply to allies, meaning you won't blind your own summoned undead. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 23 October 2024
Lathander's Light is a toggleable passive feature that shed's light and blinds enemies.
Description
Sheds holy light in a 6 m / 20 ft radius. In combat, fiends and undead standing in the light are if they fail a DC 14 Constitution throw.
Details
- Toggleable
Condition: Lathander's Light
Duration: Permanent
- Sheds holy light in a 6 m / 20 ft radius. In combat, fiends and undead standing in the light are , unless they succeed a Constitution saving throw.
How to learn
Granted by the weapons:
Notes
- Unlike , this condition works even when wielding a ranged weapon.
- While this effect does create Light, it does not seem to function correctly and will not count as light for certain checks, such as for the Coruscation Ring.
- The light produced by this effect is considered sunlight, for the purpose of Sunlight Hypersensitivity, but not for Sunlight Sensitivity.
- This effect does not seem to apply to allies, meaning you won't blind your own summoned undead.