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| granted by items = Markoheshkir:Short Rest, Sentient Amulet (Rare):Short Rest, Sentient Amulet (Very Rare):Long Rest
| granted by items = Markoheshkir:Short Rest, Sentient Amulet (Rare):Short Rest, Sentient Amulet (Very Rare):Long Rest
| notes = The incantation for Shatter is '''Detono''', Latin for "I expend thunder".
| notes = * Shatter has the same incantation as {{sai|Thunderwave}}: '''Dētonō''', which is Latin for ''"To expend one's thunder"'' or ''"To roar out"''.{{ref|Oxford Latin Dictionary, 2nd Edition (2012)}}
| video = Shatter Visuals.mp4
| video = Shatter Visuals.mp4
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 20 December 2024

For the equivalent Way of the Four Elements Monk spell, see Gong of the Summit Gong of the Summit.
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Shatter is a level 2 evocation spell. This spell allows the spellcaster to generate a deafening noise explosion that can damage multiple creatures and objects. This spell is extra potent against inorganic targets, who must make their Saving Throw at Disadvantage.

Description

Damages all nearby creatures and objects.

Creatures made of inorganic material such as stone have Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage on their Saving throw.

Properties

Cost
Action + Level 2 Spell Slot
Damage
D8 Thunder.png 3d8 (3~24) Damage TypesThunder
Details
CON Save (On Save: Targets still take half damage.)
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
AoE: 3 m / 10 ft (Radius)

At higher levels

Upcast: Casting this spell at a higher level deals an extra 1d8Damage TypesThunder damage for each Spell Slot Level above 2nd.

How to learn

Classes:

Granted by the following items:

Notes

  • Shatter has the same incantation as Thunderwave Thunderwave: Dētonō, which is Latin for "To expend one's thunder" or "To roar out".[1]

Visuals

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Oxford Latin Dictionary, 2nd Edition (2012)

External Links[edit | edit source]