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added the missing level (5) at which Shadowheart can use the sleep-glyph-at-own-feet tactic
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** The shared Initiative system means an ally can immediately shove/help the spellcaster awake should they fall asleep due to their own glyph. | ** The shared Initiative system means an ally can immediately shove/help the spellcaster awake should they fall asleep due to their own glyph. | ||
** Magical Sleep Immunity is fairly common, either from an [[Elixir of Peerless Focus]] or from [[Fey Ancestry]] | ** Magical Sleep Immunity is fairly common, either from an [[Elixir of Peerless Focus]] or from [[Fey Ancestry]] | ||
*** [[Shadowheart]], being a [[Half-Elf]] [[Cleric]], can naturally utilize this tactic starting from level | *** [[Shadowheart]], being a [[Half-Elf]] [[Cleric]], can naturally utilize this tactic starting from level 5. | ||
* The incantation for Glyph of Warding is '''Ira et Dolor''', Latin for "anger and pain". | * The incantation for Glyph of Warding is '''Ira et Dolor''', Latin for "anger and pain". | ||
| video = Glyph of Warding Visuals.mp4 | | video = Glyph of Warding Visuals.mp4 |