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{{Spelltable
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| name = Pottery
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| range = 10 ft.
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| duration = until the next sunrise
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| area of effect = 1 object
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| casting time = 1 [[Combat Round|round]]
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| save = none
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| level = cantrip
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}}
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Creates any ordinary — emphasis on ordinary — household object made of pottery, earthenware or stoneware up to 18 inches in diameter or height.
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Note that faience or other art pottery such as porcelain are not included in the cantrip. Cooking ware, jugs, cups, mugs, plates, vases, jars, chamber pots and things of this type are all possible.
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The object will remain in existence until the sun rises the next day, until dropped (in which case it will automatically shatter and dissolve) or upon being given a sharp blow. The object will serve as a missile, causing 1-2 damage upon hitting, whereupon it will break and cease existence.
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If used gently, the object will serve to hold liquids, be eaten upon, and will even allow itself to be fired in an oven for the purpose of melting metals and so on.
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The object will emit a very weak magic for the purpose of magic detection.
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See [[Legerdemain Cantrips]]

Revision as of 19:36, 7 March 2020

Pottery
Range 10 ft.
Duration until the next sunrise
Area of Effect 1 object
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip


Creates any ordinary — emphasis on ordinary — household object made of pottery, earthenware or stoneware up to 18 inches in diameter or height.

Note that faience or other art pottery such as porcelain are not included in the cantrip. Cooking ware, jugs, cups, mugs, plates, vases, jars, chamber pots and things of this type are all possible.

The object will remain in existence until the sun rises the next day, until dropped (in which case it will automatically shatter and dissolve) or upon being given a sharp blow. The object will serve as a missile, causing 1-2 damage upon hitting, whereupon it will break and cease existence.

If used gently, the object will serve to hold liquids, be eaten upon, and will even allow itself to be fired in an oven for the purpose of melting metals and so on.

The object will emit a very weak magic for the purpose of magic detection.

See Legerdemain Cantrips