Difference between revisions of "Create Food & Water (spell)"
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− | '''Create food | + | '''Create food & water''' causes the appearance of "scullery" [[Nutrition & Preparation of Food|prepared]], "fresh" [[Food|food]], like that cooked in a typical home kitchen in a small fireplace. This food will be "flavourful" in taste, with only a small potential (roll 4 or less on 3d6) of making the eater feel grumpy or tired. The water created will be clean and drinkable, without trace of mineral content, as the spell [[Create Water (spell)|create water]]. |
{{Spelltable | {{Spelltable | ||
− | | name = Create Food | + | | name = Create Food & Water |
| range = 10 ft. per level | | range = 10 ft. per level | ||
| duration = permanent | | duration = permanent |
Revision as of 19:22, 19 October 2021
Create food & water causes the appearance of "scullery" prepared, "fresh" food, like that cooked in a typical home kitchen in a small fireplace. This food will be "flavourful" in taste, with only a small potential (roll 4 or less on 3d6) of making the eater feel grumpy or tired. The water created will be clean and drinkable, without trace of mineral content, as the spell create water.
Range | 10 ft. per level |
Duration | permanent |
Area of Effect | 10 pounds per level |
Casting Time | 2 rounds |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cleric (3rd) |
The spell produces more than enough for eight people, even after a battle, if the caster is 5th level, and many more for labouring or resting persons. Roughly a gallon of water may be created per level. The caster should stipulate how much water and how much food is desired when casting the spell.
Destroy Food & Water
The reverse of the spell, destroy food & water, with cause any sort of food or water, regardless of quality or purity, to simply vanish from sight. The caster may, for effect, cause food to visibly rot over a period of six seconds, while water can be made to slowly lower over the same period of time until it disappears.