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+ | '''Mount''' conjures a creature that will serve as a mount for any rider designated by the caster. Though magical in substance, the conjured creature will appear in all ways to be completely natural and real. Only a dweomer, such a [[Penetrate Disguise (spell)|penetrate disguise]], will reveal the creature's true nature. | ||
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+ | {{Spelltable | ||
+ | | name = Mount | ||
+ | | range = 10 ft. | ||
+ | | duration = 4 hours + 2 per [[Experience Level|level]]; see text | ||
+ | | area of effect = 1 mount | ||
+ | | casting time = 1 [[Combat Round|round]] | ||
+ | | save = none | ||
+ | | level = [[Mage 1st Level Spells|mage (1st)]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | The mount may take the form of any creature, so long as it possesses a shape that could be conceivably saddled and conforms to an existing animal, beast or monster. Whatever the form, it will have none of the natural abilities of, say, a [[Dragon|dragon]] or a [[Displacer Beast|displacer beast]]. It cannot be of such a size that more than two humans could ride it. | ||
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+ | A flying creature cannot be made, but it is possible to conjure a creature designed to move exclusively through water or under it. If the animal can swim at all, it can be ridden across a river or lake; and while the rider will be soaked, the mount will unerringly reach its destination on the other side, so long as the duration doesn't run out. | ||
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+ | The mount appears tame and no special [[Sage Ability|sage abilities]] or [[Horse Handling I (sage ability)|skills]] are needed to ride and direct it; nor is riding gear needed. However, without animal handling skills, the rider cannot fight from the mount. The mount will have [[Hit Points|hit points]] equal to 1d8 per level of the caster. Though it cannot fight, it can be [[Damage (hit points)|damaged]] and "killed," dispersing the spell. | ||
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+ | See Also,<br> | ||
+ | [[Flying Mounts]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Riding Animals and Mounts]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Underwater Mounts]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Magical Spells]] |
Revision as of 18:09, 9 December 2021
Mount conjures a creature that will serve as a mount for any rider designated by the caster. Though magical in substance, the conjured creature will appear in all ways to be completely natural and real. Only a dweomer, such a penetrate disguise, will reveal the creature's true nature.
Range | 10 ft. |
Duration | 4 hours + 2 per level; see text |
Area of Effect | 1 mount |
Casting Time | 1 round |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | mage (1st) |
The mount may take the form of any creature, so long as it possesses a shape that could be conceivably saddled and conforms to an existing animal, beast or monster. Whatever the form, it will have none of the natural abilities of, say, a dragon or a displacer beast. It cannot be of such a size that more than two humans could ride it.
A flying creature cannot be made, but it is possible to conjure a creature designed to move exclusively through water or under it. If the animal can swim at all, it can be ridden across a river or lake; and while the rider will be soaked, the mount will unerringly reach its destination on the other side, so long as the duration doesn't run out.
The mount appears tame and no special sage abilities or skills are needed to ride and direct it; nor is riding gear needed. However, without animal handling skills, the rider cannot fight from the mount. The mount will have hit points equal to 1d8 per level of the caster. Though it cannot fight, it can be damaged and "killed," dispersing the spell.
See Also,
Flying Mounts
Riding Animals and Mounts
Underwater Mounts