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− | + | '''Tenser's floating disk''' conjures a circular, concave disc that floats up to three feet in the air. As a 3-ft. diameter shallow bowl, it's able to carry whatever the caster desires, including people and liquids — though there's no means to separate one item from another. The colour can be adjusted as wished. | |
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+ | {{Spelltable | ||
+ | | name = Tenser's Floating Disc | ||
+ | | range = 20 ft. +5 per [[Experience Level|level]] | ||
+ | | duration = 2 hours +1 per level | ||
+ | | area of effect = 200 lbs. per level | ||
+ | | casting time = 1 [[Combat Round|round]] | ||
+ | | save = none | ||
+ | | level = [[Mage 1st Level Spells|mage (1st)]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | Once conjured, the disc will follow along wherever the caster wishes to go, though it must stay within the spell's range or the dweomer will collapse. It can move at a slow walking speed, up to 10 [[Combat Hex|hexes]] per round. It must have a flat surface on which to move; if the disc moves over a vertical drop, the disc will tumble it's contents and disappear. |
Revision as of 02:56, 17 December 2021
Tenser's floating disk conjures a circular, concave disc that floats up to three feet in the air. As a 3-ft. diameter shallow bowl, it's able to carry whatever the caster desires, including people and liquids — though there's no means to separate one item from another. The colour can be adjusted as wished.
Range | 20 ft. +5 per level |
Duration | 2 hours +1 per level |
Area of Effect | 200 lbs. per level |
Casting Time | 1 round |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | mage (1st) |
Once conjured, the disc will follow along wherever the caster wishes to go, though it must stay within the spell's range or the dweomer will collapse. It can move at a slow walking speed, up to 10 hexes per round. It must have a flat surface on which to move; if the disc moves over a vertical drop, the disc will tumble it's contents and disappear.