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'''Faerie Fire''' causes a pale glowing outline upon objects or creatures as desired, making them stand out in conditions of dusk or dark. The effect can be clearly seen to a distance of 80 ft., or 16 [[Combat Hex|combat hexes]]. To effect the spell, the caster must be able to visibly see the targets. | '''Faerie Fire''' causes a pale glowing outline upon objects or creatures as desired, making them stand out in conditions of dusk or dark. The effect can be clearly seen to a distance of 80 ft., or 16 [[Combat Hex|combat hexes]]. To effect the spell, the caster must be able to visibly see the targets. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 29 October 2023
Faerie Fire causes a pale glowing outline upon objects or creatures as desired, making them stand out in conditions of dusk or dark. The effect can be clearly seen to a distance of 80 ft., or 16 combat hexes. To effect the spell, the caster must be able to visibly see the targets.
Range | 80 ft. |
Duration | 4 rounds per level |
Area of Effect | 1 creature per level |
Casting Time | 1 round |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | druid (1st) |
The fire causes no damage, nor does it conflict with a combatant's ability to fight. However, due to the visibility granted, glowing individuals can be treated as though it is full daylight for attacking purposes, with a +2 bonus to hit besides.
The effects of this glow are diminished if the attacker's hex contains an open light source, such as a torch or unshielded lantern. Additionally, the spell has no effect in daylight.
Unless specified otherwise, the glow of the spell will be a light sky-blue ... but the caster may choose to adopt a signature colour which they learned to create while studying magic.