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The bug is able to crawl up over a character's body, though it usually chooses to attack an ankle or whatever part is most quickly at hand.
 
Though the damage is very little, there's yet the possibility that the dweomer may stun a weak defender or generally contribute to an enemy's downfall.  Additionally, the bite breaks the concentration of a spellcaster [[Spellcasting|weaving a spell]].   
 
Though the damage is very little, there's yet the possibility that the dweomer may stun a weak defender or generally contribute to an enemy's downfall.  Additionally, the bite breaks the concentration of a spellcaster [[Spellcasting|weaving a spell]].   
  

Revision as of 23:20, 28 November 2023

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Bug is a cantrip that conjures a crawling insect or beetle capable of travelling an extra 20 feet in any direction to bite a chosen creature without needing a to hit roll. The damage caused by the bug is 1 hit point.

Bug
Range 10 ft.
Duration 1 hour
Area of Effect 1 creature
Casting Time 2 action points
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip

Contents

The bug is able to crawl up over a character's body, though it usually chooses to attack an ankle or whatever part is most quickly at hand. Though the damage is very little, there's yet the possibility that the dweomer may stun a weak defender or generally contribute to an enemy's downfall. Additionally, the bite breaks the concentration of a spellcaster weaving a spell.

Duration

Unlike similar cantrips, the bug may be cast into a bottle of some kind, where it's able to endure for up to 1 hour. In this state, the bottle can be gifted to another for their use or retained until the bug is set free. Whomever opens the stopper can designate the bug's target, so long as line-of-sight exists. If the target isn't specifically chosen ahead of time, the bug bites the nearest enemy within it's 20 foot range.

The bottle can be thrown or dropped a great distance without affecting the bug's movement range, though the bottle must fail it's saving throw and break in order to release the effect. The bottle's breaking has no effect on the bug's existence or behaviour.

The bug cantrip is similar to a group of other personal cantrips that include bee, gadfly, mouse and spider.


See Personal Cantrips