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'''Rope Trick''' is a spell that enchants a touched length of rope, causing one end to rise into the air and remain suspended as if affixed to an invisible anchor. The rope will hang perpendicularly to its full enchanted length, supporting weight up to three times that of the caster, provided the caster remains within 30 feet of the rope; otherwise the spell is broken, causing those affected to tumble to the ground.
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{{Spelltable
 
| name = Rope Trick
 
| name = Rope Trick
 
| range = touch
 
| range = touch
| duration = 10 rounds per level
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| duration = 10 [[Combat Round|rounds]] per [[Experience Level|level]]
| area of effect = 5 ft. rope per level; see below
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| area of effect = 5 ft. rope per level; see text
 
| casting time = 1 round  
 
| casting time = 1 round  
 
| save = none
 
| save = none
 
| level = [[Bard 2nd Level Spells|bard (2nd)]]; [[Illusionist 3rd Level Spells|illusionist (3rd)]]; [[Mage 2nd Level Spells|mage (2nd)]]
 
| level = [[Bard 2nd Level Spells|bard (2nd)]]; [[Illusionist 3rd Level Spells|illusionist (3rd)]]; [[Mage 2nd Level Spells|mage (2nd)]]
 
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Enchants a touched piece of rope so that one end can be made to rise into the air, until the maximum length is hanging perpendicularly, as if affixed at the upper end. This rope will support weight up to three times that of the caster, so long as the caster remains within 30’ of the rope.
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The top of the rope gives access to a hidden extra-dimensional space, in which the caster and others can hide. This space can accommodate up to 1,000 pounds, allowing for temporary concealment or rest. While inside, occupants are undetectable by normal means, as the pocket dimension exists separately from the Prime Material Plane. The rope itself can be pulled inside, ensuring that no trace of the spell remains visible to those on the outside.
  
The top of the rope allows escape into an extra-dimensional space that will accommodate up to 1000 lbs. (creature and equipment weight included) for the duration of the spell. The rope may be withdrawn during this time, so that no evidence is left behind.
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Before the spell's duration ends, all occupants of the space must exit and climb down — else they will fall from the height at which they entered. Because the spell does not enhance a creature's ability to climb, those attempting to use it must still rely on their own skill to ascend the rope.
  
Persons in the extra-dimensional space must climb down during the last few rounds of the spell, or else they will fall from the height to which they chose to climb (determined by the caster) in order to reach the space.
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While highly effective for evasion, concealment and reaching inaccessible locations, the spell has limitations. Noise made inside the space may still be heard outside, meaning that absolute silence must be maintained to avoid detection. Although scrying and divination spells cannot perceive those within the space, certain abilities, such as [[True Seeing (spell)|true seeing]], may reveal the presence of the dimensional anomaly. The spell can be ended prematurely if subjected to [[Dispel Magic (spell)|dispel magic]], in which case anyone inside will fall immediately.
  
Note that the spell may also be used to reach places within normal space (if they do not climb to the extra-dimensional shelf that is only evident upon climbing to the very top of the rope.
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== Magical Nature of the Spell ==
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The nature of the extra-dimensional space raises questions about the underlying structure of magic. Some scholars speculate that the spell briefly links to an unknown plane, an isolated fragment of a larger extra-dimensional reality. While this has little practical impact on its use, it has led to efforts to expand or modify the spell to create longer-lasting effects or larger spaces. Though no stable version of an improved Rope Trick has been widely adopted, experimental variants exist among highly skilled magic-users.
  
The spell does not impart rope-climbing ability to those who do not have it.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 5 March 2025

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Rope Trick is a spell that enchants a touched length of rope, causing one end to rise into the air and remain suspended as if affixed to an invisible anchor. The rope will hang perpendicularly to its full enchanted length, supporting weight up to three times that of the caster, provided the caster remains within 30 feet of the rope; otherwise the spell is broken, causing those affected to tumble to the ground.

Rope Trick
Range touch
Duration 10 rounds per level
Area of Effect 5 ft. rope per level; see text
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level bard (2nd); illusionist (3rd); mage (2nd)

The top of the rope gives access to a hidden extra-dimensional space, in which the caster and others can hide. This space can accommodate up to 1,000 pounds, allowing for temporary concealment or rest. While inside, occupants are undetectable by normal means, as the pocket dimension exists separately from the Prime Material Plane. The rope itself can be pulled inside, ensuring that no trace of the spell remains visible to those on the outside.

Before the spell's duration ends, all occupants of the space must exit and climb down — else they will fall from the height at which they entered. Because the spell does not enhance a creature's ability to climb, those attempting to use it must still rely on their own skill to ascend the rope.

While highly effective for evasion, concealment and reaching inaccessible locations, the spell has limitations. Noise made inside the space may still be heard outside, meaning that absolute silence must be maintained to avoid detection. Although scrying and divination spells cannot perceive those within the space, certain abilities, such as true seeing, may reveal the presence of the dimensional anomaly. The spell can be ended prematurely if subjected to dispel magic, in which case anyone inside will fall immediately.

Magical Nature of the Spell

The nature of the extra-dimensional space raises questions about the underlying structure of magic. Some scholars speculate that the spell briefly links to an unknown plane, an isolated fragment of a larger extra-dimensional reality. While this has little practical impact on its use, it has led to efforts to expand or modify the spell to create longer-lasting effects or larger spaces. Though no stable version of an improved Rope Trick has been widely adopted, experimental variants exist among highly skilled magic-users.