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+ | | name = Cough | ||
+ | | range = 10 ft.; see below | ||
+ | | duration = 1 round | ||
+ | | area of effect = 1 creature | ||
+ | | casting time = 2 [[Action Points|action points]] | ||
+ | | save = negates | ||
+ | | level = cantrip | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Causes the recipient to cough spasmodically. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If a saving throw is not made, the recipient will be completely unable to take any action except to bear the effects of the cantrip for one round. Others attacking the creature will gain +4 on their [[Roll to Hit|to hit]] rolls. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For creatures who have recently swallowed a poison, or have something unpleasant caught in their throat, the cantrip may be effective — if the caster can physically touch the affected creature. In such a case, there is a 50% chance of the cantrip freeing the blockage, causing the recipient to spit out a parasite (such as a throat leech) or successfully vomiting out ingested poison. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The cantrip is effective only against humanoids. | ||
+ | |||
+ | See [[Person-affecting Cantrips]] |
Revision as of 20:02, 7 March 2020
Range | 10 ft.; see below |
Duration | 1 round |
Area of Effect | 1 creature |
Casting Time | 2 action points |
Saving Throw | negates |
Level | cantrip |
Causes the recipient to cough spasmodically.
If a saving throw is not made, the recipient will be completely unable to take any action except to bear the effects of the cantrip for one round. Others attacking the creature will gain +4 on their to hit rolls.
For creatures who have recently swallowed a poison, or have something unpleasant caught in their throat, the cantrip may be effective — if the caster can physically touch the affected creature. In such a case, there is a 50% chance of the cantrip freeing the blockage, causing the recipient to spit out a parasite (such as a throat leech) or successfully vomiting out ingested poison.
The cantrip is effective only against humanoids.