Difference between revisions of "Nod (cantrip)"
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Causes the recipient to nod their head involuntarily, as if nodding in agreement or in greeting. | Causes the recipient to nod their head involuntarily, as if nodding in agreement or in greeting. | ||
− | If a saving throw is made, there is no effect. Otherwise, the creature can be made to look and nod in any direction of the caster’s | + | If a saving throw is made, there is no effect. Otherwise, the creature can be made to look and nod in any direction of the caster’s choosing — thus giving an order or a sign to any other creature or creatures, if that is the caster’s wish. |
Moreover, the recipient will not know that he or she has made the nod, and will therefore make no effort to countermand or disapprove of the action once the cantrip’s duration has ended. | Moreover, the recipient will not know that he or she has made the nod, and will therefore make no effort to countermand or disapprove of the action once the cantrip’s duration has ended. |
Revision as of 20:11, 7 March 2020
Range | 30 ft. |
Duration | 1 round |
Area of Effect | 1 creature |
Casting Time | 2 action points |
Saving Throw | negates |
Level | cantrip |
Causes the recipient to nod their head involuntarily, as if nodding in agreement or in greeting.
If a saving throw is made, there is no effect. Otherwise, the creature can be made to look and nod in any direction of the caster’s choosing — thus giving an order or a sign to any other creature or creatures, if that is the caster’s wish.
Moreover, the recipient will not know that he or she has made the nod, and will therefore make no effort to countermand or disapprove of the action once the cantrip’s duration has ended.
The cantrip is effective only against creatures with a low intelligence or more, that have heads to nod. There are no combat penalties against the nodding creature.