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'''Warm''' will improve the ambient [[Temperature Grades|temperature]] for the recipient by two grades
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'''Warm''' will improve the ambient [[Temperature Grades|temperature]] for the recipient by two grades — something like the equivalent of standing near a moderate fire.  As all equipment that's carried is affected as well, warmed [[Food|consumables]] can be shared out to others, increasing their relative conditions by one grade for the duration of the cantrip, so long as they're able to consume at least one ounce of food or drink per minute.
  
 
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Meanwhile, objects given to the recipient will slowly warm up, as will hands that take hold of the recipient's flesh.  These small benefits may stave off [[Hypothermia|hypothermia]] and [[Frostbite|frostbite]], while enabling the party to build a fire and shelter to provide long-lasting protection against the elements.
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The effects of the cantrip cannot be usefully applied directly to the environment, as it's made not to melt the snow under the recipient's feet, or put the recipient in danger of melting the ice of a lake and drowning.  Nor is a 20-degree change in temperature sufficient to dry wood when held in the recipient's hands, or set anything aflame.
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See [[Useful Cantrips]]
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[[Category: Cantrips]]

Latest revision as of 21:34, 14 October 2021

Warm (cantrip).jpg

Warm will improve the ambient temperature for the recipient by two grades — something like the equivalent of standing near a moderate fire. As all equipment that's carried is affected as well, warmed consumables can be shared out to others, increasing their relative conditions by one grade for the duration of the cantrip, so long as they're able to consume at least one ounce of food or drink per minute.

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

Meanwhile, objects given to the recipient will slowly warm up, as will hands that take hold of the recipient's flesh. These small benefits may stave off hypothermia and frostbite, while enabling the party to build a fire and shelter to provide long-lasting protection against the elements.

The effects of the cantrip cannot be usefully applied directly to the environment, as it's made not to melt the snow under the recipient's feet, or put the recipient in danger of melting the ice of a lake and drowning. Nor is a 20-degree change in temperature sufficient to dry wood when held in the recipient's hands, or set anything aflame.


See Useful Cantrips