Difference between revisions of "Dim (cantrip)"
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− | Reduces an existing light source to half its [[Illumination|radiance]] for the cantrip's duration. This | + | Reduces an existing light source to half its [[Illumination|radiance]] for the cantrip's duration. This effect works against typical sources such as candles, torches and lanterns, and additionally against forms of radiance such as [[Fire Beetle|fire beetle]] glands, the emittance from [[Adamantite|adamantite]] and the effect of magic such as [[Light (spell)|light]], [[Continual Light (spell)|continual light]], [[Dancing Lights (light)|dancing lights]], [[Bluelight (cantrip)|bluelight]] and so on. |
− | For [[Stealth (sage ability)|stealth]] purposes, | + | Note, however, that this dimming affects only one light source, and and that it won't eliminate all light that's emitted, no matter how tiny the original source. |
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+ | For [[Stealth (sage ability)|stealth]] purposes, the cantrip grants a -2 modifier to the number of hexes a stealthy creature may approach before being noticed. '''Dim''' also modifies an [[Attacking in Combat|attacker's]] [[Missile Attacks|missile fire]] by -1 [[Roll to Hit|to hit]] against those within the diminished light. [[Attack of Opportunity|Attacks of opportunity]] are likewise affected. | ||
See [[Illusionary Cantrips]] | See [[Illusionary Cantrips]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Don't Review until 2022]] |
Revision as of 20:25, 18 September 2021
Range | 10 ft. |
Duration | 10 rounds |
Area of Effect | 1 light |
Casting Time | 2 action points |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cantrip |
Reduces an existing light source to half its radiance for the cantrip's duration. This effect works against typical sources such as candles, torches and lanterns, and additionally against forms of radiance such as fire beetle glands, the emittance from adamantite and the effect of magic such as light, continual light, dancing lights, bluelight and so on.
Note, however, that this dimming affects only one light source, and and that it won't eliminate all light that's emitted, no matter how tiny the original source.
For stealth purposes, the cantrip grants a -2 modifier to the number of hexes a stealthy creature may approach before being noticed. Dim also modifies an attacker's missile fire by -1 to hit against those within the diminished light. Attacks of opportunity are likewise affected.