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Creates up to four globes of illusionary light, each of which, once placed, remains fixed in space for the cantrip’s time duration.<br>
 
Creates up to four globes of illusionary light, each of which, once placed, remains fixed in space for the cantrip’s time duration.<br>
  
Each globe will illuminate a circle up to 15 ft. in diameter. As the globes have no substance, they cannot be broken — but dispel magic or darkness will counteract their effect.<br>
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Each globe will [[Illumination|illuminate]] a circle up to 15 ft. in diameter. As the globes have no substance, they cannot be broken — but dispel magic or darkness will counteract their effect.<br>
  
Blue globes cannot be detected by creatures who have infravision, who will pass by or through the light created by the cantrip as though it does not exist.<br>
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Blue globes cannot be detected by creatures who have [[Infravision|infravision]], who will pass by or through the light created by the cantrip as though it does not exist.<br>
  
 
Red globes can only be seen by creatures with infravision, or by the caster. Creatures with infravision will be able to see the illumination caused by red globes up to 180’.<br>
 
Red globes can only be seen by creatures with infravision, or by the caster. Creatures with infravision will be able to see the illumination caused by red globes up to 180’.<br>
  
 
Yellow globes are visible to everyone, and disrupt infravision as normal light does.<br>
 
Yellow globes are visible to everyone, and disrupt infravision as normal light does.<br>
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See [[Illusionary Cantrips]]
 
See [[Illusionary Cantrips]]

Revision as of 19:46, 30 July 2020

Colored Lights
Range 60 ft.
Duration 1 round per level
Area of Effect 15 ft. circle per globe
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip


Creates up to four globes of illusionary light, each of which, once placed, remains fixed in space for the cantrip’s time duration.

Each globe will illuminate a circle up to 15 ft. in diameter. As the globes have no substance, they cannot be broken — but dispel magic or darkness will counteract their effect.

Blue globes cannot be detected by creatures who have infravision, who will pass by or through the light created by the cantrip as though it does not exist.

Red globes can only be seen by creatures with infravision, or by the caster. Creatures with infravision will be able to see the illumination caused by red globes up to 180’.

Yellow globes are visible to everyone, and disrupt infravision as normal light does.


See Illusionary Cantrips