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The spell has no effect if cast if the sun is above the horizon, and the spell's duration ends when the sun rises. The spell has no special effect upon [[Infravision|infravision]] or [[Ultravision (spell)|ultravision]]. | The spell has no effect if cast if the sun is above the horizon, and the spell's duration ends when the sun rises. The spell has no special effect upon [[Infravision|infravision]] or [[Ultravision (spell)|ultravision]]. | ||
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See [[Illumination]] | See [[Illumination]] | ||
[[Category: Druidical Spells]] | [[Category: Druidical Spells]] |
Revision as of 04:18, 19 August 2023
Starshine is a spell that doubles the illumination from the moon or the stars at night, so that persons within the area of effect are able to act in conditions of near-daylight. The area of effect is centered on the caster — it cannot be cast upon another individual as recipient.
Range | self |
Duration | until dawn |
Area of Effect | 100 ft. radius |
Casting Time | 2 rounds |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | druid (3rd) |
Starshine only gives benefits in the outdoors, as it effects natural light that already exists. The effect makes it bright enough to read, to do most work, move about safely and so on. Creatures need not be within the spell's area of effect at the time of casting to enjoy these benefits.
The spell has no effect if cast if the sun is above the horizon, and the spell's duration ends when the sun rises. The spell has no special effect upon infravision or ultravision.
See Illumination