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Ingeniously, it can also serve as a means to create a diversion by sabotaging a patron's drink, inevitably sparking fury and a conflict between the affected individual and the establishment's owner. | Ingeniously, it can also serve as a means to create a diversion by sabotaging a patron's drink, inevitably sparking fury and a conflict between the affected individual and the establishment's owner. | ||
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See [[Reversed Cantrips]] | See [[Reversed Cantrips]] | ||
[[Category: Cantrips]][[Category: Reviewed]] | [[Category: Cantrips]][[Category: Reviewed]] |
Latest revision as of 23:01, 15 October 2023
Curdle is a cantrip that transforms a quart of various liquids, including milk, beer and mead, so that it becomes clotted or coagulated, or separated into curds and lumps.
Range | 10 ft. |
Duration | permanent |
Area of Effect | 1 quart |
Casting Time | 2 action points |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cantrip |
In some cases, this ruins the taste of the drink and renders it useless. However, it's worth noting that curdling milk can actually be advantageous, as it can expedite the cheese-making process. It's also useful in affecting other liquids in a positive manner, which can be useful in certain concoctions and magical research.
The cantrip can be used to nullify the enchantments imbued within magical potions, but there's a crucial caveat: it must be cast before the potion is consumed. This magical intervention can effectively thwart the effects of both toxic and cursed potions.
Ingeniously, it can also serve as a means to create a diversion by sabotaging a patron's drink, inevitably sparking fury and a conflict between the affected individual and the establishment's owner.