Difference between revisions of "Silence, 15 ft. radius (spell)"

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| name = Silence, 15 ft. radius
| Range|| 120 ft.
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| range = 120 ft.
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| duration = 2 rounds per level
| Duration || 2 rounds per level
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| area of effect = 30 ft. diameter sphere
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| casting time = 1 round
| Area of Effect|| 30 ft. diameter sphere
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| save = none; see below
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| level = [[Cleric 2nd Level Spells|cleric (2nd)]]
| Casting Time|| 1 round
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| Saving Throw|| none; see below
 
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| Level|| [[Cleric 2nd Level Spells|cleric (2nd)]]
 
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Silences all sound within the area of effect and renders all within that area utterly deaf to sound. Even vibration is not detectable.
 
Silences all sound within the area of effect and renders all within that area utterly deaf to sound. Even vibration is not detectable.
  
 
A focus for the spell must be identified, but this may be a creature, a point in space or a non-living thing. If a creature is chosen, that creature is entitled to a save vs. magic — if successful, the spell focuses where the creature was, but does not follow the creature.
 
A focus for the spell must be identified, but this may be a creature, a point in space or a non-living thing. If a creature is chosen, that creature is entitled to a save vs. magic — if successful, the spell focuses where the creature was, but does not follow the creature.
 
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Revision as of 22:44, 14 February 2020

Silence, 15 ft. radius
Range 120 ft.
Duration 2 rounds per level
Area of Effect 30 ft. diameter sphere
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none; see below
Level cleric (2nd)

Silences all sound within the area of effect and renders all within that area utterly deaf to sound. Even vibration is not detectable.

A focus for the spell must be identified, but this may be a creature, a point in space or a non-living thing. If a creature is chosen, that creature is entitled to a save vs. magic — if successful, the spell focuses where the creature was, but does not follow the creature.