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'''Cantrips''' are minor magical incantations that produce beneficial, albeit generally non-threatening effects.  Nonetheless, they are similar to [[Spellcasting|spells]].  Nearly all cantrips have a 10 ft. range and require less than a full round to cast.  Only one may ever be cast per [[Combat Round|round]], and never in the same round that a spell is either cast or discharged.  Cantrips very rarely require concentration.
 
'''Cantrips''' are minor magical incantations that produce beneficial, albeit generally non-threatening effects.  Nonetheless, they are similar to [[Spellcasting|spells]].  Nearly all cantrips have a 10 ft. range and require less than a full round to cast.  Only one may ever be cast per [[Combat Round|round]], and never in the same round that a spell is either cast or discharged.  Cantrips very rarely require concentration.
 
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The understanding of this magic is often the initial foray of a [[Character Class#Training|student of magic]] in casting; most, even if they haven't graduated to an [[Experience Level|experience level]], possess a few cantrips or more.  As they progress through their [[Mage Apprentice (profession)|apprenticeship]], one typically gains a cantrip every 5 to 8 months, and some even faster.  
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The understanding of this magic is often the initial foray of a [[Character Class#Class Training|student of magic]] in casting; most, even if they haven't graduated to an [[Experience Level|experience level]], possess a few cantrips or more.  As they progress through their [[Mage Apprentice (profession)|apprenticeship]], one typically gains a cantrip every 5 to 8 months, and some even faster.  
  
 
== Types ==
 
== Types ==
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* [[Useful Cantrips|Useful]]
 
* [[Useful Cantrips|Useful]]
  
All of these are available to [[Illusionist (class)|illusionists]]; six may be used by [[Mage (class)|mages]], with the exception being illusionary cantrips.
 
  
Should more comprehensive information be sought about a particular cantrip, it can be found by following the provided links. An asterisk (*) serves as a sign that a full explanation of the spell's intricacies necessitates more space than currently available.
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All of these are available to [[Illusionist (class)|illusionists]].  Six types may be used by [[Mage (class)|mages]], the exception being illusionary cantrips.
  
  
 
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See also,<br>
 
 
See Also,<br>
 
 
[[Illusionary Cantrip Tables]]<br>
 
[[Illusionary Cantrip Tables]]<br>
 
[[Magical Cantrip Tables]]
 
[[Magical Cantrip Tables]]
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 19 February 2024

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Cantrips are minor magical incantations that produce beneficial, albeit generally non-threatening effects. Nonetheless, they are similar to spells. Nearly all cantrips have a 10 ft. range and require less than a full round to cast. Only one may ever be cast per round, and never in the same round that a spell is either cast or discharged. Cantrips very rarely require concentration.

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The understanding of this magic is often the initial foray of a student of magic in casting; most, even if they haven't graduated to an experience level, possess a few cantrips or more. As they progress through their apprenticeship, one typically gains a cantrip every 5 to 8 months, and some even faster.

Types

Cantrips are divided into seven types:


All of these are available to illusionists. Six types may be used by mages, the exception being illusionary cantrips.


See also,
Illusionary Cantrip Tables
Magical Cantrip Tables