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'''Pottery''' is a cantrip that manifests any ordinary household item crafted from common earthenware or pottery, of very limited value, to a size up to 18 inches in diameter or height.
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'''Pottery''' is a cantrip that manifests any ordinary household item crafted from common earthenware or pottery, of very limited value, to a size up to 18 inches in diameter or height. Artistic pottery, like porcelain or faience, cannot be created.  Once formed, the object persists until dawn or until it breaks.
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Possible items include [[Cooking (sage ability)|cooking ware]], jugs, cups, mugs, plates, vases, jars and chamber pots.  Each is solid and performs as intended, so they are able to endure normal fires, contain liquids and [[Food|food]],  withstand oven heat and protect their contained materials.
  
Art pottery such as porcelain or faience are '''not''' possible.  Common objects include [[Cooking (sage ability)|cooking ware]], jugs, cups, mugs, plates, vases, jars and chamber pots.  The pottery object functions according to its purpose, so that it can be safely placed in a normal fire, hold liquids and [[Food|food]], or stand up to being fired in an oven for the purpose of heating or melting another material.
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The object emits a very weak magic signature for the purpose of detection.
 
 
Once created, the object remains in existence until the sun rises the next day or until it becomes broken in some way.  Though it feels tactile, cantrip-created objects don't receive a [[Saving Throws for Items|saving throw]].  If exposed to a condition that would require a save, the object automatically fails, shatters and dissolves.
 
  
Created objects can serve as [[Missile Weapons|missiles]], causing 1-2 damage if a [[Roll to Hit|to hit]] roll is successfulThey can be filled with [[Lamp Oil|lamp oil]] and used for [[Granade-like Missiles|grenade]] purposes.
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== Limitations ==
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Despite feeling tangible, these cantrip-made objects are intrisically subject to attack, as they cannot contain magically-adjusted liquids or material, nor endure if touched by fire.  If such a flask were to contain oil, and touched by a flame to transform it into a [[Grenade-like Attacks|grenade-like]] missile, the object would fall apart before thrownLikewise if an attempt were made to [[Fire Trap (spell)|fire trap]] or use it to contain magical [[Grease (spell)|grease]].
  
The pottery object emits weak magic for the purpose of [[Detect Magic (spell)|magic detection]].
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Pottery objects can be thrown as a [[Missile Weapons|missile]], causing 1-2 [[Damage (hit points)|damage]] if a [[Roll to Hit|to hit]] roll is successful.
  
  
See [[Legerdemain Cantrips]]
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See also,<br>
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[[Legerdemain Cantrips]]<br>
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[[Minor Creation (spell)]]
  
[[Category: Cantrips]][[Category: Don't Review until 2024]]
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[[Category: Cantrips]][[Category: Reviewed]]

Revision as of 22:41, 27 November 2023

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Pottery is a cantrip that manifests any ordinary household item crafted from common earthenware or pottery, of very limited value, to a size up to 18 inches in diameter or height. Artistic pottery, like porcelain or faience, cannot be created. Once formed, the object persists until dawn or until it breaks.

Pottery
Range 10 ft.
Duration until next sunrise
Area of Effect 1 object
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip

Contents

Possible items include cooking ware, jugs, cups, mugs, plates, vases, jars and chamber pots. Each is solid and performs as intended, so they are able to endure normal fires, contain liquids and food, withstand oven heat and protect their contained materials.

The object emits a very weak magic signature for the purpose of detection.

Limitations

Despite feeling tangible, these cantrip-made objects are intrisically subject to attack, as they cannot contain magically-adjusted liquids or material, nor endure if touched by fire. If such a flask were to contain oil, and touched by a flame to transform it into a grenade-like missile, the object would fall apart before thrown. Likewise if an attempt were made to fire trap or use it to contain magical grease.

Pottery objects can be thrown as a missile, causing 1-2 damage if a to hit roll is successful.


See also,
Legerdemain Cantrips
Minor Creation (spell)