Shillelagh (spell)

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Shillelagh enchants a wooden club so that for the duration of the spell, it becomes a magical weapon. As the druid casting the spell gains experience levels, the shillelagh has the potential to be an instrument of great power.

Shillelagh
Range touch
Duration 1 hit per level
Area of Effect one club
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level druid (1st)

Initially, the shillelagh gains a +1 to hit, without bonuses to damage. While the wooden club that's transformed by the spell causes but 1-6 damage, after being transformed into a shillelagh, it causes 2-8. This weapon continues to be light enough to use one-handedly.

For every four levels the caster attains above 1st (i.e., at 5th, 9th, 13th and so on), the shillelagh gains an additional +1 to hit. Thus, at 13th level, the shillelagh would attack with a +4 to hit.

For every three levels the caster attains above 1st (i.e., at 4th, 7th, 10th and so on), the shillelagh also causes an additional +1 damage. Thus, at 13th level, the weapon would cause 2-8 +4 damage on a hit.

The shillelagh grants these benefits, as well as being a magic weapon, only in the hands of the caster. However, once transformed by the spell, the shillalagh can be used as a non-magical weapon causing 2-8 damage for the spell's duration.

Once the weapon has successfully hit an opponent once per level of the caster, the shillelagh reverts to being a club. An ordinary shillelagh can also be transformed by the spell, reverting to its non-magical form when the last permitted hit is made.


See Make Shillelagh (sage ability)