Difference between revisions of "Slow Poison (spell)"

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| name = Slow Poison
| Range|| touch
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| range = touch
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| duration = 1 hour per level
| Duration || 1 hour per level
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| area of effect = 1 creature
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| casting time = 1 round
| Area of Effect|| 1 creature
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| save = none
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| level = [[Cleric 2nd Level Spells|cleric (2nd)]]; [[Druid 2nd Level Spells|druid (2nd)]]
| Casting Time|| 1 round
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| Saving Throw|| none
 
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| Level|| [[Cleric 2nd Level Spells|cleric (2nd)]]; [[Druid 2nd Level Spells|druid (2nd)]]
 
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Slows the effects of poison, so as to suspend the damage or death for as long as the duration of the spell. During this period of suspension, the poisoned creature will suffer no damage.
 
Slows the effects of poison, so as to suspend the damage or death for as long as the duration of the spell. During this period of suspension, the poisoned creature will suffer no damage.
  
 
This allows time for means to be found to manage the poison during that period, either by neutralizing it or bestowing enough hit points to enable the poisoned creature to survive. However, if no steps are taken, the full effect of the poison will enact upon the victim when the spell’s duration has expired.
 
This allows time for means to be found to manage the poison during that period, either by neutralizing it or bestowing enough hit points to enable the poisoned creature to survive. However, if no steps are taken, the full effect of the poison will enact upon the victim when the spell’s duration has expired.
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 14 February 2020

Slow Poison
Range touch
Duration 1 hour per level
Area of Effect 1 creature
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level cleric (2nd); druid (2nd)

Slows the effects of poison, so as to suspend the damage or death for as long as the duration of the spell. During this period of suspension, the poisoned creature will suffer no damage.

This allows time for means to be found to manage the poison during that period, either by neutralizing it or bestowing enough hit points to enable the poisoned creature to survive. However, if no steps are taken, the full effect of the poison will enact upon the victim when the spell’s duration has expired.