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'''Sour''' gives food an acidic, rancid taste, rendering it inedible.  The effect is visible as it occurs, and may be as intense so far as food may naturally sour.
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'''Sour''' gives [[Food|food]] an acidic, rancid taste, rendering it inedible.  The effect is visible as it occurs, and may be as intense so far as food may naturally sour.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:57, 31 December 2021

Sour gives food an acidic, rancid taste, rendering it inedible. The effect is visible as it occurs, and may be as intense so far as food may naturally sour.

Sour
Range 10 ft.
Duration permanent
Area of Effect 1 quart
Casting Time 2 action points
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip

It's impractical to sour food in the mouth of the consumer, but depending on lighting conditions and attention span, an individual might take a bit or a swallow without realizing; make a wisdom check. In that case, the soured food will induce vomiting that will last for three rounds.

Milk can be intentionally and gently soured for its use in making bread. Likewise, wine can be soured so as to produce vinegar.


See Reversed Cantrips