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'''Wilt''' causes living plants to become limp through loss of water or natural disease, thus drooping and losing their vigour.  Following the cantrip's use, cut plants kept in water, such as the one shown here, will die within a day.  There's a 25% chance that a plant rooted in soil will rebound and live.
  
 
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The effect will likewise waste any fruit on the vine, as well as having a 3 in 4 chance of killing a growth pod, keeping it from becoming another plant.  Against [[Animated Plants|animated plants]], such as [[Treant|treants]], [[Strangleweed|strangleweed]], [[Shrieker|shriekers]], [[Violet Fungus|violet fungus]] and the like, the cantrip will '''cause 1-4 [[Hit Points|hit points]]''' of [[Damage (hit points)|damage]].
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[[Category: Cantrips]]

Revision as of 16:24, 7 October 2021

Wilt (cantrip).jpg

Wilt causes living plants to become limp through loss of water or natural disease, thus drooping and losing their vigour. Following the cantrip's use, cut plants kept in water, such as the one shown here, will die within a day. There's a 25% chance that a plant rooted in soil will rebound and live.

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

The effect will likewise waste any fruit on the vine, as well as having a 3 in 4 chance of killing a growth pod, keeping it from becoming another plant. Against animated plants, such as treants, strangleweed, shriekers, violet fungus and the like, the cantrip will cause 1-4 hit points of damage.

See Reversed Cantrips