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| extra damage con = yes
| extra damage con = yes
| extra damage save = Dexterity
| extra damage save = Dexterity
| extra damage save effect = negate
| extra damage save effect = halve
| concentration = yes
| concentration = yes
| aoe = Radius
| aoe = Radius
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| notes = * The incantation for Hunger of Hadar is '''Ira et Dolor''', Latin for "anger and pain".
| notes = * The incantation for Hunger of Hadar is '''Ira et Dolor''', Latin for "anger and pain".
* The spell's cold damage seems to be not dealt by the caster, but the created environment instead. As a result, it will not trigger [[Winter's Clutches]]'s [[Encrusted with Frost (Condition)]] effect.
* The spell's cold damage seems to be not dealt by the caster, but the created environment instead. As a result, it will not trigger [[Winter's Clutches]]'s [[Encrusted with Frost (Condition)]] effect.
* As of Patch #6, the spell mistakenly uses a fixed Spell Save DC of 12 instead of the caster's, although this only affects the {{DamageText|2d6|Acid}} damage as the rest of the spell's effects don't require a saving throw.
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