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| created by spells = Blade of Rime, Chromatic Orb: Cold, Death Burst: Cold, Explosive Icicle, Ice Knife, Ice Storm, Icy Regurgitation, Otiluke's Freezing Sphere, Sleet Storm
| created by spells = Blade of Rime, Chromatic Orb: Cold, Death Burst: Cold, Explosive Icicle, Ice Knife, Ice Storm, Icy Regurgitation, Otiluke's Freezing Sphere, Sleet Storm
| interactions = * Can be formed when many "wet" surfaces are exposed to cold damage. Ice formed this way lasts for {{Duration|2}} and melts into water afterwards. These surfaces include:
| interactions = * Can be formed when many "wet" surfaces are exposed to cold damage. Ice formed this way lasts for {{Duration|2}} and melts into water afterwards. These surfaces include:
**[[Blood (area)|Blood]]
**{{Area|Blood (surface)}}
**[[Water (area)|Water]]
**{{Area|Water (surface)}}
**[[Alcohol (area)|Alcohol]]
**{{Area|Alcohol (surface)}}
**[[Acid (area)|Acid surface]]
**{{Area|Acid (surface)}}
**[[Simple toxin (area)|Simple toxin]] and other coatings
**{{Area|Simple toxin (surface)}} and other coatings
* Melts into [[Water (area)|water]] when exposed to fire damage.
* Melts into {{Area|Water (surface)}} when exposed to fire damage.
}}
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 6 May 2024

This article is about the slippery ice surface. For other uses, see Ice (disambiguation).
Ice (surface) image

Ice is an area. Created in numerous ways, it can knock Prone Prone anyone who travels over it.

Description

Difficult terrain - movement speed is halved and creatures may fall Prone.

Properties

Type: Surface

Condition: Prone

Prone Prone

DC 12  Dexterity saving throw

Condition: Difficult Terrain

Creation

This area can be created by the following:

Items:

Spells and actions:

Interactions

  • Can be formed when many "wet" surfaces are exposed to cold damage. Ice formed this way lasts for Duration: 2 turns and melts into water afterwards. These surfaces include:
  • Melts into Water Water when exposed to fire damage.

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