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This spell can be cast while you are {{Cond|Silenced|Silenced}}. | This spell can be cast while you are {{Cond|Silenced|Silenced}}. | ||
| image = Blade of Rime.webp | | image = Blade of Rime.webp | ||
| summary ='''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an action that allows | | summary ='''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an action that allows a {{Class|Way of the Four Elements}} to use their equivalent of {{SAI|Ice Knife}} by expending {{R|ki|forceplural=yes}} instead of Spell Slots. | ||
| cost = action | | cost = action, ki:2 | ||
| attack roll = yes | | attack roll = yes | ||
| damage = amount:1d10, type:Piercing | | damage = amount:1d10, type:Piercing |
Revision as of 05:47, 4 December 2023
Blade of Rime is an action that allows a to use their equivalent of by expending Ki Points instead of Spell Slots.
Description
Throw a shard of ice that deals 1d10Piercing damage. It explodes and deals 2d6Cold to anyone nearby. It leaves an ice surface.
This spell can be cast while you are .
Properties
- Cost:
- Action + 2Ki Points
- Damage:
- 1d10 (1~10) Piercing
- + 2d6 (2~12) Cold
- Details:
- Attack roll
- Range: 18 m / 60 ft
- AoE: 2 m / 7 ft (Radius)
- Creates Area: Ice
- dex, negate Cold damage Save
Area: Ice
Ice
Duration: 2 turns
AoE: 2 m / 7 ft (Radius)
Difficult terrain - movement speed is halved and creatures may fall Prone.
- Type: Surface
Condition: Prone
Spell save DC Dexterity saving throw
- Can't move or take Actions, Bonus actions, or Reactions, and has Disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws.
- Attacks against a Prone creature have Advantage if they're made within 3 m / 10 ft of the creature.
- A Prone creature must spend half its Movement Speed to stand up.
- A character with the Athlete feat spends only 1.5 m / 5 ft of Movement Speed to stand up.
Condition: Difficult Terrain
- Movement Speed halved
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 3: Way of the Four Elements