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* The in-game tooltip says this effect inflicts Poisoned for 1 turn, but it actually inflicts it for 2 turns.
* The in-game tooltip says this effect inflicts Poisoned for 1 turn, but it actually inflicts it for 2 turns.
* Applying Poisoned can only occur once per attack. A spell hitting multiple targets like {{SAI|Cloudkill}} will only apply the condition to a single target.
* Applying Poisoned can only occur once per attack. A spell hitting multiple targets like {{SAI|Cloudkill}} will only apply the condition to a single target.
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[[Category:Unique Spells]]
[[Category:Unique Spells]]

Revision as of 04:14, 10 June 2024

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Deadlier than Arsenic is a level 4 evocation spell. It is a variant of Kereska's Favour that allows its caster to imbue themselves with the power of poison and unlock resistances and spells associated with it. It is granted by Markoheshkir.

Description

Embrace Kereska's poison to gain resistance to Damage TypesPoison damage. Your poison spells deal additional Damage TypesPoison damage equal to your proficiency bonus.

When you deal spell damage, inflict 2 turns[See Notes] of Poisoned Poisoned upon the target. While attuned to Kereska's poison you can cast Cloudkill Cloudkill and Ray of Sickness Ray of Sickness at 5th level once each per Short Rest.

Properties

Cost
Action
Details
 Range: Self
Recharge: Short rest

At higher levels

Casting this spell at a higher level grants no additional benefit.

Condition: Vessel for Kereska's Poison

Vessel for Kereska's Poison Vessel for Kereska's Poison

Duration: Until Long rest

How to learn

Granted by the following items:

This spell is a variation of:
Kereska's Favour Kereska's Favour

Notes

  • The in-game tooltip says this effect inflicts Poisoned for 1 turn, but it actually inflicts it for 2 turns.
  • Applying Poisoned can only occur once per attack. A spell hitting multiple targets like Cloudkill Cloudkill will only apply the condition to a single target.