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{{See also|Vicious Mockery (disambiguation)}} | |||
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| notes = * Auntie Ethel's insulting remarks when casting this spell are different from the general [[Vicious Mockery]] lines and are specifically targeted against the identity of the target. This includes mocking a target for their race or [[Origin]] backstory. | | condition dc = caster | ||
| notes = * Auntie Ethel's [[List of Vicious Mockery insults|insulting remarks]] when casting this spell are different from the general [[Vicious Mockery]] lines and are specifically targeted against the identity of the target. This includes mocking a target for their race or [[Origin]] backstory. | |||
| used by creatures = Auntie Ethel | | used by creatures = Auntie Ethel | ||
| cannot be learned=yes | | cannot be learned = yes | ||
| npc only = yes}} | | npc only = yes | ||
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Revision as of 20:10, 27 January 2025
See also: Vicious Mockery (disambiguation)
Vicious Mockery is a cantrip (Enchantment). A stronger variant of Vicious Mockery, boasting increased damage and range, and costing a bonus action. It cannot be learned by players and is only used by NPCs.
Description
Insult a creature: it has Disadvantage on its next
Attack roll.
Properties
- Cost
Bonus action
- Damage
2d4 (2~8)
Psychic
- Details
WIS Save
Range: 18 m / 60 ft
At higher levels
Casting this spell at a higher level grants no additional benefit.
Condition: Vicious Mockery
How to learn
Used by creatures: Auntie Ethel
Notes
- Auntie Ethel's insulting remarks when casting this spell are different from the general Vicious Mockery lines and are specifically targeted against the identity of the target. This includes mocking a target for their race or Origin backstory.