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Latest revision as of 18:27, 7 November 2024

For the weapon property, see Light (weapon property).
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Light is a cantrip (Evocation). It makes an object shed light in a small area.

Description

Infuse an object with an aura of light.

Only affects one target at a time.

Properties

Cost
Action
Details
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft

At higher levels

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

Condition: Light

Light Light

Duration: Until Long rest

  • This object has an aura of light with a radius of 7.5 m / 25 ft.

How to learn

Classes:

Races:

(Character level is the sum of all class levels for a multi-classed character.)

Feats:

Granted by the following items:

Notes

  • As of Hotfix #25, this spell grants the full Until Long Rest condition duration only when cast on a character. Objects like scenery or gear items lit up while on the ground receive 20 turn condition duration instead.
  • When cast on a character, it will apply the effect to their active weapon.
    • Characters whose Armour Set Visibility setting is set to "Camp" will only shed light if they are actively making an attack (as in this mode the active weapon is not visible when stowed). However, the spell is still active and switching the setting back to Default will cause the light to appear again.
  • Light has two incantations: Fiat Lux, Latin for "let there be light", and Sol Invictus, Latin for "unconquered sun".

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