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| | | summary = '''Acid Breath''' is a [[Dragonborn]] racial action. This ability allows them to breathe a column of damaging acid in a target direction. | ||
| image = | | description = Spew forth a cone of acid. | ||
| image = Acid Breath.webp | |||
| cost = action | |||
| damage = 2d6 | |||
| damage type = Acid | |||
| recharge = Short Rest | |||
| range = self | |||
| aoe = line | |||
| aoe m = 5 | |||
| aoe ft = 17 | |||
| save = DEX | |||
| save dc = 8 + [[Constitution]] Modifier + [[Proficiency Bonus]] | |||
| on save = Target still takes half damage. | |||
| higher levels = | |||
* At [[character level]] 6, the damage increases to {{DamageText | 3d6 | Acid}}. | |||
* At character level 11, the damage increases to {{DamageText | 4d6 | Acid}}. | |||
| race learns at level 1 = Black Dragonborn, Copper Dragonborn | |||
| bugs = | |||
* The tool-tip incorrectly describes the area of effect as a cone, while it is instead a line. | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Breath attacks]] | |||
[[Category:Sources of Acid damage]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 12 February 2025
Acid Breath is a Dragonborn racial action. This ability allows them to breathe a column of damaging acid in a target direction.
Description
Spew forth a cone of acid.
Properties
- Cost:
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Action
- Damage:
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2d6 (2~12)
Acid
- Details:
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Range: Self
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AoE: 5 m / 17 ft (Line)
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Recharge: Short rest
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DEX Save (DC 8 + Constitution Modifier + Proficiency Bonus) (On Save: Target still takes half damage.)
At Higher Levels
- At character level 6, the damage increases to 3d6
Acid.
- At character level 11, the damage increases to 4d6
Acid.
How to learn
Races:
- Character level 1: Black Dragonborn, and Copper Dragonborn
(Character level is the sum of all class levels for a multi-classed character.)
Bugs
- The tool-tip incorrectly describes the area of effect as a cone, while it is instead a line.