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'''Thorn Whip''' is a Transmutation '''[[Spells#Cantrips|Cantrip]]'''. This spell allows spellcasters to form long thorny whips that deal Piercing damage to enemies and pull them closer to the spellcasters.
{{Feature page
| type = spell
| uid = Target_ThornWhip
| level = cantrip
| school = Transmutation
| summary = It deals damage to a target and pulls it closer to the caster.
| description = Pulls the creature {{distance|m=3|ft=10}} closer to you.
| warning = {{Prereq|The target cannot be pulled if it is [[Creature Size|Huge]] in size.}}
| damage = 1d6
| damage type = Piercing
| cost = action
| attack roll = melee spell
| range m = 9
| higher levels =
* At [[character level]] 5, the damage increases to {{DamageText|2d6|Piercing}}.
* At character level 10, the damage increases to {{DamageText|3d6|Piercing}}.
| classes = Druid
| class learns at level 1 = Druid, Nature Domain:Domain Spell
| class learns at level 3 = Warlock:via [[Pact of the Tome]]
| granted by feats = Magic Initiate: Druid, Spell Sniper
| notes =
* Despite having a range of {{dist|m=9}}, this cantrip actually uses a melee spell attack roll. This means you will not suffer from {{Disadvantage}} when attacking in close range and will not be affected by [[High Ground Rules|high ground]] modifiers.
* The incantation for Thorn Whip is ''Fragilo'', Latin for "brittle" or "frail."
}}


[[Category:Spells]][[Category:Cantrips]]
== External Links ==
* {{FRWiki|Thorn whip|long}}


[[File:Thorn Whip Icon 2.png|upright=0.8|thumb|right|{{AbilityInfobox
[[Category:Sources of Piercing damage]]
| title = <div style="font-size:105%; font-family:Georgia;">''"Strike at a creature with a thorny, vine-like whip. It deals <span style="color:#999999">1d6 Piercing damage</span> and pulls the creature 3m / 10ft closer to you if it is Large or smaller in size."''</div>
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<div style="text-align:center;">[[File:Actions Icons.png|frameless|25px]] '''Action'''</div>
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| Damage = <span style="color:#999999">1d6</span>
| Damage Types = [[Damage Types|<span style="color:#999999">Piercing</span>]]
| Range = 9m / 30ft
| School = Transmutation
| Concentration = None
| Class = [[Druid]]
}}]]
 
== Description ==
Strike at a creature with a thorny, vine-like whip. It deals <code><span style="color:#999999">1d6 Piercing damage</span></code> and pulls the creature {{C|3m / 10ft}} closer to you if it is Large or smaller in size.
 
== Properties ==
{{C|[[File:Actions Icons.png|frameless|25px]] Action}}
 
''Available to level 1 [[Druid]].''
* Damage: <code>[[File:1d6 Physical.png|frameless|60px]] <span style="color:#999999">1d6</span> [[File:Piercing Damage Icon 3.png|frameless|40px]] [[Damage Types|<span style="color:#999999">Piercing</span>]]</code>
* Range: {{C|[[File:Range Icon 2.png|frameless|upright=0.1]] 9m / 30ft}}
 
== At Higher Levels ==
Damage increases by <code><span style="color:#999999">1d6 Piercing damage</span></code> when reaching Level 5 (2d6).

Latest revision as of 05:09, 5 February 2025

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Thorn Whip is a cantrip (Transmutation). It deals damage to a target and pulls it closer to the caster.

Description

Pulls the creature 3 m / 10 ft closer to you.

The target cannot be pulled if it is Huge in size.

Properties

Cost
Action
Damage: 1~6
Details
Melee spell attack roll
 Range: 9 m / 30  ft
UID Target_ThornWhip

At higher levels

  • At character level 5, the damage increases to 2d6Damage TypesPiercing.
  • At character level 10, the damage increases to 3d6Damage TypesPiercing.

How to learn

Classes: Granted by features:

Notes

  • Despite having a range of 9 m / 30 ft, this cantrip actually uses a melee spell attack roll. This means you will not suffer from Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage when attacking in close range and will not be affected by high ground modifiers.
  • The incantation for Thorn Whip is Fragilo, Latin for "brittle" or "frail."

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