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| higher levels = [[Spells#Upcasting|Upcast]]: Affect an additional target for each [[Spells#Spell_Slot_Levels|Spell Slot Level]] above 1st. | | higher levels = [[Spells#Upcasting|Upcast]]: Affect an additional target for each [[Spells#Spell_Slot_Levels|Spell Slot Level]] above 1st. | ||
| notes = * As this is a ritual spell it is free to cast outside of combat and remains until death or a [[Long Rest]]; as such if you have someone in your party who can cast this you should have it cast on all your party members at all times. | | notes = * As this is a ritual spell it is free to cast outside of combat and remains until death or a [[Long Rest]]; as such if you have someone in your party who can cast this you should have it cast on all your party members at all times. | ||
** If cast by a | ** If cast by a [[Druid]] or [[Wizard]], this spell must remain [[Spells#Prepared Spells|Prepared]] by the party member who cast it; removing Longstrider from the caster's Prepared Spells list will immediately remove the buff from all party members whom the caster applied it to. If applied by ''using'' (not scribing) a [[Scroll_of_Longstrider|scroll]], the caster does not need to keep this spell Prepared to maintain the buff. | ||
* This is the only ritual spell in Baldur's Gate 3 that has upcasting benefits. The game does allow selecting a higher level spell slot when ritual casting this spell out of combat, though all this does is allow applying the effect to multiple targets more quickly. | * This is the only ritual spell in Baldur's Gate 3 that has upcasting benefits. The game does allow selecting a higher level spell slot when ritual casting this spell out of combat, though all this does is allow applying the effect to multiple targets more quickly. | ||
* The incantations for Longstrider are ''properum'', ''citium'' (both "quick"), and ''ocior'' ("faster"). | * The incantations for Longstrider are ''properum'', ''citium'' (both "quick"), and ''ocior'' ("faster"). |