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| notes = * The description given is not entirely correct in how the spell functions:
| notes = * The description given is not entirely correct in how the spell functions:
** When the target of this spell succeeds in their saving throw, they still take half damage, regardless if they are considered plants or not.
** When the target of this spell succeeds in their saving throw, they still take half damage, regardless if they are considered plants or not.
** While not mentioned in the description, when the spell is used on plants, the target doesn't just roll their saving throw with disadvantage, their damage roll is also automatically treated as a maximum roll. Thus barring upcasting, resistances, and vulnerabilities, against plants '''Blight''' automatic hits for 64 on a failed save, and 32 on a successful save.
** While not mentioned in the description, when the spell is used on plants, the target doesn't just roll their saving throw with disadvantage, their damage roll is also automatically treated as a maximum roll. Thus barring upcasting, resistances, and vulnerabilities, against plants '''Blight''' automatically hits for 64 on a failed save, and 32 on a successful save.
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Revision as of 12:50, 18 August 2023

Blight Icon.png

Blight is a level 4 necromancy spell. This spell deals necrotic damage, with advantage against plants.

Description

Plants are more susceptible to this spell: they Roll with Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage, and still take half of all the damage if they succeed the roll.

No effect on undead and constructs.

Properties

Damage
D8 Necrotic.png 8d8 (8~64) Damage TypesNecrotic damage (Constitution save to halve)
Details
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft

At higher levels

When the spell is cast a 5th Level or higher, damage increases by 1d8Damage TypesNecrotic for each spell slot level above 4th.

How to learn

Classes:

Notes

  • The description given is not entirely correct in how the spell functions:
    • When the target of this spell succeeds in their saving throw, they still take half damage, regardless if they are considered plants or not.
    • While not mentioned in the description, when the spell is used on plants, the target doesn't just roll their saving throw with disadvantage, their damage roll is also automatically treated as a maximum roll. Thus barring upcasting, resistances, and vulnerabilities, against plants Blight automatically hits for 64 on a failed save, and 32 on a successful save.

Visuals

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