Moonbeam
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Description
Call down a beam of light that damages any creatures that enters the beam or starts its turn in the light. You can use an Action to move the beam 18 m / 60 ft.Properties
- Cost
- Action + Level 2 Spell Slot
- Damage: 2~20
- Details
- CON Save (On Save: Targets still take half damage.)
- Range: 18 m / 60 ft
- AoE: 1 m / 3 ft (Radius)
- Creates Area: Moonbeam
- Concentration
2d10Radiant (Per turn)
At higher levels
Upcasting: When the spell is cast at 3rd level or higher, damage increases by 1d10Radiant for each spell slot level above 2nd.Grants:
Area: Moonbeam
Moonbeam
Duration: 10 turns
AoE: 1 m / 3 ft (Radius)
- Type: Summoned
Condition: Moonbeam (Aura)
Moonbeam
Spell save DC Constitution saving throw
- Ghostly flames engulf any creature that enters this silvery light or starts its turn inside the light. They deal 2d10. On a successful save, targets still take half damage.
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 3: Druid
- Class level 5: Oath of the Ancients (Oath Spell)
Granted by items:
- Selûne's Spear of Night ( Recharge: Long rest)
Other ways to learn:
Notes
- The Moonbeam is considered a summoned entity, separate from the caster. This has the following implications:
- Casting Moonbeam or Move Moonbeam does not break Sanctuary, even if damage is successfully dealt.
- Radiant Retort targets the beam itself, leaving the caster unharmed; as the Moonbeam does not actually have hit points, it will not be damaged either.
- Since Patch 6, casting Moonbeam on a blighted area in the Shadow-Cursed Lands leads to the caster losing Concentration over the spell and dispelling it, but damage is still done.
- Move Moonbeam is a "granted" spell. Granted spells are issued to the caster after casting the original, and can be recast without spending another spell slot as long as Concentration is not broken. Granted spells such as this are not directly tied to the casters' repertoire of known spells (i.e., their spellbook icon in the game). Therefore, if a granted spell is cast when multiclassing, subsequent recasts (in this case, Move Moonbeam) use the spellcasting modifier of the most recently acquired spellcasting class rather than the spellcasting modifier that was used for the initial casting of Moonbeam. In this case, it may result in an unexpectedly low spell save DC.
- The incantation for Moonbeam is Ex Textura, Latin for "From the weave".
Bugs
- Despite being an Evocation spell, Moonbeam does not interact with Sculpt Spells.
External links edit
- Moonbeam on the Forgotten Realms Wiki