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(invenium via (for one of the Latin incantations) --> inveniam viam. 'invenium' is not a word in Latin, whereas 'inveniam' works as 1 sg subjunctive ('let me find') while sounding very similar; and I think the characters say 'viam' (accusative) which would make grammatical sense.)
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| notes = Misty Step has two incantations: '''Et Alibi''', Latin for "and elsewhere/another place", and '''Inveniam Viam''', Latin for "may I find a way".
| notes = Misty Step has two incantations: '''Et Alibi''', Latin for "and elsewhere/another place", and '''Inveniam Viam''', Latin for "I will/may I find a way".
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 9 March 2024

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Misty Step is a level 2 conjuration spell. This spell allows spellcasters to teleport themselves to an unoccupied space that they can see.

Description

Surrounded by silver mist, you teleport to an unoccupied space you can see.

Properties

Cost
Bonus action + Level 2 Spell Slot
Details
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft

At higher levels

Casting this spell at a higher level grants no additional benefit.

How to learn

Classes:

Races:

(Character level is the sum of all class levels for a multi-classed character.)

Granted by the following items:

Notes

Misty Step has two incantations: Et Alibi, Latin for "and elsewhere/another place", and Inveniam Viam, Latin for "I will/may I find a way".

Visuals

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