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{{SpellPage
{{SpellPage
| name = Moonbeam
| name = Moonbeam
| image = Moonbeam Icon.png
| image = Moonbeam.webp
| level = 2
| level = 2
| school = Evocation
| school = Evocation
| ritual =  
| ritual =  
| classes = Druid, Oath of the Ancients
| classes = Druid
| class learns at level 3 = Druid
| class learns at level 3 = Druid
| class learns at level 5 = Oath of the Ancients
| class learns at level 5 = Oath of the Ancients:Oath Spell
| races =  
| races =  
| race learns at level 1 =  
| race learns at level 1 =  
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When cast, the spellcaster gains the following ability:
When cast, the spellcaster gains the following ability:
* {{icon|Skill Druid MoonBeam Move.png}} '''Move Moonbeam:''' Move the beam of moonlight up to {{Distance|ranged}}. The beam of light damages any creature that enters the beam or starts its turn in the light.
* '''{{SAI|Move Moonbeam|w=40}}:''' Move the beam of moonlight up to {{Distance|ranged}}.
** Damage:{{DamageInfo|2d10|Radiant}}
| cost = action, spell2
** {{Action|Action}}
** On [[Saving Throw|Save]]: Targets still take half damage.
** {{Duration|10}}
| action type = action
| attack roll =  
| attack roll =  
| damage = 2d10
| damage = 2d10
| damage modifier =  
| damage modifier =  
| damage type = Radiant
| damage type = Radiant
| damage save = Constitution
| damage save effect = half
| damage per = turn
| damage per = turn
| extra damage =  
| extra damage =  
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| extra damage per =  
| extra damage per =  
| concentration = yes
| concentration = yes
| save = CON
| on save = Targets still take half damage.
| range = ranged
| range = ranged
| range m =  
| range m =  
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| higher levels = [[Spells#Upcasting|Upcast]]: When the spell is cast at 3rd level or higher, damage increases by {{DamageText|1d10|Radiant}} for each [[Spells#Spell_Slot_Levels|Spell Slot Level]] above 2nd.
| higher levels = [[Spells#Upcasting|Upcast]]: When the spell is cast at 3rd level or higher, damage increases by {{DamageText|1d10|Radiant}} for each [[Spells#Spell_Slot_Levels|Spell Slot Level]] above 2nd.
| variants =  
| variants =  
| notes = * Granted by {{SmallIcon|Selûne's Spear of Night Icon.png}} {{legendary|Selûne's Spear of Night}}. {{Recharge|Long Rest}}
| granted by items = Selûne's Spear of Night:Long Rest
| notes =  * The incantation for Moonbeam is '''Ex Textura''', Latin for "from the weave".
| video =  
| video =  
}}
}}
[[Category:Recastable spells]]
[[Category:Sources of Radiant damage]]


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* {{FRWiki|Moonbeam|long}}
* {{FRWiki|Moonbeam|long}}

Revision as of 16:39, 9 March 2024

Moonbeam.webp

Moonbeam is a level 2 evocation spell. This spell allows spellcasters to call down a beam of moonlight that deals Radiant damage to any creature that enters the beam or starts its turn there.

Description

Call down a silvery beam of pale light that deals 2d10Damage TypesRadiant damage to any creatures that enters it or starts its turn in the light. You can use an Action to move the beam 18 m / 60 ft. On a successful Constitution Saving throw, targets still take half damage.

Duration: 10 turns

When cast, the spellcaster gains the following ability:

  • Move Moonbeam Move Moonbeam: Move the beam of moonlight up to 18 m / 60 ft.

Properties

Cost
Action + Level 2 Spell Slot
Damage
D10 Radiant.png 2d10 (2~20) Damage TypesRadiant damage per turn
Details
CON Save (On Save: Targets still take half damage.)
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
AoE: 1 m / 3 ft (Radius)
Concentration Concentration

At higher levels

Upcast: When the spell is cast at 3rd level or higher, damage increases by 1d10Damage TypesRadiant for each Spell Slot Level above 2nd.

How to learn

Classes:

Granted by the following items:

Notes

  • The incantation for Moonbeam is Ex Textura, Latin for "from the weave".

External Links