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| image = Reapply Hex.webp
| image = Reapply Hex.webp
| summary = This spell allows spellcasters to cast Hex on other creatures again without using Spell Slots if the previous targets died before the spell ends.
| summary = This spell allows spellcasters to cast Hex on other creatures again without using Spell Slots if the previous targets died before the spell ends.
| description = Curse a new creature without expending an extra [[Spells#Spell Slots|Spell Slot]].  
| description = Curse a new creature without expending an extra [[Spells#Spell Slots|Spell Slot]]. A Cursed creature takes an additional {{DamageText|1d6|Necrotic}} damage whenever you hit it with an attack. The creature also has [[Disadvantage]] on [[Checks|Ability Checks]] for one [[Character Creation#Ability Scores|Ability]] of your choosing.
| extra description = The Cursed creature takes additional damage whenever you hit it with an attack and has [[Disadvantage]] on [[Checks|Ability Checks]] for one [[Character Creation#Ability Scores|Ability]] of your choosing.
 
If the target dies before the spell ends, you can continue to {{SAI|Reapply Hex}} to a new creature without expending a [[Spells#Spell_Slots|Spell Slot]].
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