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Conjuration (Creation) [Force] | |
Level: | Bard 0, Druid 0, Sorcerer/Wizard 0 |
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Components: | V, S |
Casting time: | 1 standard action |
Range: | Personal |
Target: | Self |
Duration: | 24 hours or until dismissed; see text |
Saving Throw: | None |
A smoky glass umbrella popped into the witch's hands. Rain was not a problem.
This spell summons a translucent umbrella/parasol of any color or opacity (though still visible), to be used as a protection against rain or sun. An entoutcas requires a hand to hold the item, it vanishes after 1 round if not immediately picked back up. If made opaque, it reduces the light level by one step in your space only. It can be held forward or as a ready action to deflect incoming liquids, though any damage to the entoutcas destroys it (1 hp), and if the item has a splash effect you still take splash damage if the entoutcas is destroyed. It is also susceptible to high winds, and is destroyed in severe or stronger wind effects.
If you hold the entoutcas while falling, you count it as being 10 ft lower.
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Article Balance | Moderate + |
Author | Eiji-kun + |
Component | V + and S + |
Descriptor | Force + |
Identifier | 3.5e Spell + |
Level | Bard 0 +, Druid 0 + and Sorcerer/Wizard 0 + |
Range | Personal + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
School | Conjuration + |
Subschool | Creation + |
Summary | Summons a translucent force umbrella, for deflecting rain and/or lowering the brightness of the sun. + |
Title | Entoutcas + |