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on November 21, 2025
The Wolf can deal decent single-target damage but lacks helpful abilities at later levels. Bears can be strong, but are a bit bland, and Boars can rage and charge into combat, but don't offer much additional utility. Ravens can summon allies and cause status effects, but the Wolf Spider can poison enemies, summon an infestation, create webs, and provide meaningful CC to the party through the Cocoon ability.<br><br><img src="https://p0.pikist.com/photos/437/369/astronomical-clock-clock-time-time-of-date-day-month-year-zodiac-thumbnail.jpg" style="max-width:410px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="" />Summon a flaming sphere that deals 2d6 Fire damage to nearby enemies and objects. It also sheds bright light in a 6m radius, and dim light for an additional 6m. On a successful save, enemy creatures still take half damage.<br><br>Conjure a flaming scimitar in your hand that deals 3d6 Fire damage and sheds bright light in a 3m radius and dim light in a 6m radius. The blade can be unequipped and equipped again, but has to stay on the spellcaster's person.<br><br>The Ranger's Favored Enemy choice is tough, and it works differently than it did in the tabletop Dungeons and Dragons . Of the choices available, the Bounty Hunter is arguably the most useful Favored Enemy when paired with Summon Companion.<br><br>Your attack summons thorny vines, dealing Weapon Damage and possibly Ensnaring your target. Ensnared creatures cannot move and take 1d6 Piercing damage at the start of each turn. An ally can use its help action to try and tear away the vines.<br><br>Shoot a green arrow that covers the target and the ground with acid. Deals 4d4 Acid damage immediately and 2d4 Acid damage at the end of the target's turn. If the spell misses, the target still takes half the initial damage.<br>Generate a painfully intense ringing noise that deals 3d8 Thunder damage to all nearby creatures and objects. Affected creatures made of inorganic material such as stone have disadvantage on their saving throws. On a successful save, creatures still take half damage.<br><br>Inflicts Produce Flame. A flickering flame appears in your hand. It sheds bright light in a 3m radius and deals 1d8 Fire damage when thrown. Throwing the flame immediately after you conjure it does not cost an action. Extinguishing or throwing it on subsequent turns costs an action<br><br>Cause a metal weapon or armour to glow red-hot and force the creature touching it to let go or receive Disadvantage on Attack Rolls and Ability Checks. If the creature is only wearing metal armour, it always rcccivcs Disadvantage. If the creature is still touching the metal, you can use a bonus action on subsequent turns to deal another 2d8 Fire damage and force the creature to let go or receive Disadvantage.<br><br>Portrait of a Woman is a common Valuable, primarily of use for bartering, or sale to Traders. Her cheeks are filled with a blush that seems altogether unrealistic until you meet someone who is, in fact, permanently embarassed.<br><br>Alter the terrain around you, allowing nearby allies in the area to travel with ease. You and your allies aren't affected by Difficult Terrain, can't be Restrained or Paralysed, and gain Resistance to Poison damage.<br><br>Here's a list of all the Level 2 Spells in <a href="https://Www.Baldursgateguide.com/articles/unleashing-the-hexblade-your-ultimate-dark-pact-guide-for-baldur-s-gate-3.html">Baldur's Gate 3 Hexblade</a> Gate 3. Click on the Spell in the table below to learn more. Each post shows a tooltip with more information including Spell properties and other helpful information.<br><br>Your attack summons thorny vines, dealing Weapon Damage and possibly Ensnaring your target. Ensnared creatures cannot move and take 1d6 Piercing damage at the start of each turn. An ally can use its help action to try and tear away the vines.<br><br>â— A mysterious liquid has dried to the bottom of this bottle. â— The bottle's dark glass both hides and protects the liquid within. â— This glass phial has been scrubbed clean of its former contents.<br><br>The artist has exaggerated the points of the ears, which seem to cut the canvas dark like pale knives. The garb and crossed hands of this eminent man are beautiful, poised, and utterly indicative of means.<br><br>Create a sphere of cold blackness, teeming with unknown horrors. Creatures starting their turn in the take 2d6 Cold damage. Creatures ending their turn in the area possibly take 2d6 Acid damage. The area is Difficult Terrain and creatures within are Blinded.<br><br>Your attack summons thorny vines, dealing Weapon Damage and possibly Ensnaring your target. Ensnared creatures cannot move and take 1d6 Piercing damage at the start of each turn. An ally can use its help action to try and tear away the vines.<br><br>Snap an ally out of any Stun. Difficult Terrain can‘t slow them down, and they can't be magically Paralysed or Restrained. If the target is Restrained by non-magical means, it can spend 5ft of movement to Free itself.<br><br>Monks already have the ability to attack several times in a single turn, but by losing out on the last two Ki point upgrades and a feat choice, Monks gain this extremely powerful Fighter-exclusive skill.<br><br>Touch a creature to grant it protection against poisonious influences. You neutralise all poisons affecting it, grant it Advantage on Saving Throws against being Poisoned, and grant it Resistance to Poison damage.<br>
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