Fleshblight (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)

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| Sorcerer/Wizard=Y

| School=Necromancy

| CastTime=Standard

| Components=V,S,M

| Range=A 7x7 cone within range Close

| Target=all creatures in target area (friend or foe)

| Duration=Instant

| Save=FortHalf

| Save-DC=Weak

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| Description={{#ifeq:Description | Description|Upon snarling the vile, guttural words of the powerful Fleshblight spell, the caster reaches deep into the well of the Nascent Seed and for a mere instant, tears a portal into that place of dire, cthonic, fecundity. In the instant this hand-sized portal exists, a shower of billions of corpuscles of the life-stuff of creation shower forth like a torrent of black spiky motes. Then the portal snaps shut, sealing away the root source of all existence.

The effects of this powerful and feared spell remain, however.
The caster of fleshblight chooses a square to which they have line of sight and line of effect within Close range (25 feet plus five feet per two caster levels). That square then has a 7x7 cone issue from it in any direction the caster chooses. From the origin square, all affected creatures must be within line of effect for the motes of dire black energy to have any effect.
All creatures, friend or foe, who are wholly or partially within the area of effect, suffer (Circle 1 damage): 1d2 points of damage per character level (max 2d2 at character level 2)

| ShortDesc={{#ifeq:ShortDesc | ShortDesc|Calls for a long-range 7x7 cone of [[dmg|necrotic}} damage, affecting both friend and foe. }}

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