1. Scorching Ray - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
You create three rays of fire and hurl them at targets within range. You can hurl them at one target or several. Make a ranged spell attack for each ray. On a ...
Source: Player's Handbook
2. All Spells - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
• Ray of Enfeeblement • Rime's Binding Ice • Rope Trick • Scorching Ray • See Invisibility • Shadow Blade • Shatter • Silence • Skywrite • Snilloc's ...
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3. Spells - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
Warlock Spell List · Wizard Spell List · Cleric Spell List · Sorcerer Spell List
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4. Sorcerer - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
Divine Soul · Draconic Bloodline · Wild Magic · Sorcerer Spell List
As a sorcerer, you gain the following class features.
5. Circlet of Blasting - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
Source: Dungeon Master's Guide. Wondrous item, uncommon. While wearing this circlet, you can use an action to cast the Scorching Ray spell with it.
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6. Wizard 5e: DnD 5th Edition Class Guide - rpgbot
Dec 3, 2023 · Your best bets for damage are Shatter (if you need a spammable AOE) and Scorching Ray, but even scorching ray only beats cantrips by an average ...
Character optimization guide for the DnD 5e Wizard
7. Sorcerer Spell List - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
Scorching Ray, Evocation, 1 Action, 120 feet, Instantaneous, V, S. See Invisibility, Divination, 1 Action, Self, 1 hour, V, S, M. Shadow Blade, Illusion, 1 ...
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8. Sorcerer Subclass Breakdown: DnD 5e Subclass Guide - rpgbot
So the three best uses for this are cantrips, upcasting low-level spells like Scorching Ray, and Concentration. That's underwhelming for an ability which ...
Character optimization guide for the DnD 5e Sorcerer's subclasses.
9. Fiend patron | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
5e. 5th Edition Statistics. Otherworldly Patron. Subclass of. Warlock ... scorching ray. More experienced warlocks of the fiend were also capable of ...
A fiend patron was one possible sponsor for a warlock. If a bargain was made between a warlock and an archdevil, a demon lord, or some other member of the fiendish royalty, the warlock's patron gave them access to certain powers, including a suite of spells.[2] Novice warlocks that were sponsored by a fiend patron had access to burning hands, command, blindness or deafness, and scorching ray. More experienced warlocks of the fiend were also capable of casting fireball, stinking cloud, fire shiel
10. Warlord (5e Class) - D&D Wiki
2nd - Darkness, Flame Blade, Scorching Ray, Suggestion; 4.6.1.4 3rd - Fear, Fireball; 4.6.1.5 4th - Fire Shield, Wall of Fire; 4.6.1.6 5th - Immolation, Steel ...
A captain sits on a one-sided battlefield holding a flag, with a shout, he raises the flag, rallying his troops one last time for battle. An elf, donning half-plate prepares for the parties fight with a speech, and rouses his companions into battle. A dwarf, shielding his mage from the blast of a dragon, gives a mighty shout, and the mage feels a burst of energy, with wich he finishes off the beast.