Agitate Metal (5e Spell)

You speak an Utterance that causes the metal you touch to glow with fiery rage. All metal of your choice that you touch immediately heats up to a fiery red glow. Anyone holding or equipping the item may make a Dexterity save vs your remaining movement speed to prevent you from touching it. Each affected metal deals 1d8 fire damage on touch for 3 rounds or until cooled off.

Agitate Metal
3rd-level Truespeak
Casting time: 1 action
Range: Touch
Components: V
Duration: 3 Rounds

At Higher Levels. + 1d8 fire damage and 1 additional round per level above 3rd. 4th or higher: Anyone damaged by this Utterance must make a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or drop the burning item. They have a disadvantage on their attacks if they do not drop it. 6th: Metal becomes so hot it begins to melt. The Constitution saving throw DC is now 20. Non-magical metal objects are liquefied in 3 turns. Liquid metal deals 3d10 damage per turn and will cool off in 3 turns.


When Spoken in Reverse:

You speak an Utterance that causes the metal you touch to chill to a deathly cold. All metal of your choice that you touch immediately freezes to a cold blue chill. Anyone holding or equipping the item may make a Dexterity save vs your remaining movement speed to prevent you from touching it. Each affected metal deals 1d6 cold damage on touch for 3 rounds or until warmed up. Anyone damaged by this Utterance must make a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or lose half their movement speed. They lose their bonus attack and cannot fly if they are equipping cold metal.

At Higher Levels. + 1d6 cold damage and metal stay cold for 1 additional round per level above 3rd. 5th or higher: Ice crystals greet your touch eagerly. You can reach metals from 5 feet further than normal and dexterity saves against you are made with a disadvantage. 6th: If you are wearing metal armor, it begins to grow radiant blue ice crystals on it. As long as they stay cold, you gain +2 AC and immunity to cold damage.


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