Blood Parasite (5e Spell)

You infect a creature within range with blood parasites that slowly eat away at it from the inside. At the beginning of each of the infected creature’s turns, it makes a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it takes 2d6 necrotic damage and you gain hit points equal to half the damage dealt. On a successful save, the effect ends.

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Blood Parasite
3rd-level conjuration
Casting time: 1 action
Range: 20 feet
Components: V, S, M (a dessicated parasite, such as a leech)
Duration: Instantaneous

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