Eversion (5e Spell)

5e Summary::With a single gesture, you turn the enemy inside out. When you cast the spell on a living target, it is forced to make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the target take 6d12 necrotic damage and looses half of its speed. On a successful save it takes half damage and its speed is reduced by 25%.

Eversion
9th-level Necromancy
Casting time: 1 action
Range: 30 ft.
Components: V, S, M (a humanoid skull, which the spell consumes)
Duration: Concentration, 30 Second or up to 5 rounds.

Each round you maintain concentration on this spell, you force the target to take additional Constitution saving throws:

Round 2. On a failed save, you deal 6d12 necrotic damage to the target, and its speed is reduced to 0. On a successful save it takes half damage and its speed is reduced to 50% of its original total movement speed.
Round 3. On a failed save you deal 6d12 necrotic damage to the target, and give the target a disadvantage on attack rolls. On a successful save the target takes half damage and is not disadvantaged.
Round 4. On a failed save you deal another 6d12 necrotic damage to the target, and give the target disadvantage on ability checks and saving throws. On a successful save the target takes half damage and is disadvantaged only on saving throws.
Round 5. On a failed save you deal 12d12 necrotic damage to the target.

If, when casting this spell or at anytime during its continuation, the target is already under or drops to under 100 hit points it is turned fully inside out and dies instantly unless a creature cast Wish it's next turn, where then it is at 0 HP and must make a death savings throw or become dead.

If the spell is used against an object, it automatically fails its save and is destroyed. All constructs are immune to this spell.



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