Kinetic Black Hole (5e Spell)

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5e Spell

Kinetic Black Hole

School: Abjuration 4th level

Cast time:1 action

Range: Self

Spell Components: Verbal Somatic

Duration: Until start of next turn


You create a black hole warping the area around it. You designate an area of 180 degrees and any ranged attacks and ranged spell attacks that would deal damage instead are given as health at the start of their turn. Any attack that requires a saving throw only blocks half as much.

At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 6th level you gain twice as much healing from Kinetic Black Hole and at 8th level it heals 4 times from Kinetic Black Hole

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