Knock (spell)
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3-point transmutation | |
Casting time: | 1 action |
Range: | 60 feet |
Components: | V |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
Choose an object that you can see within range. The object can be a door, a box, a chest, a set of manacles, a padlock, or another object that contains a mundane or magical means that prevents access.
A target that is held shut by a mundane lock or that is stuck or barred becomes unlocked, unstuck, or unbarred. If the object has multiple locks, only one of them is unlocked.
If you choose a target that is held shut with magic lock, that spell is suppressed for 10 minutes, during which time the target can be opened and shut normally. If you choose a target that is held shut with a boss lock, you must succeed on an ability check using your casting ability to open the lock.
When you cast the spell, a loud knock, audible from as far away as 300 feet, emanates from the target object.
2nd-level transmutation | |
Casting time: | 1 action |
Range: | 60 feet |
Components: | V |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
Choose an object that you can see within range. The object can be a door, a box, a chest, a set of manacles, a padlock, or another object that contains a mundane or magical means that prevents access.
A target that is held shut by a mundane lock or that is stuck or barred becomes unlocked, unstuck, or unbarred. If the object has multiple locks, only one of them is unlocked.
If you choose a target that is held shut with magic lock, that spell is suppressed for 10 minutes, during which time the target can be opened and shut normally. If you choose a target that is held shut with a boss lock, you must succeed on an ability check using your casting ability to open the lock.
When you cast the spell, a loud knock, audible from as far away as 300 feet, emanates from the target object.
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