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  • ...save, as do creatures with [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] or immunity to fire damage.
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  • ...a specific type of offensive magic. At 2nd level, choose one affinity from Fire Wizzrobe, Ice Wizzrobe, Electrobe, Gale Wizzrobe, Sandrobe, and Summoner. Several of these affinities add a bonus die to spell attack rolls. {{Bonus Die|attack rolls}}
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  • ...n area of thin ice exceeds its tolerance, the ice in that area breaks. All creatures on broken ice fall through. ...a DC 10 {{str}} ([[Athletics]]) check. Thin ice has [[vulnerability]] to fire and bludgeoning damage but otherwise has normal [[object]] statistics (AC 1
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  • ...to a 30-foot cone, then freeze it, damaging and [[restrained|restraining]] creatures within it. ...n. Any water in the affected area becomes [[thin ice]] for the duration.{{a}}{{AHL}} For each extra point, add 1d6 cold damage.
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  • ...ldly attack living beings even when they have no logical chance of winning a battle; so utterly are they dominated by this hatred. ...either a [[construct]] nor [[undead]]. Use the following modifications as a guideline.
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  • <noinclude>{{Navi|Creatures}} {{MonsterNav|Skulltula}}</noinclude> ...ize with an abdomen that resembles a human skull. It aggressively attacks with tackles, bites, and even shots of web.
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  • ...ection cover some of the most important ways in which adventurers interact with the environment in such places. ...all, a creature takes 1d6 bludgeoning damage for every 10 feet it fell, to a maximum of 20d6 (at 200 feet). The creature lands [[prone]], unless it avoi
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  • ...rewritten assuming side initiative and "groups" are a [[variant rule]] in a separate tab.}} ...in the battle takes a turn in initiative order. Individual combatants in a group take their turns in any order they choose.
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