In the Spells Listing section, the spell Ray of Sickness is not appearing. I heard that anything that's not from the basic rules SRD would not be available for free on dndbeyond.com. But the online statistics supplement from dnd.wizards.com (the supplement that made liches available for free) provides all of the statistics for monsters, magic items, and spells not included in the basic rules SRD used in Princes of the Apocalypse. In the adventure, the spell Ray of Sickness is used. Shouldn't the spell be avaliable?
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Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.
In the Spells Listing section, the spell Ray of Sickness is not appearing. I heard that anything that's not from the basic rules SRD would not be available for free on dndbeyond.com. But the online statistics supplement from dnd.wizards.com (the supplement that made liches available for free) provides all of the statistics for monsters, magic items, and spells not included in the basic rules SRD used in Princes of the Apocalypse. In the adventure, the spell Ray of Sickness is used. Shouldn't the spell be avaliable?
Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.
And there's dao in one or another, and the Tales of the Yawning Portal sample contains the kelpie and Kalka-Kylla.
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