I was wondering if ' Self (100-foot line)' and 'A stroke of lightning forming a line 100 feet long and 5 feet wide blasts out from you in a direction you choose.' would allow for it to be aimed vertically?
It's a bolt of lightning, so I'd like to think you could cast lightningbolt down at something or up at something, aswell.
You could even angle it so that it hits things nearby but is a bit higher off the ground further away. So if you got a straight line of say, 10 enemies but then 3 allies... you could angle it a little and only hit the enemies.
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I'm probably laughing.
It is apparently so hard to program Aberrant Mind and Clockwork Soul spell-swapping into dndbeyond they had to remake the game without it rather than implement it.
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The Spell Lightningbolt
I was wondering if ' Self (100-foot line)' and 'A stroke of lightning forming a line 100 feet long and 5 feet wide blasts out from you in a direction you choose.' would allow for it to be aimed vertically?
It's a bolt of lightning, so I'd like to think you could cast lightningbolt down at something or up at something, aswell.
Yes Lightning Boilt forms a line 100 feet long and 5 feet wide blasts out from you in a direction you choose, including vertically.
It's one of the ways you find a wizard in a crowd
A horizontal lightning bolt works just fine for making the wizard stand out (the crowd may object, but...).
You could even angle it so that it hits things nearby but is a bit higher off the ground further away. So if you got a straight line of say, 10 enemies but then 3 allies... you could angle it a little and only hit the enemies.
I'm probably laughing.
It is apparently so hard to program Aberrant Mind and Clockwork Soul spell-swapping into dndbeyond they had to remake the game without it rather than implement it.