You transmute one coin into a small levitating arrow of the same material. You can move the the arrow 100 feet in any direction you can see as an action. The arrow has 1 hit point and an AC of 15. The material of the arrow determines its properties.
Copper: This arrow has a radial range of 100 feet. As an action, you can make the arrow point to one thing you choose within its range: the nearest humanoid, the nearest beast, or the nearest plant creature.
Silver: This arrow has a radial range of 1000 feet. As an action, you can make the arrow point to one thing you choose within its range: the nearest humanoid, the nearest beast, the nearest plant creature, the nearest giant or the nearest undead.
Electrum: This arrow has a radial range of 5000 feet. As an action, you can make the arrow point to one thing you choose within its range: the nearest humanoid, the nearest beast, the nearest plant creature, the nearest giant, the nearest undead, the nearest construct or the nearest ooze.
Gold: This arrow has a radial range of 10000 feet. As an action, you can make the arrow point to one thing you choose within its range: the nearest humanoid, the nearest beast, the nearest plant creature, the nearest giant, the nearest undead, the nearest construct, the nearest ooze, the nearest fey, the nearest fiend, or the nearest monstrosity.
Platinum: This arrow has a radial range of 100000 feet. As an action, you can make the arrow point to one thing you choose within its range: the nearest humanoid, the nearest beast, the nearest plant creature, the nearest giant, the nearest undead, the nearest construct, the nearest ooze, the nearest fey, the nearest fiend, the nearest monstrosity, the nearest elemental, the nearest aberration, the nearest celestial, or the nearest dragon.
The arrow can only point to a creature on the same plane as you. If the nearest creature of the specified type moves to another plane, the compass will point to the next closest creature of the same type.
* - (a copper, silver, electrum, gold, or platinum coin, which the spell consumes)
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