Level
Cantrip
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
Touch
Components
V, S, M *
Duration
Instantaneous
School
Conjuration
Attack/Save
None
Damage/Effect
A spell used by most entertainers that Conjures any random small object or creature
roll a 1d4
1. A rabbit, the hat will turn into dust
2. A random trinket
3. A random creature challenge rating below 1/2
4. A random non magical Item
* - (A hat and a stick)
believe the first time I used this spell the whole Inn exploded and I heard a roar, good times good times... diary of fiddler
please return If lost
Here king, you dropped your crown. 👑
This is a really fun spell! If you're open to it, I'd recommend some changes to balance it.
First is just a point of clarification on who decides what item or creature pops out. Typically, it's the DM, which I assume is the case here, but writing it out in the spell would immediately clear that up.
Second is limiting the conjuration of a random creature to a max size of Tiny and a max CR of 1/4. As it stands, it's a pretty powerful ability for a cantrip to pull out a random Gazer, and it doesn't really make sense to be able to pull out a full-sized kobold from a tiny hat. Also consider placing a max cost limit on the random nonmagical item, since you could potentially pull out a diamond worth thousands of gp.
Regardless, I love the flavor, and I'll definitely be using this is in the campaign I'm running, maybe with a traveling performing magician.
Finally a spell that has the best uses
At first I thought this would be a Prestidigitation copy, but this is not. Well done!
You could summon enough riding horses for your entire party, because riding horses are 1/4 CR.
~aabracadabra~
man this is sick
Wait a second...
Was gonna put OP as a joke, but this can make infinite money and unlimited goblins, kobolds, and other little critters, so a viable strategy is just spamming this spell, and praying to rngesus whoever youre attacking gets hit by a random rock from the hat or punched by an upset kobold.