Level
1st
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
90 ft.
(20 ft. )
Components
V, S
Duration
Concentration
1 Minute
School
Conjuration
Attack/Save
STR Save
Damage/Effect
Restrained
Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range. For the duration, these plants turn the ground in the area into difficult terrain.
A creature in the area when you cast the spell must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be restrained by the entangling plants until the spell ends. A creature restrained by the plants can use its action to make a Strength check against your spell save DC. On a success, it frees itself.
When the spell ends, the conjured plants wilt away.







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Posted Feb 22, 2019Can this be cast at higher levels?
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Posted Mar 21, 2019In my games, I say yes but it just doesn't receive any mechanical boost to it.
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Posted Jun 23, 2019If a friendly NPC uses their action tries to break the entanglement, is that aloud?
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Posted Jul 13, 2019No, the attempt to break the entanglement can only be performed by the restrained creature to free itself. Obviously, [insert boilerplate text about DM interpretation and situational stuff], but RAW, no.
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Posted Nov 11, 2019Will this clog machines
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Posted Dec 10, 2019Completely up to the DM, to be honest. It's not listed in the spell but, provided that the machine has sufficient "ground" in contact with machinery, I'd certainly allow it.
However, don't expect that to work in a rules-lawyery game. It's not an explicit use of the spell, just an intuitive result of it conjuring "Grasping weeds and vines".
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Posted Dec 14, 2019So, I did notice that your illustration implies that the spell operates in a 20 ft cube. That's not correct, if it were a cube it would say so and the image above would be a three dimensional object instead of a flat square. It's a 20 foot square set along the ground, and there's really no text that implies it could ensnare things flying in the area above where the grasping plants form.
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Posted Jan 15, 2020Say one player cast Entangle on a creature, then another player casts Fireball on said creature, would the "Grasping weeds and vines" be burned away, allowing the creature to no longer be restrained? Or would it have to be specified that the plants can be burned away like in the Web spell?
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Posted Mar 30, 2020As a DM I would say they would burn when the fireball hits. Sprouts normal plants in the area its not a magical plant so its just ordinary plants that can burn and take damage just like the entangled creature or object.
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Posted Apr 7, 202020 ft. “radius” square, that’s a lot of space. 16 spaces on a tactical map.
Pretty good for a first level spell, might even be worth keeping concentration on.
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Posted Apr 13, 2020Does the arena have to be visible? The spell doesn’t define that the a creature has to be visible. A player cast this spell into a spot in warehouse that was not at all visible from her position. Only information the player knew was her party members were attack two enemies at the door way. Yet she casted it into middle of the warehouse to entangled all the enemies but just outside range of her party members. Argued that she shouldn’t be able to count squares into warehouse to do this since from her position she could see the third enemy. I guess in hindsight I could have covered the map. Is there a rule for this ? This was my first time DMing.
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Posted Apr 17, 2020Technical answer: you don’t need sight (so you can still cast when blinded), but you still need lime-of-effect (you can’t just cast through a solid wall).
Practical Advice: don’t be afraid your foot down and say “no” as the GM, if you think something is wrong. However, if you find yourself hesitating to make a ruling, just ask the player to roll something (in this case, a difficult Wisdom check would probably be appropriate).
The big thing is to not get caught up in detailed arguments, those can eat up a lot of time.
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Posted Jun 18, 2020It doesn’t say radius, just square, just like web and grease. Squares don’t have radii.
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Posted Jun 18, 2020Funnily enough, the Basic Rules/PHB doesn’t cover square Areas of Effect.
I suppose they may be calculated along the side, like a cube, with the point of effect on one side. I just naturally assumed it extended from the center.
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Posted Jul 7, 2020You know, the more I think about it, I agree with you. I must have been caught up in semantics that day.
I only play on roll20, so to me 20ft square is 16 boxes like you said.
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Posted Jul 8, 2020All good man.
Yah, I find talking in squares is often easier for these things (though it doesn’t sound as cool on paper).
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Posted Jul 10, 2020Casting word is:
Halicium Entanglarium
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Posted Sep 22, 2020Cool.
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Posted Nov 7, 2020Okay first time Dm... If a creature frees its self but doesn't leave the area will it get entangling again? Also if the creature breaks free and leaves the area do the vines stay for the whole minute?
Thanks
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Posted Nov 18, 2020The entangle effect only happens when the spell is cast, and only to creatures that are within the area at the time.
The vines will stay for the full duration and make the area of the spell count as "Difficult Terrain," meaning that it takes twice as much movement as normal to cross the 20ft square (so it takes 40ft of movement to move across the whole square).