You conjure a portal linking an unoccupied space you can see within range to a precise location on a different plane of existence. The portal is a circular opening, which you can make 5 to 20 feet in diameter. You can orient the portal in any direction you choose. The portal lasts for the duration.
The portal has a front and a back on each plane where it appears. Travel through the portal is possible only by moving through its front. Anything that does so is instantly transported to the other plane, appearing in the unoccupied space nearest to the portal.
Deities and other planar rulers can prevent portals created by this spell from opening in their presence or anywhere within their domains.
When you cast this spell, you can speak the name of a specific creature (a pseudonym, title, or nickname doesn't work). If that creature is on a plane other than the one you are on, the portal opens in the named creature's immediate vicinity and draws the creature through it to the nearest unoccupied space on your side of the portal. You gain no special power over the creature, and it is free to act as the GM deems appropriate. It might leave, attack you, or help you.
* - (a diamond worth at least 5,000 gp)
This can now be on warlocks
But only if you have bought Tasha's Cauldron of Everything.
If you are wondering why The Simbul never let anyone know her name in her century on the throne of Aglarond, it was so the Red Wizards of Thay could never pull this level of magical assassination deathtrap nonsense on her.
The best use of Psionic Sorcery from the Abberant Mind Subclass.
Psionic sorcery only works for the subclass' bonus spells. Not the expanded spell list for the whole class or the PHB spells.
Can attacks, spells, and abilities pass through the portal?
Through its front, yes. Portals in D&D 5e effectively put two places next to each other, for the portal's duration.
That's why they specified using two Gate spells, each with their exit above the other's entrance. I believe you'd then need a third casting though, to intercept the falling object with a Gate exiting toward your target.
If I recall correctly, the maximum damage from a falling object is 20d6... so if that's a character's best use of three 9th Lvl spell slots, they should just give that Black Crystal Tablet back.
Seems like a lot of effort for something a Wizard can achieve on its own with a single casting of Arcane Gate XD
Sorcerers can as well, so I'm not really sure what the idea is with using Gate for such a weird purpose.
If you want to hurt someone with Gate and don't know their name, well just pop into your local library, learn the name of a chromatic dragon, hide behind a rock with an escape route behind it, summon the dragon on top of that one guy who called you a mean name once, then run in the opposite direction.
For those who (like me) are terrible at remembering names, just pop to a few elemental planes, take a note of some particularly nasty liquid or gaseous environmental features (or irate denizens) and summon your gates to connect them; dump lava on your enemy's head, fill their house with vampire mind flayers etc. etc. 😈
There is no pressure in the elemental plane of water, due to it's lack of gravity, so nothing would be pushing the water out of the portal.
i'd rule yes
is that cannon in 5e?
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There is gravity on the Material plane pulling it, however.
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i noticed it said GM
Can I use this spell to summon Tiamat?
Yep... assuming Tiamat is currently on a different plane than you are.