You infuse your weapon with paradoxical energies, transforming it into a Warp Blade. This blade exists in multiple dimensions simultaneously, allowing you to strike at the fabric of reality itself.
Effects:
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Dimensional Edge: The Warp Blade gains a shimmering, otherworldly edge. On a successful hit with the Warp Blade, it deals an additional 1d10 force damage.
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Reality Sunder: Your attacks with the Warp Blade have a chance to briefly tear at the fabric of reality. On a critical hit, the target must make a Constitution saving throw or be stunned until the end of its next turn.
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Dimensional Shift: Once per turn, when you hit a creature with the Warp Blade, you can use a bonus action to teleport the target up to 10 feet to an unoccupied space of your choice.
Paradox Anomaly:
Roll a d6 after casting the spell:
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Quantum Echo: Striking with the Warp Blade leaves lingering echoes. Until the end of your next turn, your attacks have advantage.
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Reality Distortion: The paradoxical nature of the Warp Blade distorts reality. Until the end of your next turn, you have disadvantage on Dexterity saving throws.
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Temporal Flux: The Warp Blade briefly disrupts the flow of time. Until the end of your next turn, your movement speed is doubled.
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Chronal Resonance: Striking with the Warp Blade resonates through time. For the duration of the spell, a random creature within 60 feet gain temporary hit points equal to the force damage dealt.
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Paradoxical Shift: The Warp Blade momentarily shifts your position in space. Until the end of your next turn, you can use a reaction to move up to 10 feet without provoking opportunity attacks.
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Quantum Acceleration: The Warp Blade creates a space ripple that enhances the reflexes of a random creature. Until the end of your next turn, a random creature within 60 feet gain the effects of the haste spell.
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