Level
Cantrip
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
60 ft.
Components
V, S
Duration
Instantaneous
School
Evocation
Attack/Save
CON Save
Damage/Effect
Cold
You cause numbing frost to form on one creature that you can see within range. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the target takes 1d6 cold damage, and it has disadvantage on the next weapon attack roll it makes before the end of its next turn.
The spell’s damage increases by 1d6 when you reach 5th level (2d6), 11th level (3d6), and 17th level (4d6).
If it’s a bite attack is it still with disadvantage? My intuition says no. Thoughts?
In the Bite attack description it’s written as “a melee weapon attack”. So I believe it still affected by the disadvantage.
Alright then. Good to know! Thanks!
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Uhhh… barely anything resists cold, and they are very specific things. So 1 is a nonfactor. 2 is arguable (common but low number of enemies vs less common but more number of enemies.3 is right
I read this as it creates frost. Which is a thin layer of ice. I would see this as I can use shape water to then harvest the ice as water...
Barely anything resists cold? It's literally one of the most common resistances in the game.
nothing
True, but the distribution is not even; cold based dragons and fiends are the big ones. There's less than 20 Monstrosities across the whole game that resist or are immune to it and the PC races that resist it are not common NPC picks for generic mobs. It's not like poison where a good 4 types are typically resistant or immune to it as well as one major PC race and a subrace of another both resist it, along with a bunch of less used ones.
Nice
Why is this not in the core book?