Level
9th
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
60 ft.
Components
V
Duration
Instantaneous
School
Enchantment
Attack/Save
None
Damage/Effect
Bludgeoning (...)
You utter a word of power (yeet) that can compel one creature within range to be thrust vertically at terminal velocity. If they have less than 120 hit points, they are raised to an altitude of 200 feet and then dropped. If the path is obstructed, the target slams into the obstruction and takes 10d6 bludgeoning damage, and is stunned until the end of their next turn. If the creature falls the entire 200 foot distance, they take 20d6 fall damage. If they have more than 120 hit points, the spell fails.
Agreed, I think it would work well as a 6th-level spell, with an extra 100 feet of YEET power per extra level of the spell above 6th (or an increase to the HP affected, but that isn't as fun). That way the max YEEEEET distance would be 500 feet. See ya later BBEG!
yeet
If the target is at terminal velocity when they are elevated, why does the target take more damage on the downward impact? If terminal velocity does 10d6 damage, then falling down shouldn't do anymore than 10d6 damage since both are the same speed.
The king of meme spells
YEET
Logically, yes, but fall damage in dnd is completely unrelated to speed, only the distance fallen. (1d6 per 10 feet, maximum of 20d6)
I will now yeet everybody.
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Thank you.
this is yeet worthy
catapult on crack
YEET THE CHILD
*walks up to tiamat*
Me: “Howdy, YEET”
Tiamat: *Goes to the moon*
Hello, will you update the spell to be available to 2024 class ?
The most best thing ever.