Level
Cantrip
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
Touch
Components
V, S, M *
Duration
Concentration
1 Minute
School
Abjuration
Attack/Save
None
Damage/Effect
Buff
You touch one willing creature. Once before the spell ends, the target can roll a d4 and add the number rolled to one saving throw of its choice. It can roll the die before or after making the saving throw. The spell then ends.
* - (a miniature cloak)
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Posted Nov 15, 2018Wait, does this count yourself, or only someone else?
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Posted Dec 9, 2018"You touch one willing creature." Counts as yourself but only if your willing.
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Posted Mar 7, 2019This spell wouldn't suck if it scaled. Not worth it for an action at higher levels.
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Posted Jul 5, 2019Cast on myself, I wasnt willing, didnt work :(
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Posted May 6, 2020The material component of this spell is one of the oddest in the game.
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Posted Jul 4, 2020Am I just dense, or does anyone else notice that it doesn't say anything other then when it ends?
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Posted Jul 17, 2020Verbal Caduceus. Verbal.
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Posted Jul 29, 2020Maybe it's a reference to a Cloak of Protection?
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Posted Sep 18, 2020In combat, this spell isn't super helpful, but if you cast this on someone right before they started picking a lock or opening a door? The extra d4 to help avoid a trap can be very helpful.
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Posted Mar 10, 2021Bardic inspiration...but a cantrip
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Posted Jun 2, 2021That would be guidance.
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Posted Mar 12, 20221 min
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Posted Jun 21, 2022I wish you could cast it as a reaction. The problem is most saving throws come without warning, negating most situations you’d want to use this spell
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Posted Jul 23, 2022It still has its uses. Your thief is going to disarm a trap, cast Resistance. You are going to run down a trap filled corridor, Resistance. You are about to fight a Dragon, before you rush into its lair cast... Resistance. It has a duration of one minute, which is longer than most combats. Keep in mind it is Concentration.
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Posted Jul 5, 2023If iam not wrong this and bless also work on a death safe. Which makes it pretty powerful in this case.
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Posted Jul 21, 2023Ti my understanding this is correct so long as they were initially conscious and haven't used it yet
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Posted Mar 3, 2024If a Chwinga casts it, does it need a miniature Chwinga cloak?
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Posted Mar 4, 2025This version's more useful than the 2024 version. And I allow it to be made as a Reaction.
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Posted May 10, 2025I would probably use this more if it didn't have a concentration requirement, but just limit it like Prestidigitation so only three creatures can be affected at a time. That way it's a spell to cast before entering combat or before opening a door that could have a trap or enemies on the other side.
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Posted Jul 22, 2025You do you of course, but allowing it as a reaction is way overpowered for a cantrip. As it is, it's still quite strong and underrated. There's actually lots of times where you know in advance you might trigger a saving throw (tinkering with a strange magic device, opening a potentially trapped chest, crossing a rickety bridge) and this is very handy to have for them.