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{{feat
{{spell
|name=Take Root
|name=Take Root
|cat=flora
|domains=divine primal
|level=2
|cast=reaction
|range=self
|components=V, S
|duration=1 minute
|area=
}}
}}
''Your connection to the natural world deepens.''
''Your connection to the natural world deepens.''


* As a bonus action you can root yourself to the ground. You can end this effect as a bonus action. While rooted you gain the following:
* As a [[reaction]] to an attempt to being forcefully moved or knocked [[prone]], you suffer from the [[rooted]] condition. In addition, you gain the following:
** Your movement speed is 0.
** You gain a +4 bonus to [[AL]], however, you do not gain [[AL]] from your [[dexterity]].
** You have advantage on ability checks and contested checks to avoid being pushed or pulled, and if you are you are only moved half the usual distance. You are also unable to be knocked prone.
** You cannot forcefully be knocked [[prone]].
** You gain a +2 bonus to [[AL]].
*** This spell ends when you loose the condition, or choose to unroot at the end of your turn.  
<noinclude>[[Category:Dr GM pls]]{{pls|använda [[Rooted]] condition?}}</noinclude>
<noinclude>{{quote|Rooted}}</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 13:22, 2 September 2024

2nd Level
Domain(s)
Divine
Primal
Casting Time Reaction
Range self
Component(s) V, S
Duration 1 minute

Your connection to the natural world deepens.

  • As a reaction to an attempt to being forcefully moved or knocked prone, you suffer from the rooted condition. In addition, you gain the following:
    • You gain a +4 bonus to AL, however, you do not gain AL from your dexterity.
    • You cannot forcefully be knocked prone.
      • This spell ends when you loose the condition, or choose to unroot at the end of your turn.

Rooted

  • You have the Immobilized condition.
  • You cannot move willingly nor unwillingly.