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Exsanguinating Cloud in Dungeons & Dragons 5e

Name Exsanguinating Cloud School Necromancy
Spell Level 5 Range 100 feet
Casting Time 1 Action Duration Up to 5 minutes
Components V, S Materials None
Ritual No Concentration Yes
Description
When you cast this spell, a rose-colored mist billows up from the spot you indicate within range, obscuring sight and draining blood from living creatures. The cloud spreads around corners. It lasts for the duration or until strong wind disperses it, ending the spell. Its area is heavily obscured.
This cloud leeches the blood or similar fluid from creatures in the area. It doesn't affect undead or constructs. Any creature in the cloud when it's created or at the start of your turn takes 21 (6d6) necrotic damage and gains one level of exhaustion; a successful Constitution saving throw halves the damage and prevents gaining exhaustion.

 

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