Fire Bolt Spell in The Extended Perkinsverse | World Anvil

Fire Bolt

You hurl a mote of fire at a creature or object within range. A flammable object hit by this spell ignites if it isn’t being worn or carried. This is an obviously offensive spell, designed to utilize fire and heat to damage a target. This spell can also be used for some utility. This spell can be used to ignite flammable materials, which is obvious, but it can also be used as a simple signal flare or to set off a trap at great distances. This spell is popular amongst those casters seeking to deal considerable damage consistently, and is evermore popular still with the creative caster seeking a reliable cantrip as powerful as it is useful.

Effect

Make a ranged spell attack against the target. On a hit, the target takes 1d10 fire damage. At Higher Levels. This spell’s damage increases by 1d10 when you reach 5th level (2d10), 11th level (3d10), and 17th level (4d10).

Side/Secondary Effects

The flames from this spell can ignite flammable objects and the light is visible but not enough to blind a viewer.

Manifestation

This spell manifests reliably as a ball of fire or a line of searing heat. The color and brightness of this effect can alter based on the caster.

Source

The magic needed for this spell is pulled from The Weave.
Material Components
Verbal, Somatic.
Gestures & Ritual
There is usually a gesture of gathering and a verbal incantation or exclamation of ignition and then a pointing gesture indicating a target.
Related School
Evocation
Related Element
Fire
Effect Duration
Instantaneous
Effect Casting Time
1 action
Range
120 feet
Level
Cantrip
Applied Restriction
Artificer, Sorcerer, Wizard