

Hit: 13 (2d8+4) bludgeoning damage (or fire damage for a Fire elemental) plus extra damage equal to spell slot level. Melee Weapon Attack: your spell attack bonus to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. The elemental can move through a space as narrow as 1 inch wide without squeezing. Languages Primordial and one determined by type: Auran (Air), Aquan (Water), Ignan (Fire), Terran (Earth)Ĭhallenge - Proficiency: your proficiency bonusĪmorphous Form (Air, Fire, and Water Only). (Earth only), passive Perception 10 + your proficiency Conjure Elemental 5th-level Conjuration Class (es): Druid, Wizard Casting Time: 1 minute Range: 90 feet Components: Verbal, Somatic, Material Duration: Concentration, up to 1 hour Material: Burning incense for air, soft clay for earth, sulfur and phosphorus for fire, or water and sand for water.

Senses darkvision 60 ft., tremorsense 60 ft. (Water only) STRĭamage Resistances cold (Water only) lightning and thunder (Air only) piercing and slashing (Earth only)ĭamage Immunities fire (Fire only), poison Is the spell Conjure Elemental and its weaker cousin Conjure Minor Elementals only really useful with higher level Planar Binding or cast into a Ring of Spell Storing. Medium elemental (air, earth, fire, or water) An uncontrolled creature disappears 1 hour after you summoned it. Is broken before the spell ends, you lose control of the elemental creature, which becomes hostile and might attack you and your companions. The creature disappears when reduced to 0 hit points. The spell conjures an elemental of the chosen element that fights alongside the caster. Without such commands, the creature only defends itself. Conjure Elemental is a fifth level spell from the Conjuration school. The elemental will remain until dispelled, but the magic-user must concentrate on control, or the elemental will turn on the conjurer and attack them and anything that gets in their way. Spell Level 5 Range 24' Conjures an Air, Earth, Fire, or Water elemental of 16 Hit Dice. The creature is friendly to you and your companions and takes its turn immediately after yours. Conjure Elemental Debuted in Men & Magic, for the magic-user.
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This creature uses the statistics of a conjured elemental creature (detailed below) with certain traits determined by your choice of its type: air, earth, fire, or water. You can help the Forgotten Realms Wiki by providing more information.

The reverse of this spell, dismiss water elemental, sent the summoned creature back home. You summon a creature from the Elemental Planes. Conjure water elemental was a divine conjuration spell that brought a native from the Elemental Plane of Water to assist the caster. Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters.All of the commands given to the elemental are done so telepathically, so there is no time lost due to miscommunication, and it is not necessary to know the language of the summoned creature. Choose an area of air, earth, fire, or water that fills a 10-foot cube within range. The elemental will do the bidding of the caster until it is slain or the duration of the spell runs out. Spells & Rituals Conjure Elemental Level 5 Conjuration Casting Time: 1 minute Range: 90 ft Components: V, S, M Duration: Concentration, up to 1 hour You call forth an elemental servant. an elemental is summoned as if you had cast the conjure elemental spell. At fifteenth level and above, however, the caster will be able to summon an elemental with 16 hit dice. Unlike Elemental Split, which involves splitting BoBoiBoys powers into. There is a 60 chance that a 12- Hit-Dice elemental appears, a 35 chance that a 16-Hit-Dice elemental appears, and a 5 chance that a 24-Hit-Dice elemental appears. Normally, an elemental with 12 hit dice will be conjured. Upon casting a Conjure Fire Elemental spell, the caster opens a special gate to the Elemental Plane of Fire, and a fire elemental is summoned in the vicinity of the caster. Upon casting a Conjure Earth Elemental spell, the caster opens a special gate to the Elemental Plane of Earth, and an earth elemental is summoned to the vicinity of the spellcaster.
