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DRUID SPELLS[]

0-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS (ORISONS)[]

1ST-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

2ND-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

3RD-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

4TH-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

5TH-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

6TH-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

7TH-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

8TH-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

9TH-LEVEL DRUID SPELLS[]

Notes[]

An M or F appearing at the end of a spell’s name in the spell lists denotes a spell with a material or focus component, respectively, that is not normally included in a spell component pouch. An X denotes a spell with an XP component paid by the caster.

Order of Presentation: In the spell lists and the spell descriptions that follow them, the spells are presented in alphabetical order by name except for those belonging to certain spell chains.

When a spell’s name begins with “lesser,” “greater,” or “mass,” the spell description is alphabetized under the second word of the spell name instead.

Hit Dice: The term “Hit Dice” is used synonymously with “character levels” for effects that affect a number of Hit Dice of creatures. Creatures with Hit Dice only from their race, not from classes, have character levels equal to their Hit Dice.

Caster Level: A spell’s power often depends on caster level, which is defined as the caster’s class level for the purpose of casting a particular spell. A creature with no classes has a caster level equal to its Hit Dice unless otherwise specified. The word “level” in the spell lists that follow always refers to caster level.

Creatures and Characters: The words “creature” and “character” are used synonymously in the spell descriptions.



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