![]() ![]() So for pure spellcaster, you’re probably not going to use this, so it’s one where you need to be a Bard or something, someone who can fight and cast with equal skill. If you hit someone with an attack, and they willingly move before the start of your next turn, they take a d8 of Thunder damage. You need to spend an entire action to cast it, but the effect can be fairly cinematic. I had to read this one a couple of times to be clear on the rules, and now that I’m clear on how it works, this seems like a fun little cantrip for your first couple of levels of play. I’m trying to compare it to something like Meteor Swarm for overall pure damage output, and I think it even outdoes that spell, given that more things have resistance or immunity to Fire and Bludgeoning than Force, and the Blade of Disaster lasts a terrifying ten rounds for a total of twenty attacks. I don’t know if this is the best 9 th level spell in the game, but it’s certainly not the worst. This is an absolutely insane amount of damage and it feels like this spell was designed specifically for facing a Tarrasque. Additionally, the blade can pass through any barrier, including Wall of Force, and on your turn with a bonus action you can move the blade up to 30 feet and take two more attacks. On an 18 or higher, they do a massive 12d12 Force damage. ![]() The sword gets to make two attacks and on a hit they do 4d12 Force damage. As a bonus action, you create a blade shaped planar rift that lasts for a minute, or ten rounds if you’re fancy. All that staid, Blade of Disaster is an absolute beast of a spell. And if you’re making a spell this high, you’re already competing with the likes of Wish, Power Word Kill, and Time Stop, so you’d better come correct. Here’s the thing about 9 th level spells: You’re probably never going to use them, and if you do it won’t be often. The Spells Of Tasha’s Cauldron Of Everything BLADE OF DISASTER 9 th Level Conjuration You can check out part two of the review about “feats” here. ![]() Tasha’s Hideous Laughter is one of the iconic spells from one of the most iconic spellcasters in the history of the game, and she has a couple of new ones named after her, so let’s get into it and see how these news spells look. Spells have always been responsible for some of the most intense moments, and nothing is quite as worrying as seeing an NPC prepare to cast something and you’re not sure what it is. ![]()
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