A 9th level slot and 5k gold (that you need to have put aside ahead of time unless your DM is generous) that deals ~80(10-120) damage and It starts out sounding cool, but as soon as you try to work out the secondary mechanics you realize that it honestly needs at least one extra paragraph about how the aging works. Or GM fiat, which is basically divine intervention.

Redeem A Key Tomb of Annihilation Well, don’t you worry, the capable of casting 9th level spells, is designed as a pseudo-death effect.

If the save fails, the target also ages to the point where it has only 30 days left before it dies of old age.

Like a default fire elemental is ageless I believe. Rise of Tiamat This spell whispers to you that Critical Role recently turned 5, and D&D 5e is about to turn 6… anyway, this spell hits a target with massive, rapid aging, dealing damage and leaving it with 30 days until it dies of old age. See pages that link to and include this page. This spell is most likely to land on a caster – being a Constitution saving throw – and yet, it’s debuff is most useful on a martial – debuffing movement speed and attack rolls.
That means that, unless your enemy has access to a cleric that they can get to in a month, they are completely killed. Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica In situations where keeping track of the passage of time is important, the GM determines the time a task requires.

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Casting Time: Action.

That means that, in order to return to life after this spell causes death, the creature would need some level of divine intervention. If your opponent is a loner, without good cleric help, then their chances of dying within 30 days is high. If only being so old gave them the chance to forget spells, but… It doesn’t.The aging effect is useful for living creatures, since it bypasses death effect immunity… But, this is useless on undead, or creatures that don’t age, like Constructs. Wish can only negate the aging or bring someone to life, not both. View/set parent page (used for creating breadcrumbs and structured layout). Only Wish or a 9th Level Greater Restoration can end these effects.A rather brutal way to decimate your opponents. Time Ravage: Chronal Shift. You target a creature you can see within range, putting its physical form through the devastation of rapid aging. If your goal is to put someone away without them being able to simply Resurrect, try Imprisonment.This is a strange, almost out-of-combat way to get rid of a threat. Time Ravage 9th-level necromancy. Warlock Spells Let’s explore what this can do.Let’s talk about one of the most evil ways this spell affects your enemies; Resurrection is a spell that only brings back people who die of old age.



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When the time comes for players to start slinging around 9th-level spells, D&D fully achieves its role as a power fantasy. Ok, so time ravage is 9th level spell for wizards, that makes someone who fails a wisdom save, age till they are 30 days away from death, and get some nasty disadvantages. Check out how this page has evolved in the past. "Other 9th level spells sould be so much better that they are, they are in a lot of cases compiting with wish. All Classes So you have to decide how Overall, it's one of those spells that sounds really cool, but doesn't really make sense.

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A few useful tools to manage this Site. It is not the most useful debuff that you can cast; Hold Monster costs 0 gold, doesn’t use a 9th level spell slot, guarantees crits, renders their ability to roll useless, and lowers their movement speed to 0. Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide