Azote has the path of Naturefriend and it includes "Entangle 1/day" but totally lacks to explain the mechanics.
Is that at will, casted, spell-like or what?
It is listed at a 40' radius spread which is incredibly HUGE.
Wonder if one could be allowed to make a smaller area of effect? Obviously at 40' radius, it isn't great to use in the civilized area as it will hit multiple buildings no matter what.
That and may a caster end a spell in effect before it is done due to the fact it isn't concentration? For example, Entangle spell will last 30 rounds when casted.
[ +- ] Entangle
Entangle
School transmutation; Level druid 1, ranger 1, shaman 1; Domain plant 1; Bloodline fey 1; Elemental School wood 2
Casting Time 1 standard action
Components V, S, DF
Range long (400 ft. + 40 ft./level)
Area plants in a 40-ft.-radius spread
Duration 1 min./level (D)
Saving Throw Reflex partial; see text; Spell Resistance no
This spell causes tall grass, weeds, and other plants to wrap around creatures in the area of effect or those that enter the area. Creatures that fail their save gain the entangled condition. Creatures that make their save can move as normal, but those that remain in the area must save again at the end of your turn. Creatures that move into the area must save immediately. Those that fail must end their movement and gain the entangled condition. Entangled creatures can attempt to break free as a move action, making a Strength or Escape Artist check. The DC for this check is equal to the DC of the spell. The entire area of effect is considered difficult terrain while the effect lasts.
If the plants in the area are covered in thorns, those in the area take 1 point of damage each time they fail a save against the entangle or fail a check made to break free. Other effects, depending on the local plants, might be possible at GM discretion.
Last edited June 25, 2025 2:47 am