- See also Precipitation (Wizard Spell).
This spell precipitates a light rain out of the air, drizzling on everything in the area of effect. Small flames (candles) are extinguished. Small fires (torches and campfires) gutter and smoke for a round after the drizzling stops. Bonfires and most magical fires are unaffected. Large magical fire effects (fireball, wall of fire, flamestrike) cast into the area during the rain are reduced in the damage they inflict by 2 points per die and create a warm fog that obscures vision in an area 60 feet in diameter. This lasts 1d4+1 rounds, half that in a breeze, and but one round in a strong wind.
The precipitation spell has doubled effect in humid climates, causes only slight dampness in arid climates, produces light sleet at temperatures near freezing, and creates snow if the temperature is below freezing.
The material component for this spell is the priest's holy symbol.
Notes: Uncommon spell. (Originally published in Unearthed Arcana.)
Notes: Uncommon for druids (originally published in Unearthed Arcana). Also granted by Istishia the Water Lord of the Forgotten Realms setting.
- Errata: Add sphere,“Weather.”