Sling Stones
Spell — see Magic and Spellcasting for the rules and the Spell Index for the full list.
Arcane 1, Divine 1 Type: blast, elemental (earth)
Range: 180’ Duration: instantaneous
| Environment | No. of Objects |
|---|---|
| Room, Rubbled | 2d10 |
| Room, Cluttered | 1d10 |
| Room, Sparse | 1d6 |
| Room, Empty | 1d6-3 |
| Barren/Desert/Mountains | 1d10 |
| Hills/Jungle/Scrub/Woods | 1d6 |
| Clear/Grass/Swamp | 1d3 |
This spell allows the caster to magically sling one or more small objects at targets within range. The caster can sling up to one object per level of experience. The objects scan be slung at one target or distributed across several targets, as desired. The spellcaster must make a successful attack throw with each object. Each object that successfully hits deals 1d4 bludgeoning damage to its target.
To be slung by this spell, an object must be either in the caster’s hands or lying on the ground within 5’; must be made of clay, stone, or metal; and must weigh no more than 8 ounces. Most casters will carry a pouch of sling stones or bullets for use with this spell, but if necessary, a caster may resort to slinging objects that are littering the ground nearby. The Judge may randomly determine how many eligible objects are nearby based on the caster’s environment by rolling on the adjoining table.