With the release of pPatch 7, officially supports modded content for both PC and console players. That means that more people than ever can go through Faerûn with additional classes, races, and, of course, spells. Modders have been hard at work for months on PC adding new stuff to the game, and much of it is now being carried over to Xbox and PlayStation audiences. With so much additional content to interact with, and so much more still to come, players may be wondering what to experiment with first.
Some of the most fun and simple add-ons to the game come in the form of spells that player characters can learn, pulling on the enormous compendium of magic incantations available in. While many of the spells in the TTRPG simply won't work in video game format, there are dozens that players have already translated into the world of. These 10 spells deserve a place in the critically-acclaimed game, and thanks to mods, some of them are already available.
is a melee-focused cantrip in, one that boosts the damage and utility of weapon attacks. At early levels, the spell can be used to replace a weapon attack for the same damage, but with the additional effect of dealing thunder damage if the hit creature tries to move. It's a neat cantrip that gets a damage boost at higher levels, but since it can't be used in conjunction with the extra attack feature, many martials avoid it past fifth level.
While they may not always be as powerful as levelled spells, there are some very useful cantrips available to players in D&D 5e.
That being said, the cantrip works well for Eldritch Knights, who at level seven can take a bonus action attack after casting a cantrip. It's a neat way to deal some elemental damage with basic weapon attacks, and it gives spellcasters a nice melee alternative to shocking grasp. The cantrip is currently available in several mods, including the popular 5e Spells mod created by Celes on Nexus Mods.
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