Vocalize (AD&D 2E): Difference between revisions
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Vocalize | |
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2nd Level Spell, Alteration | |
Range: Touch Duration: 5 rounds Area of Effect: One spell-casting creature |
Components: S, M Casting Time: 1 round Saving Throw: None |
Description: This spell allows the recipient to cast spells that normally require a verbal component without the caster needing to make a sound. Such spells must be cast within the duration of the vocalize spell. This spell is also useful in situations where quiet is desired, or when the recipient is under the influence of a silence spell.
Vocalize does not negate a silence spell, but merely offsets it for the purpose of spell casting; if a spell caster under the effect of vocalize casts a spell that has some audible effect, that sound will be masked for as long as silence remains in force. Vocalize does not affect normal vocal communication. The material component for this spell is a small golden bell without a clapper. | |
Source: PHBR4 - The Complete Wizard's Handbook (TSR2115), Page 99 |