A stream of acid emanates from you in a line 30 feet long and 5 feet wide in a direction you choose. Each creature in the line must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or be covered in acid for the spell’s duration or until a creature uses its action to scrape or wash the acid off itself or another creature. A creature covered in the acid takes 2d4 acid damage at start of each of its turns.
At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot 2nd level or higher, the damage increases by 2d4 for each slot level above 1st.
Related Discipline
Artificer,
Sorcerer,
Wizard
Related School
Conjuration
Related Element
Acid
Effect Duration
Concentration, up to 1 minute
Effect Casting Time
1 action
Range
Self (30-foot line)
Level
1st-Level
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