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2 Μαρ 2023 · Top 10 Spells that Blind. So now you’ve got a complete set of all the spells that either can blind a creature directly, or have the ability to stick them in a zone of heavy obscurity to be blinded. Which of the bunch are worth their spell level? Sunbeam: As far as raw, blinding potential goes, Sunbeam is top of its category. It's a repeatable ...
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17 Ιαν 2024 · In Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition, 18 spells can blind a target. Artificers, bards, clerics, druids, paladins, sorcerers, warlocks, wizards, arcane tricksters, and eldritch knights can tap into this magic, leaving only rangers without the ability to magically blind a target.
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Spell - Blindness/Deafness - You can blind or deafen a foe. Choose one creature that you can see within ra...
22 Ιαν 2023 · Here are some examples of the spells that let you get the blinded condition onto your foes: Color Spray: This spell blinds low-hit-point creatures in its cone, making it one of the few effects that don’t afford a saving throw against blindness. Blindness/Deafness: The quintessential blindness spell, this spell lets you blind or deafen foes ...
Almost any spell that makes a spell attack roll will work, as will aoe spells and most touch spells (touch meaning you touch a target, such as for cure wounds). Most single target buff and debuff spells require you to see the target.
As a general rule; single target spells with a save require you to see the target. Single target spells with a to hit roll don't require you to see but the attack roll will be made at disadvantage. Most area effect spells don't require sight to my knowledge.
One of the spells I was drawn to is Blindness Deafness. It's a non-concentration debuff which is super rare and you can upcast it to affect multiple enemies. It is a con save, which isn't the best, but a non-concentration debuff seems too good to pass up. What are other people's thoughts on the spell?