Hurl Through Hell in 2024 #dnd
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Apr 9, 2025
Hurl Through Hell is pretty cool. #dnd #dnd5e #2024dnd #ttrpg #dungeonsanddragons
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how does the fiend warlock's hurl
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through hell feature work this user is
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having a disagreement at their table so
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let's take a look at the text and see if
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we can help so from the player's
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handbook once per turn when you hit a
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creature with an attack roll you can try
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to instantly transport the target
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through the lower plains the target must
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succeed on a charisma saving throw
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against your spell save DC or the target
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disappears and hurdles through a
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nightmare landscape the target takes 8
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d10 psychic damage if it isn't a fiend
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and it has the incapacitated condition
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until the end of your next turn when it
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returns to the space it previously
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occupied or the nearest unoccupied space
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so you can do it once per turn it's
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whenever you hit with an attack roll it
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doesn't matter what kind of attack roll
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spell attack weapon attack doesn't
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matter uh the target gets a charisma
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saving throw against the same save DC
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that you use for all of your spells so
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uh eight proficiency bonus charisma and
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then potentially modifiers if you have
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magic items uh if they fail the target
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takes 8 d10 psychic damage unless
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they're a fiend uh in which case no
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damage but they do s still get thrown
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through hell so that still happens while
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uh while they're under this effect
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they'll be incapacitated so this uh this
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prevents them from taking actions so uh
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if you use this on an enemy spellcaster
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if they could cast plane shift or even
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just buff spells they could use that
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turn where where they're way off
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somewhere undefined to buff themselves
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to heal themselves being incapacitated
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prevents them from doing that so they
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are losing their entire turn essentially
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and then finally when the effect ends
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they reappear right where they were but
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if there's an object or creature that
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has filled that space then they just get
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moved to the nearest unoccupied space
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but they do still come back i hope that
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helped uh if you have any more rules
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question or if that was unclear for any
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reason let me know i'm happy to explain
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as much as I
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