Does a spell have to be prepared to cast as a ritual?

A wizard needs to have the ritual spell either prepared or they need a copy in their spell book. In either of these cases, the wizard can cast the spell as a ritual if it has the ritual tag.

Can you drown someone with create water?

No to the first, can’t create it within the creature. As to the second, if you could drown a creature by creating sufficient water around them… that depends on where we are and how much water*.

Does control water work on Elementals?

When cast on water elementals, control water’s effect is the same effect as the slow spell: An affected creature moves and attacks at a drastically slowed rate.

How many gallons of water do you create when you create a spell?

At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, you create or destroy 10 additional gallons of water, or the size of the cube increases by 5 feet, for each slot level above 1st.

Which is the simplest water spell to cast?

“Neptunum aquas” (Waters of Poseidon!) The simplest water spell to cast. When near a body of water, the caster can summon and control water. (Different from Water Manipulation) The caster must chant the spell and move their paws in a fluid motion from the direction of the water toward themselves.

Is there an alternative to the create water spell?

Alternative idea: you can cast the Create Water spell and you just do the 2d6 damage, but you expend the Holy Water for the one time damage. So effectively, you spend two 1st level spells: one to create the Holy Water, and one to cast Create Water, in order to get the “guaranteed” damage.

How does the water making spell in Harry Potter work?

At least some content in this article is derived from information featured in Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, and Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery. As such, spoilers will be present within the article. “The Water-Making Spell conjures clean, drinkable water from the end of the wand.”

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