How much damage does holy water do?

If the target is a fiend or Undead, it takes 2d6 radiant damage. A Cleric or Paladin may create holy water by performing a Special ritual. The ritual takes 1 hour to perform, uses 25 gp worth of powdered silver, and requires the caster to expend a 1st-level spell slot.

Can you coat a weapon in holy water?

Shape water cantrip can coat the weapon for an hour. Work with your DM to use two of the features of the shape water cantrip to temporarily coat the blade (for an hour) with frozen holy water. This would work better in a very cold environment than in and around a pool of lava or a red dragon’s lair.

Are Tieflings weak to holy water?

A small percentage of tieflings have a unique side-effect, which is often not beneficial. Some are harmed by holy water or direct sunlight. They may be vulnerable to certain spells, such as spirit wrack or cacofiend, which do not normally affect humans.

Is holy water Magic 5e?

Holy water is indeed non-magical, but it isn’t a weapon.

What do you do with the holy water flask?

As an action, you can splash the contents of this flask onto a creature within 5 feet of you or throw it up to 20 feet, shattering it on impact. In either case, make a ranged Attack against a target creature, treating the holy water as an Improvised Weapon.

Who is affected by holy water in RuneScape?

On 3, some undead are affected specially by radiant damage, which holy water deals to them. Some that come to mind are zombies (lose their ability to shirk off death once) and vampires (lose healing, stay dead, actually die, etc. Vampires do NOT like radiant damage).

Can you burn regular things with holy water?

No. Regular things react to it just like they would to normal water. I don’t know about 5e. No, just burns them.

Do you need holy water for a TPK?

So, if you have a caster that can deal even a small amount of radiant damage each turn, you probably don’t need holy water. If you don’t, one hit with holy water each turn from a fighter or whoever can mean the difference between an easy fight and a TPK. No. Regular things react to it just like they would to normal water. I don’t know about 5e.

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