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Conjuration

Conjuration spells involve the transportation of objects and creatures from one location to another. Some spells summon creatures or objects to the caster's side, whereas others allow the caster to teleport to another location.

Typical Effects

Conjuration magic transports creatures or objects. This school focuses on:

  • Summoning: Bringing creatures or objects to your location
  • Creation: Manifesting objects, substances, or temporary creatures
  • Teleportation: Moving yourself or others across distances instantly
  • Planar Travel: Moving between different planes of existence

Common Conjuration Spells

Conjuration spells often involve bringing something new to the battlefield or moving existing things to new locations.

Casting Considerations

When casting conjuration spells, consider:

  • The duration of summoned creatures or objects
  • Whether summoned beings act independently or under your control
  • The accuracy and safety of teleportation
  • The limitations of what can be conjured or transported