Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition SRD

Conjure Animals 5e Spell: Range, Duration, and Rules

Conjure Animals is a 3rd-level Conjuration spell for Druid, Ranger. Casting time: 1 action. Range: 60 feet. Duration: Up to 1 hour.



Conjure Animals

3rd-level Conjuration
Casting Time 1 action
Range 60 feet
Components V, S
Duration Concentration, Up to 1 hour

You summon fey spirits that take the form of beasts and appear in unoccupied spaces that you can see within range. Choose one of the following options for what appears:

- One beast of challenge rating 2 or lower

- Two beasts of challenge rating 1 or lower

- Four beasts of challenge rating 1/2 or lower

- Eight beasts of challenge rating 1/4 or lower

- Each beast is also considered fey, and it disappears when it drops to 0 hit points or when the spell ends.

The summoned creatures are friendly to you and your companions. Roll initiative for the summoned creatures as a group, which has its own turns. They obey any verbal commands that you issue to them (no action required by you). If you don't issue any commands to them, they defend themselves from hostile creatures, but otherwise take no actions.

The GM has the creatures' statistics.

At Higher Levels:

When you cast this spell using certain higher-level spell slots, you choose one of the summoning options above, and more creatures appear: twice as many with a 5th-level slot, three times as many with a 7th-level.



Classes:
Subclasses:
Lore

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can cast Conjure Animals in D&D 5e?

Conjure Animals is available to the following classes: Druid, Ranger. It is also available to these subclasses: Lore.

Is Conjure Animals a concentration spell in D&D 5e?

Yes, Conjure Animals requires concentration and lasts up to Up to 1 hour.

What level is Conjure Animals in D&D 5e?

Conjure Animals is a 3rd-level Conjuration spell.

What is the range and casting time of Conjure Animals in D&D 5e?

Conjure Animals has a range of 60 feet and a casting time of 1 action in D&D 5th Edition.

This resource contains useful selections. You can find the complete documentation here: System Reference Document. (v5.1 2014)