Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition SRD

Gaseous Form 5e Spell: Range, Duration, and Rules

Gaseous Form is a 3rd-level Transmutation spell for Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard. Casting time: 1 action. Range: Touch. Duration: Up to 1 hour.



Gaseous Form

3rd-level Transmutation
Casting Time 1 action
Range Touch
Components V, S, M (A bit of gauze and a wisp of smoke.)
Duration Concentration, Up to 1 hour

You transform a willing creature you touch, along with everything it's wearing and carrying, into a misty cloud for the duration. The spell ends if the creature drops to 0 hit points. An incorporeal creature isn't affected.

While in this form, the target's only method of movement is a flying speed of 10 feet. The target can enter and occupy the space of another creature. The target has resistance to nonmagical damage, and it has advantage on Strength, Dexterity, and constitution saving throws. The target can pass through small holes, narrow openings, and even mere cracks, though it treats liquids as though they were solid surfaces. The target can't fall and remains hovering in the air even when stunned or otherwise incapacitated.

While in the form of a misty cloud, the target can't talk or manipulate objects, and any objects it was carrying or holding can't be dropped, used, or otherwise interacted with. The target can't attack or cast spells.



Classes:
Subclasses:
Lore, Land

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can cast Gaseous Form in D&D 5e?

Gaseous Form is available to the following classes: Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard. It is also available to these subclasses: Lore, Land.

Is Gaseous Form a concentration spell in D&D 5e?

Yes, Gaseous Form requires concentration and lasts up to Up to 1 hour.

What level is Gaseous Form in D&D 5e?

Gaseous Form is a 3rd-level Transmutation spell.

What is the range and casting time of Gaseous Form in D&D 5e?

Gaseous Form has a range of Touch and a casting time of 1 action in D&D 5th Edition.

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