Glow of Ulban was introduced in "Wish Upon a Star" by Bruce R. Cordell in Dragon #366.
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| - Glow of Ulban was introduced in "Wish Upon a Star" by Bruce R. Cordell in Dragon #366.
- [[Category:Encounter ]] [[Category:]] Glow of Ulban is a powerful invocation bestowed upon warlocks, particularly those who specialize in pacts with aberrant powers, that flows from the power of the ancient, Far Realm-touched star of Ulban. When a glow of Ulban spell is cast, the warlock summons forth burning, blue-white light from Ulban, scorching one creature of the warlock's choosing within twenty-five feet. If the warlock specializes in such aberrant power likely also cause the creature's instincts for self-preservation to fade away, making them more vulnerable to later attacks. Glow of Ulban is not easily cast, however, and a short rest of at least a few minutes is required before a warlock can cast it again.
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- Star Pact: "If this attack hits, the target takes a −2 penalty to its next saving throw. This penalty to saving throws lasts until the end of combat."
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| - Glow of Ulban was introduced in "Wish Upon a Star" by Bruce R. Cordell in Dragon #366.
- [[Category:Encounter ]] [[Category:]] Glow of Ulban is a powerful invocation bestowed upon warlocks, particularly those who specialize in pacts with aberrant powers, that flows from the power of the ancient, Far Realm-touched star of Ulban. When a glow of Ulban spell is cast, the warlock summons forth burning, blue-white light from Ulban, scorching one creature of the warlock's choosing within twenty-five feet. If the warlock specializes in such aberrant power likely also cause the creature's instincts for self-preservation to fade away, making them more vulnerable to later attacks. Glow of Ulban is not easily cast, however, and a short rest of at least a few minutes is required before a warlock can cast it again.
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