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Wand of Sleep Wand of sleep
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A wand of sleep puts monsters it hits to sleep. You can use it to help defeat (or escape) difficult monsters (unless the monster has sleep resistance); just be careful where the beam bounces. In a coaligned temple, you can use this wand to park a heavy monster on the altar so that you can kill it there without having it run away from you. Bolts of sleep bounce from walls and unidentified secret doors, but are absorbed by non-secret or discovered secret doors. Wands of Sleep are used to let a creatures in a 40 ft diameter cube fall asleep for 5 turns, if successful. The effect can be avoided if they make a save roll vs. wands. This wand has a limited amount of charges, after it runs out of charges it's destroyed. This wand can be used by all classes in the game of Baldur's Gate. In the same game, this is sold at Sorcerous Sundries and at the High Hedge Estate. This item appears in Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate EE and Baldur's Gate II. In Baldur's Gate II, it can be looted from the first level of Watcher's Keep.
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Effect: Sleep unless victim saves vs. wands. Area: 20 ft radius. Twice the radius is the diameter.
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sleep
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ray
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Sleep wand
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A wand of sleep puts monsters it hits to sleep. You can use it to help defeat (or escape) difficult monsters (unless the monster has sleep resistance); just be careful where the beam bounces. In a coaligned temple, you can use this wand to park a heavy monster on the altar so that you can kill it there without having it run away from you. Bolts of sleep bounce from walls and unidentified secret doors, but are absorbed by non-secret or discovered secret doors. When engraving, this wand gives the same message as a wand of death. If the wand was not generated in a monster's inventory, the odds are 6:1 it is sleep. Wands of Sleep are used to let a creatures in a 40 ft diameter cube fall asleep for 5 turns, if successful. The effect can be avoided if they make a save roll vs. wands. This wand has a limited amount of charges, after it runs out of charges it's destroyed. This wand can be used by all classes in the game of Baldur's Gate. In the same game, this is sold at Sorcerous Sundries and at the High Hedge Estate. This item appears in Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate EE and Baldur's Gate II. This Wand is carried by the Cult Wizard who steals Soultaker from you, to bring Aec' Lecet to the Main Material Plane again. In Baldur's Gate II, it can be looted from the first level of Watcher's Keep.