Gate from Beyond
Gate from Beyond
You rend the veil to create a short-range portal from your location to any place you can see, visualize, or describe by stating distance and direction such as 200 feet straight downward or 400 feet upward at a 30-degree angle to the southeast.
Escape
Escape
If you cast this spell while underground or inside a building, you teleport to the outdoor space you occupied most recently within the last 24 hours. You are teleported whether or not the destination is hazardous.
The spell fails if there is 100 contiguous feet of earth or stone or a thin layer of lead in a direct line between you and the destination.
Reopen Rift
Reopen Rift
If any creature used teleportation or plane shift magic, such as
Dimension Door
Dimension Door
Range: Special (500 feet)
You teleport to any place you can see, visualize, or describe by stating distance and direction such as 200 feet straight downward or 400 feet upward at a 30-degree angle to the southeast.
You can bring along objects if their weight doesn’t exceed what you can carry. You can also bring one willing creature of your size or smaller, provided it isn’t carrying gear beyond its carrying capacity and is within 5 feet.
Forbiddance
Forbiddance
You protect the target area against magical travel. Creatures can’t teleport into the area, use a magical portal to enter it, or travel into it from another plane of existence, such as the Astral or Ethereal Plane. The spell’s area can’t overlap with another forbiddance spell.
Forcecage
Forcecage
An opaque cube of banded force surrounds the area, preventing any matter or spells from passing through it, though creatures can breathe inside it.
Misty Step
Misty Step
You teleport to an unoccupied space that you can see, disappearing and reappearing in a swirl of shimmering mist.
Plane Shift
Plane Shift
Duration: Instantaneous or Concentration (1 minute)
Teleport
Teleport
You teleport the targets instantly across vast distances. When you cast this spell, choose a destination. You must know the location you’re teleporting to, and it must be on the same plane of existence.
Teleportation is difficult magic and you may arrive off-target or somewhere else entirely depending on how familiar you are with the location you’re teleporting to. When you teleport, the Narrator rolls 1d100 and consults Table: Teleport Familiarity.
Familiarity is determined as follows:
Teleportation Circle
Teleportation Circle
You draw a 10-foot diameter circle on the ground and open within it a shimmering portal to a permanent teleportation circle elsewhere in the world. The portal remains open until the end of your next turn. Any creature that enters the portal instantly travels to the destination circle.
Permanent teleportation circles are commonly found within major temples, guilds, and other important locations. Each circle has a unique sequence of magical runes inscribed in a certain pattern called a sigil sequence.