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AD&D - Holy Water Creation Process

Episode 45 of the The Evil Dungeon Master Universe podcast, hosted by The Evil Dungeon Master, titled "AD&D - Holy Water Creation Process" was published on October 17, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.

October 17, 2024 ·12m · The Evil Dungeon Master Universe

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Today's podcast is talking about the holy water creation rules found in the DMG on page 115! Only clerics, except druids, can create holy or unholy water using a special basin and font made of precious metals. The process requires casting specific spells and can only be done once a week. The amount of water produced depends on the metal used. If defiled, the font must be remade at a significant cost. Consuming holy water can delay lycanthropy or becoming undead. Highlights -💧 Cleric Exclusivity: Only clerics (not druids) can create holy/unholy water. Special Basin Required: A blessed/cursed basin made of precious metal is essential. Spell Sequence: Specific spells must be cast in order for creation. Weekly Limit: Creation can only happen once per week. Defilement Consequences: Fonts can be desecrated, requiring costly remaking. Consumption Benefits: Drinking holy water can slow lycanthropy or undeath. Metal Capacity: The capacity of the basin varies by metal type.

Today's podcast is talking about the holy water creation rules found in the DMG on page 115!

Only clerics, except druids, can create holy or unholy water using a special basin and font made of precious metals. The process requires casting specific spells and can only be done once a week. The amount of water produced depends on the metal used. If defiled, the font must be remade at a significant cost. Consuming holy water can delay lycanthropy or becoming undead.

Highlights -💧

  1. Cleric Exclusivity: Only clerics (not druids) can create holy/unholy water.
  2. Special Basin Required: A blessed/cursed basin made of precious metal is essential.
  3. Spell Sequence: Specific spells must be cast in order for creation.
  4. Weekly Limit: Creation can only happen once per week.
  5. Defilement Consequences: Fonts can be desecrated, requiring costly remaking.
  6. Consumption Benefits: Drinking holy water can slow lycanthropy or undeath.
  7. Metal Capacity: The capacity of the basin varies by metal type.
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