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I'm a first time DM for first-time players. I was very afraid of them all dying really early on because I read that the encounters can be very hard, there are only 4 players instead of the usual 5, and they all have very low HPs (7, 8, 10 and 15). Goblins have one-shotted some PCs on the very first turn of a combat.



The opposite turned out to be the case: the level 1 druid is the star of the game. (Her true strength at level 2, Wild Shape, hasn't even come into play yet!) Mainly the entangle spell seems very strong to me.




In Cragmaw Hideout, when they entered the Goblin Den with Yeemik (6 goblins total), she simply entangled a few of them and the party barely took any damage at all. Same thing happenned to Klarg. He was supposed to be a big boss with a lot of HP and damage, yet she simply entangled him, and they all had their turns attacking him.




I searched a bit because I thought I might have missed something that made this spell so overpowered. One thing I found on a few forums was people saying that entangle requires vegetation to work (and no one disputing this statement). Such exchanges often went like this:




It is a strong druid spell, but it is limited. First, you need vegetation. That makes it pretty useless in a city or dungeon. Many natural settings also will not allow entangle to work: deserts, tundra, etc.




This would indeed make the spell often useless during the Lost Mine of Phandelver adventure, but I can't find what they're talking about in any official description of the entangle spell:




Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range. For the duration, these plants turn the ground in the area into difficult terrain.



A creature in the area when you cast the spell must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be restrained by the entangling plants until the spell ends. A creature restrained by the plants can use its action to make a Strength check against your spell save DC. On a success, it frees itself.



When the spell ends, the conjured plants wilt away.




The way I interpret this, it just says that plants sprout out of the ground, even if none were there.



Is vegetation required for entangle to work? And, if not, is there anything I'm missing about entangle that makes it not incredibly overpowered? I'm afraid the spell will spoil the fun of the campaign for my other players because they haven't really been challenged yet.










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I'm a first time DM for first-time players. I was very afraid of them all dying really early on because I read that the encounters can be very hard, there are only 4 players instead of the usual 5, and they all have very low HPs (7, 8, 10 and 15). Goblins have one-shotted some PCs on the very first turn of a combat.



The opposite turned out to be the case: the level 1 druid is the star of the game. (Her true strength at level 2, Wild Shape, hasn't even come into play yet!) Mainly the entangle spell seems very strong to me.




In Cragmaw Hideout, when they entered the Goblin Den with Yeemik (6 goblins total), she simply entangled a few of them and the party barely took any damage at all. Same thing happenned to Klarg. He was supposed to be a big boss with a lot of HP and damage, yet she simply entangled him, and they all had their turns attacking him.




I searched a bit because I thought I might have missed something that made this spell so overpowered. One thing I found on a few forums was people saying that entangle requires vegetation to work (and no one disputing this statement). Such exchanges often went like this:




It is a strong druid spell, but it is limited. First, you need vegetation. That makes it pretty useless in a city or dungeon. Many natural settings also will not allow entangle to work: deserts, tundra, etc.




This would indeed make the spell often useless during the Lost Mine of Phandelver adventure, but I can't find what they're talking about in any official description of the entangle spell:




Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range. For the duration, these plants turn the ground in the area into difficult terrain.



A creature in the area when you cast the spell must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be restrained by the entangling plants until the spell ends. A creature restrained by the plants can use its action to make a Strength check against your spell save DC. On a success, it frees itself.



When the spell ends, the conjured plants wilt away.




The way I interpret this, it just says that plants sprout out of the ground, even if none were there.



Is vegetation required for entangle to work? And, if not, is there anything I'm missing about entangle that makes it not incredibly overpowered? I'm afraid the spell will spoil the fun of the campaign for my other players because they haven't really been challenged yet.










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    @Cubic: Damn it! I didn't notice his stat block continued on the top of the page!! That explains why this encountered went so easily!!! I feel so dumb now... And yes, that's what I meant: that's the way I always played it: dropping a weapon or shield is free, picking one up/drawing one is an action. I just didn't know it would also apply to monsters.
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I'm a first time DM for first-time players. I was very afraid of them all dying really early on because I read that the encounters can be very hard, there are only 4 players instead of the usual 5, and they all have very low HPs (7, 8, 10 and 15). Goblins have one-shotted some PCs on the very first turn of a combat.



The opposite turned out to be the case: the level 1 druid is the star of the game. (Her true strength at level 2, Wild Shape, hasn't even come into play yet!) Mainly the entangle spell seems very strong to me.




In Cragmaw Hideout, when they entered the Goblin Den with Yeemik (6 goblins total), she simply entangled a few of them and the party barely took any damage at all. Same thing happenned to Klarg. He was supposed to be a big boss with a lot of HP and damage, yet she simply entangled him, and they all had their turns attacking him.




I searched a bit because I thought I might have missed something that made this spell so overpowered. One thing I found on a few forums was people saying that entangle requires vegetation to work (and no one disputing this statement). Such exchanges often went like this:




It is a strong druid spell, but it is limited. First, you need vegetation. That makes it pretty useless in a city or dungeon. Many natural settings also will not allow entangle to work: deserts, tundra, etc.




This would indeed make the spell often useless during the Lost Mine of Phandelver adventure, but I can't find what they're talking about in any official description of the entangle spell:




Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range. For the duration, these plants turn the ground in the area into difficult terrain.



A creature in the area when you cast the spell must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be restrained by the entangling plants until the spell ends. A creature restrained by the plants can use its action to make a Strength check against your spell save DC. On a success, it frees itself.



When the spell ends, the conjured plants wilt away.




The way I interpret this, it just says that plants sprout out of the ground, even if none were there.



Is vegetation required for entangle to work? And, if not, is there anything I'm missing about entangle that makes it not incredibly overpowered? I'm afraid the spell will spoil the fun of the campaign for my other players because they haven't really been challenged yet.










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I'm a first time DM for first-time players. I was very afraid of them all dying really early on because I read that the encounters can be very hard, there are only 4 players instead of the usual 5, and they all have very low HPs (7, 8, 10 and 15). Goblins have one-shotted some PCs on the very first turn of a combat.



The opposite turned out to be the case: the level 1 druid is the star of the game. (Her true strength at level 2, Wild Shape, hasn't even come into play yet!) Mainly the entangle spell seems very strong to me.




In Cragmaw Hideout, when they entered the Goblin Den with Yeemik (6 goblins total), she simply entangled a few of them and the party barely took any damage at all. Same thing happenned to Klarg. He was supposed to be a big boss with a lot of HP and damage, yet she simply entangled him, and they all had their turns attacking him.




I searched a bit because I thought I might have missed something that made this spell so overpowered. One thing I found on a few forums was people saying that entangle requires vegetation to work (and no one disputing this statement). Such exchanges often went like this:




It is a strong druid spell, but it is limited. First, you need vegetation. That makes it pretty useless in a city or dungeon. Many natural settings also will not allow entangle to work: deserts, tundra, etc.




This would indeed make the spell often useless during the Lost Mine of Phandelver adventure, but I can't find what they're talking about in any official description of the entangle spell:




Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range. For the duration, these plants turn the ground in the area into difficult terrain.



A creature in the area when you cast the spell must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be restrained by the entangling plants until the spell ends. A creature restrained by the plants can use its action to make a Strength check against your spell save DC. On a success, it frees itself.



When the spell ends, the conjured plants wilt away.




The way I interpret this, it just says that plants sprout out of the ground, even if none were there.



Is vegetation required for entangle to work? And, if not, is there anything I'm missing about entangle that makes it not incredibly overpowered? I'm afraid the spell will spoil the fun of the campaign for my other players because they haven't really been challenged yet.







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    @Cubic: Her spellsave DC was 14. Klarg had 4 very low rolls. But still, it seems very strong, because they all attacked from a distance. Klarg couldn't do that, because he doesn't have a ranged attack. The goblins in cave 5 might have been able to, if they used their ranged attack, but I wasn't sure if they need to take an action to switch to their bows when they want to use those (PC's do, but do monsters also?).
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    @Cubic: Damn it! I didn't notice his stat block continued on the top of the page!! That explains why this encountered went so easily!!! I feel so dumb now... And yes, that's what I meant: that's the way I always played it: dropping a weapon or shield is free, picking one up/drawing one is an action. I just didn't know it would also apply to monsters.
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The spell does not require existing vegetation



Entangle (PHB, 238) simply states:




Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range.




The magic simply makes the weeds and vines appear.



This is in contrast to spells like catapult that specifically require you to use something pre-existing in the environment.




Choose one object weighing 1 to 5 pounds within range that isn’t being worn or carried




Conjuration spells can still require a physical beginning



Or see this Conjuration spell, conjure barrage which requires physical ammunition first:




You throw a nonmagical weapon or fire a piece of nonmagical ammunition into the air to create a cone of identical weapons that shoot forward and then disappear.




The school itself doesn't necessarily dictate how the spell functions. It's the spell description that defines that.






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    You are finding conflicting information on the web because the entangle spell has changed over the various editions.



    In previous editions the entangle spell was a Transmutation 3.5e or Alteration spell (AD&D1) that caused existing plants in the area of effect to grab at creatures. This can only work work if there is existing vegetation.



    In 5e the spell has been changed to a Conjuration spell which causes weeds and vines to sprout from the ground.




    Conjuration spells involve the transportation of objects and creatures
    from one location to another. Some spells summon creatures or objects
    to the caster’s side, whereas others allow the caster to teleport to
    another location. Some conjurations create objects or effects out of
    nothing
    (Basic Rules, p. 84)




    Since the plants are being conjured, and the text does not call for vegetation to pre-exist, the spell does not require any existing vegetation.




    Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square
    starting from a point within range.





    1 Entangle, AD&D, 1e, PHB, p. 54. "By means of this spell, the druid is able to cause plants in the area of effect to entangle ..."






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    The spell does not require existing vegetation



    Entangle (PHB, 238) simply states:




    Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range.




    The magic simply makes the weeds and vines appear.



    This is in contrast to spells like catapult that specifically require you to use something pre-existing in the environment.




    Choose one object weighing 1 to 5 pounds within range that isn’t being worn or carried




    Conjuration spells can still require a physical beginning



    Or see this Conjuration spell, conjure barrage which requires physical ammunition first:




    You throw a nonmagical weapon or fire a piece of nonmagical ammunition into the air to create a cone of identical weapons that shoot forward and then disappear.




    The school itself doesn't necessarily dictate how the spell functions. It's the spell description that defines that.






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      The spell does not require existing vegetation



      Entangle (PHB, 238) simply states:




      Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range.




      The magic simply makes the weeds and vines appear.



      This is in contrast to spells like catapult that specifically require you to use something pre-existing in the environment.




      Choose one object weighing 1 to 5 pounds within range that isn’t being worn or carried




      Conjuration spells can still require a physical beginning



      Or see this Conjuration spell, conjure barrage which requires physical ammunition first:




      You throw a nonmagical weapon or fire a piece of nonmagical ammunition into the air to create a cone of identical weapons that shoot forward and then disappear.




      The school itself doesn't necessarily dictate how the spell functions. It's the spell description that defines that.






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        The spell does not require existing vegetation



        Entangle (PHB, 238) simply states:




        Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range.




        The magic simply makes the weeds and vines appear.



        This is in contrast to spells like catapult that specifically require you to use something pre-existing in the environment.




        Choose one object weighing 1 to 5 pounds within range that isn’t being worn or carried




        Conjuration spells can still require a physical beginning



        Or see this Conjuration spell, conjure barrage which requires physical ammunition first:




        You throw a nonmagical weapon or fire a piece of nonmagical ammunition into the air to create a cone of identical weapons that shoot forward and then disappear.




        The school itself doesn't necessarily dictate how the spell functions. It's the spell description that defines that.






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        The spell does not require existing vegetation



        Entangle (PHB, 238) simply states:




        Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square starting from a point within range.




        The magic simply makes the weeds and vines appear.



        This is in contrast to spells like catapult that specifically require you to use something pre-existing in the environment.




        Choose one object weighing 1 to 5 pounds within range that isn’t being worn or carried




        Conjuration spells can still require a physical beginning



        Or see this Conjuration spell, conjure barrage which requires physical ammunition first:




        You throw a nonmagical weapon or fire a piece of nonmagical ammunition into the air to create a cone of identical weapons that shoot forward and then disappear.




        The school itself doesn't necessarily dictate how the spell functions. It's the spell description that defines that.







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            You are finding conflicting information on the web because the entangle spell has changed over the various editions.



            In previous editions the entangle spell was a Transmutation 3.5e or Alteration spell (AD&D1) that caused existing plants in the area of effect to grab at creatures. This can only work work if there is existing vegetation.



            In 5e the spell has been changed to a Conjuration spell which causes weeds and vines to sprout from the ground.




            Conjuration spells involve the transportation of objects and creatures
            from one location to another. Some spells summon creatures or objects
            to the caster’s side, whereas others allow the caster to teleport to
            another location. Some conjurations create objects or effects out of
            nothing
            (Basic Rules, p. 84)




            Since the plants are being conjured, and the text does not call for vegetation to pre-exist, the spell does not require any existing vegetation.




            Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square
            starting from a point within range.





            1 Entangle, AD&D, 1e, PHB, p. 54. "By means of this spell, the druid is able to cause plants in the area of effect to entangle ..."






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            You are finding conflicting information on the web because the entangle spell has changed over the various editions.



            In previous editions the entangle spell was a Transmutation 3.5e or Alteration spell (AD&D1) that caused existing plants in the area of effect to grab at creatures. This can only work work if there is existing vegetation.



            In 5e the spell has been changed to a Conjuration spell which causes weeds and vines to sprout from the ground.




            Conjuration spells involve the transportation of objects and creatures
            from one location to another. Some spells summon creatures or objects
            to the caster’s side, whereas others allow the caster to teleport to
            another location. Some conjurations create objects or effects out of
            nothing
            (Basic Rules, p. 84)




            Since the plants are being conjured, and the text does not call for vegetation to pre-exist, the spell does not require any existing vegetation.




            Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square
            starting from a point within range.





            1 Entangle, AD&D, 1e, PHB, p. 54. "By means of this spell, the druid is able to cause plants in the area of effect to entangle ..."






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            You are finding conflicting information on the web because the entangle spell has changed over the various editions.



            In previous editions the entangle spell was a Transmutation 3.5e or Alteration spell (AD&D1) that caused existing plants in the area of effect to grab at creatures. This can only work work if there is existing vegetation.



            In 5e the spell has been changed to a Conjuration spell which causes weeds and vines to sprout from the ground.




            Conjuration spells involve the transportation of objects and creatures
            from one location to another. Some spells summon creatures or objects
            to the caster’s side, whereas others allow the caster to teleport to
            another location. Some conjurations create objects or effects out of
            nothing
            (Basic Rules, p. 84)




            Since the plants are being conjured, and the text does not call for vegetation to pre-exist, the spell does not require any existing vegetation.




            Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square
            starting from a point within range.





            1 Entangle, AD&D, 1e, PHB, p. 54. "By means of this spell, the druid is able to cause plants in the area of effect to entangle ..."






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            You are finding conflicting information on the web because the entangle spell has changed over the various editions.



            In previous editions the entangle spell was a Transmutation 3.5e or Alteration spell (AD&D1) that caused existing plants in the area of effect to grab at creatures. This can only work work if there is existing vegetation.



            In 5e the spell has been changed to a Conjuration spell which causes weeds and vines to sprout from the ground.




            Conjuration spells involve the transportation of objects and creatures
            from one location to another. Some spells summon creatures or objects
            to the caster’s side, whereas others allow the caster to teleport to
            another location. Some conjurations create objects or effects out of
            nothing
            (Basic Rules, p. 84)




            Since the plants are being conjured, and the text does not call for vegetation to pre-exist, the spell does not require any existing vegetation.




            Grasping weeds and vines sprout from the ground in a 20-foot square
            starting from a point within range.





            1 Entangle, AD&D, 1e, PHB, p. 54. "By means of this spell, the druid is able to cause plants in the area of effect to entangle ..."







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