Slamy Mcbiteo
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looking at create water I wanted to verify the size of the down pour. It looks like it wold be pretty limited but not sure i am thinking about it right
1st level 2 gallons 1/4 cubic foot 3/4 a cubic foot down pour
2nd level 4 gallons 1/2 cubic foot 1 1/2 cubic foot down pour
3rd level 6 gallons 3/4 cubic foot 2 1/4 cubic foot down pour
4th level 8 gallons 1 cubic foot 3 cubic foot down pour
5th level 10 gallons 1 1/4 cubic foot 3 3/4 cubic foot down pour
6th level 12 gallons 1 1/2 cubic foot 4 1/2 cubic foot down pour
7th level 14 gallons 1 3/4 cubic foot 5 1/4 cubic foot down pour
is this right? so to make enough water to fill a 5 foot square with rain the caster would have to 7th level? So I am thinking to put out a 5 foot square of fire the caster would need to be 7th level?
Here is the spell
CREATE WATER
School conjuration (creation) [water]; Level cleric 0, druid 0, paladin 1
Casting Time 1 standard action
Components V, S
Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Effect up to 2 gallons of water/level
Duration instantaneous
Saving Throw none; Spell Resistance no
This spell generates wholesome, drinkable water, just like clean rain water. Water can be created in an area as small as will actually contain the liquid, or in an area three times as large—possibly creating a downpour or filling many small receptacles. This water disappears after 1 day if not consumed.
Note: Conjuration spells can't create substances or objects within a creature. Water weighs about 8 pounds per gallon. One cubic foot of water contains roughly 8 gallons and weighs about 60 pounds.
| Lune |
If 1 cubic foot = 8 gallons and you need 5 cubic feet to fill a 5' cube of space then it would be 40 gallons of water. Which would me you would need to be a 20th level caster.
However, if you are just trying to create a downpour in that area rather than filling it entirely then I think your calculations are correct.