You target a piece of metal equipment or a metal
construct. If the target is a creature wearing metal
armor or is a construct, it makes a Wisdom saving
throw to negate the efect. If the saving throw fails,
the spell makes metal cling to metal, making it
impossible to move pieces against each other. his
effectively paralyzes a creature that is made of metal
or that is wearing metal armor with moving pieces;
for example, scale mail would lock up because the
scales must slide across each other, but a breastplate
would be unaffected. Limited movement might still
be possible, depending on how extensive the armor is,
and speech is usually not affected. Metal constructs
are completely paralyzed. An affected creature or
construct repeats the saving throw at the end of
each of its turns, ending the effect success, though constructs make this saving throw
with disadvantage. A grease spell dispels lock armor on
everything in its area of efect.
At Higher Levels
Then casting this spell using a
3rd level slot or higher, you may target 1 additional
creature or item per level
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