Blinding Powder
A highly abrasive, powdered substance that is extremely irritating to the eyes. Blinding powder can be made from many ingredients such as powdered glass, dust soaked in onion juice, or strong ammonium salts. Blinding powder is thrown into the eyes of the victim. To do so, the player must make a "called shot" attack roll (d20 + Dexterity modifier - 5 [Called Shot, Eyes]).
If the blinding powder strikes a victim, the victim has disadvantage on attack rolls for 1d4+2 rounds, or until they spend an action rubbing the substance out of their eyes. They also have disadvantage on Perception checks that require sight until the effect ends. Although the powder can contain some unpleasant ingredients, it does no permanently damaging effect on the eyes.
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