| Name | Find the Path |
|---|---|
| School | Divination |
| Level | Arc 6, Brd 6, Cavern 6, Clr 6, Drd 6, Elf 6, Knowledge 6, Meditation 6, Travel 6 |
| Components | V, S, F |
| Casting Time | 3 rounds |
| Recharge Time | 4 hours |
| Range | Personal or touch |
| Target | You or creature touched |
| Duration | 10 min./level |
| Saving Throw | None or Will negates (harmless) |
| Spell Resistance | No or Yes (harmless) |
| Version | SRD |
| Sources | System Reference Document on page 230 |
| Short Description | Shows most direct way to a location. |
| Focus | A set of divination counters of the sort you favor. |
| Living Greyhawk | Open |
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The recipient of this spell can find the shortest, most direct physical route to a specified destination, be it the way into or out of a locale. The locale can be outdoors, underground, or even inside a maze spell. Find the path works with respect to locations, not objects or creatures at a locale. The location must be on the same plane as you are at the time of casting. The spell enables the subject to sense the correct direction that will eventually lead it to its destination, indicating at appropriate times the exact path to follow or physical actions to take. For example, the spell enables the subject to sense trip wires or the proper word to bypass a glyph of warding. The spell ends when the destination is reached or the duration expires, whichever comes first. Find the path can be used to remove the subject and its companions from the effect of a maze spell in a single round. This divination is keyed to the recipient, not its companions, and its effect does not predict or allow for the actions of creatures (including guardians). |
Source Copyright: System Reference Document Copyright 2000-2003, Wizards of the Coast, Inc.; Authors Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Skip Williams, Rich Baker, Andy Collins, David Noonan, Rich Redman, Bruce R. Cordell, John D. Rateliff, Thomas Reid, James Wyatt, based on original material by E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.
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