Unseen Servant 5e (5th Edition)

Unseen Servant 5e: This spell creates an invisible, mindless, shapeless pressure that performs easy duties at your Command till the spell ends. The servant springs into existence in an unoccupied house on the floor inside the range. It has AC 10, 1 hit point, and a Strength of 2, and it cannot Attack. If it drops to zero Hit Points, the spell ends.

  • Level: 1 (Conjuration)
  • Casting time: 1 Action
  • Components: V, S, M*
  • Range(area): 60 feet
  • attack(save): None
  • Damage(effect): Control
  • school: Conjuration
  • duration: 1 Hour

Unseen Servant 5e

Once on every one of your turns as a Bonus Action, you can mentally command the servant to go up to 15 ft and have interaction with an object. The servant can function easy duties that a human servant may want to do, such as fetching things, cleaning, Mending, folding clothes, lights fires, serving food, and pouring wine. Once you provide the Command, the servant performs the venture to the first-rate of its capability till it completes the task, then waits for your subsequent Command.

A single Unseen Servant can fetch wooden and begin a fire, dig a latrine, unpack and brush the horses, layout the bedrolls, and serve the pork n’ beans. But why settle for a single Servant? The spell takes ten minutes to forged (as a ritual) and lasts for an hour. It would not require Concentration. So solid it once, and set that Servant to digging a perimeter ditch. Cast it again, and have that Servant be part of it. Cast it again, and have that Servant chop some small trees.

FAQ

  • Is Unseen Servant a Creature?

This confirms that the intent of the spell is for the Servant to be a magical force, no longer a creature or object.

  • Must an unseen servant continue to be on the ground?

Don’t deal with the Unseen Servant like a creature

 

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