Minor Wish

1st level conjuration

Casting Time: 1 action

1 action Range: Self

Self Components: V

V Duration: Instantaneous

Instantaneous Classes: Sorcerer, Wizard

Students of spellcasting are often taught minor wish as a lesson in the boundless possibilities of magic and the consequences of abusing them.

The basic use of this spell is to duplicate a cantrip. You do not need to meet any requirements of that cantrip, including costly components. Instead, if that cantrip is from the spell list of a class other than your own, you must possess a token of power related to that class. Such objects can include a splinter of a druid's staff, a rough carving of a warlock's patron, a lock of a sorcerer's hair or anything else the DM deems appropriate. Without a suitable token of power the cantrip fails.

Alternatively, your wish can shape an invisible force to create the effect of an attack roll, ability check or saving throw of 18. This effect targets an object or creature that you can see. For example, you can launch a rock as if it was thrown or show a creature your thoughts as if it had made a Wisdom (Insight) check. No modifiers or other features can be added to this effect. Depending on its wording, your wish may have unintended consequences.

Using this spell to do anything other than duplicate a cantrip racks your body with magical backlash. This backlash forces you to gain a level of exhaustion. In addition, you can not gain the benefits of a short or long rest for 1d6 hours.