Cantrip

What is Cantrip?


1.

~noun~

1. An exchange in which the input results in an equal but different output.

2. "Magic: The Gathering" - a term used for a spell which lets you draw a card in addition to its other effects.

1. That trip to my mother's house was such a cantrip, look at all the food we're bringing home.

2. I use lots of cantrips in my deck because it helps me go through it faster.

2.

Any level 0 spell capable of being cast by an arcane spellcaster.

"Hey, what cantrips did you prepare on your wizard?"

"Acid Splash, Detect Magic, Read Magic, and Prestidigitation."

See d&d, 3.0, 3.5, cantrip, spell


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