So, out of so many spells, which are truly the most exciting and innovative?
Well, we’ve ranked them to find the best spells available in Obojima.
The cool part is, despite what you have inside, the bubble itself only weighs ten pounds.
Increasing the spell level increases the amount of weight the bubble can hold.
If you’ve ever been stuck, unable to move something, Bubble Lift is your new best friend.
That creature is then able to see through your vision for the spell’s duration.
Anyone looking through your eyes also gains any benefits and special senses you have with your own vision.
As a bonus action, the creature can switch between your vision and its own at will.
you’ve got the option to add more people as you use higher-level spell slots.
Here’s how to build one.
Everyone involved gets their speed increased by five feet for the one-hour duration.
Protect one another and keep up with the group for the hour with this simple spell.
Spells And Potions by Alexander Cloos.
Storm Stallion, when cast, allows you to summon an elemental stallion that charges into battle for you.
What’s cooler than riding an elemental stallion across the battlefield?
This form does a few things.
Girl Under Water by Alexander Cloos.
Any damage that doesn’t hit this threshold is considered superficial and doesn’t count against you.
This one spell gives you so much that it’s no wonder it’s a higher-level cast.
Crustacean Form can easily become a favorite spell when used effectively.
Brass Eyes by Matt Owen.
It truly helps out the squishier classes it’s available for.
Here’s how to build one.
Get your entire group across a huge area with just a short amount of movement speed.
Spirit Birds by Alexander Cloos.
You will need to have seen or touched the body of water at least once before.
This translates into a few options.
A sign and bench appear out of nowhere, making a train stop at any location you’re in.
Storm Stallion by Alexander Cloos.
Domain Of The Lion Fish King by Almir Gusić
Below the Shallows by Alexander Cloos
Jumaga The Sky Salamander by Alexander Cloos
Spirit Train Stop by Alexander Cloos.