Etherealness 5e

You enter the overlapping space between the current plane and the edge of the etheric plane. You can stay on the edge of the ether for the duration of the spell, or you can use the action dispel spell. At this point you can move in any direction. If you move up or down, each foot of distance you move requires an additional foot of movement force. You can see and hear your original plane, but everything is displayed in grayscale, and you can’t see anything beyond 60 feet.

Etherealness 5e

Level: 7th

Classes: Wizard, Bard, Sorcerer, Warlock, Cleric

Casting Time: 1 Action

Range: Self

Components: V, S

Duration: 8 hours

When you are on the Ethereal Plane, only other creatures that are also on the Ethereal Plane can be affected or influence you. Creatures that are not on the Ethereal plane cannot detect you, nor can they interact with you, unless they have corresponding special abilities or magic. You will ignore all items and effects that are not on the Ethereal plane, which allows you to pass through the original plane objects that you can see.

When the spell ends, you immediately return to the original plane and occupy the current location in space. If there is already a solid object or a creature in your position, you will be immediately moved to the nearest unoccupied space position that you can occupy, and you will be damaged by a force field twice the number of feet you move.

If you are on the Ethereal Plane, or if your plane is not connected to the Ethereal Plane (such as an outer plane), the spell is invalid.

When using a spell slot of 8th level or higher to cast this spell, you can designate three more voluntary creatures as the target of the spell (including you) for every spell slot you use one level higher than the 7th level. These creatures must be within 10 feet of you when you cast the spell.