Casting Time: 1 bonus action
Range: 30 ft
Components: V
Duration: Instantaneous
Save: Charisma
Conditions: Blinded
, Deafened
, Stunned
You utter a word imbued with power from the Upper Planes. Each creature of your choice in range makes a Charisma saving throw. On a failed save, a target that has 50 Hit Points or fewer suffers an effect based on its current Hit Points, as shown in the Divine Word Effects table. Regardless of its Hit Points, a Celestial, an Elemental, a Fey, or a Fiend target that fails its save is forced back to its plane of origin (if it isn't there already) and can't return to the current plane for 24 hours by any means short of a Wish spell.
Divine Word Effects21-30
The target has the Blinded, Deafened, and Stunned conditions for 1 hour.
31-40
The target has the Blinded and Deafened conditions for 10 minutes.
41-50
The target has the Deafened condition for 1 minute.
Verbal Component:
Creaturae
Verbal Component (Alternative):
(A single word - something related to "creation")
Class: Cleric
Tags: Banishment, Debuff, Control
Source: Player's Handbook (2024) (page 265)
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Other Planes and Effects
Below is information about this spell as it relates to other planes and area of effects (i.e. underwater). Some of the information is pulled official D&D sources (such as books and the twitter feeds of D&D officials), but other information is derived from forums and online discussions. As always, it is up to the DM to decide how they wish to handle spell effects.
Banishment in Sigil
From Planescape Adventures in the Multiverse, Sigil and the Outlands, "Effects that banish a target from Sigil treat the target as if Sigil were its home plane."
Underwater - Verbal Component
Official rules have been verified by Jeremy Crawford - "No rule prohibits verbal components from working underwater. Keep in mind that if you're talking, you're not holding your breath." Hence, while submerged underwater and holding its breath, a creature can cast a spell that requires a verbal component. After casting the spell, if the creature can't breathe underwater, it immediately runs out of breath. The creature can survive for a number of rounds equal to its Constitution modifier (minimum of 1 round).