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{{Feat|Header=General|
Cat=Metamagic|
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Cat=Epic|
Short=Redirect a spell that had no effect on initial target|
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Prereq=[[Ability Training]]|
Fluff=You can direct a failed spell against a different target.|
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Short=Gain +2 bonus to ability score.|
Benefit=Whenever a bouncing spell targeting a single creature has no effect on its intended target (whether due to spell resistance or a successful saving throw) you may, as a swift action, redirect it to target another eligible creature within range. The redirected spell behaves in all ways as if its new target were the original target for the spell. Spells that affect a target in any way (including a lesser effect from a successful saving throw) may not be redirected in this manner. A bouncing spell uses up a spell slot one level higher than the spell’s actual level.}}
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Fluff=Your training pays off, and one of your Abilities increases.|
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Benefit=Choose one ability that you have the Ability Training feat for. You gain a permanent +2 bonus to that ability. This replaces the benefits of Ability Training for that ability.|
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Special=You can gain this feat multiple times, its effects do not stack. Each time you take this feat it applies to a new ability.}}
  
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 17 August 2019

Main > Feats > General > Ability Advancement

(Epic)

Your training pays off, and one of your Abilities increases.

Prerequisites: Ability Training

Benefit: Choose one ability that you have the Ability Training feat for. You gain a permanent +2 bonus to that ability. This replaces the benefits of Ability Training for that ability.

Special: You can gain this feat multiple times, its effects do not stack. Each time you take this feat it applies to a new ability.

Prerequisite for: No results


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System Reference Document. Copyright 2000, Wizards of the Coast, Inc.; Authors Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Skip Williams, based on material by E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.

Pathfinder RPG Core Rulebook. Copyright 2009, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: Jason Bulmahn, based on material by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams.