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| Flavor=You can cast spells with unheard-of power.
| Flavor=You can cast spells with unheard-of power.

Revision as of 15:55, 8 April 2020


You can cast spells with unheard-of power.

Prerequisites: Caster level 26, Empower Spell (Feat), Maximize Spell (Feat), Spell Focus (Feat)

Related: Absolute Spell (Feat)

Benefit: All variable, dice-based effects of a Perfect spell are maximized, and then doubled, including bonuses to those dice rolls. That is, any non-d20 dice rolled to determine the effect use their maximum possible result, instead of the rolled result, plus any adders you are capable of adding to the amount, and then this total amount is doubled.

Values which increase based on spell level, but have a defined amount (such as "1 per 2 caster levels") are unaffected. In addition, d20-based rolls, such as to-hit rolls, saving throws, and opposed rolls are not affected. Finally, spells without dice-rolls required to determine their effects are unaffected.

Level Increase: +6 (A perfected spell uses up a spell slot six levels higher than the spell's actual level.)