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| Benefit= | | Benefit = When a spell with the Collateral Spell feat applied to it is cast, all creatures that were targeted by the spell are also subject to a [[Sunder]] effect. This is resolved by the caster making a [[Caster Check]] against each target (after all other effects of the spell are resolved), versus each target's [[Maneuver Defense]]. If successful, each target suffers 1 durability damage to a piece of equipment they are carrying (or they simply suffer a -2 penalty to AC if they have no equipment defined). | ||
A Collateral Spell can also be used to sunder unattended objects in the area of a spell. In most cases, this is automatic as the power of the spell crumbles and cracks the undoubtedly beautiful scenery around you. However, the GM may require more [[Caster Check]]s to sunder any unattended objects that are of particular interest (or they may not... sometimes, using massively destructive power isn't always the best idea). | |||
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Revision as of 14:43, 14 September 2019
Your magics begin to bleed into reality in strange and uncontrolled ways, diminishing their damage to foes but wreaking utter havoc upon your surroundings.
Prerequisites: Caster Level 13th
Benefit: When a spell with the Collateral Spell feat applied to it is cast, all creatures that were targeted by the spell are also subject to a Sunder effect. This is resolved by the caster making a Caster Check against each target (after all other effects of the spell are resolved), versus each target's Maneuver Defense. If successful, each target suffers 1 durability damage to a piece of equipment they are carrying (or they simply suffer a -2 penalty to AC if they have no equipment defined).
A Collateral Spell can also be used to sunder unattended objects in the area of a spell. In most cases, this is automatic as the power of the spell crumbles and cracks the undoubtedly beautiful scenery around you. However, the GM may require more Caster Checks to sunder any unattended objects that are of particular interest (or they may not... sometimes, using massively destructive power isn't always the best idea).
Level Increase: +4 (A collateral spell uses up a spell slot four levels higher than the spell's actual level.)