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|Benefit=As an [[immediate action]], you can sacrifice one or more prepared spells or unused spell slots and gain a [[dodge bonus]] to AC equal to +1 per spell or spell slot you sacrifice. This dodge bonus lasts until the start of your next turn. | |Benefit=As an [[immediate action]], you can sacrifice one or more prepared spells or unused spell slots and gain a [[dodge bonus]] to AC equal to +1 per spell or spell slot you sacrifice. This dodge bonus lasts until the start of your next turn. | ||
'''Note:''' This feat lets you use your immediate action at any point prior to damage resolution to attempt to retroactively make a successful attack miss. Obviously, you can also use it before an attack roll. The maximum number of spells or spell slots you can sacrifice with this feat is equal to the number of tiers of spell-casting classes you possess (1 to 7). | '''Note:''' This feat lets you use your immediate action at any point prior to damage resolution to attempt to retroactively make a successful attack miss. Obviously, you can also use it before an attack roll. The maximum number of spells or spell slots you can sacrifice with this feat is equal to the number of experience tiers of spell-casting classes you possess (1 to 7). | ||
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Revision as of 13:43, 12 December 2020
You can convert any spell into a defense.
Prerequisites: Arcane Caster Level 11
Related: Arcane Insight (Feat)
Benefit: As an immediate action, you can sacrifice one or more prepared spells or unused spell slots and gain a dodge bonus to AC equal to +1 per spell or spell slot you sacrifice. This dodge bonus lasts until the start of your next turn.
Note: This feat lets you use your immediate action at any point prior to damage resolution to attempt to retroactively make a successful attack miss. Obviously, you can also use it before an attack roll. The maximum number of spells or spell slots you can sacrifice with this feat is equal to the number of experience tiers of spell-casting classes you possess (1 to 7).