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| Prerequisites=Caster Level 23 | |||
| Benefit=A harrowing spell can affect any spell with a line area of affect. An additional line is added to the effect in one of two ways. The caster can project a second line of effect, identical in effect and length to the first. Alternately, the caster can emit a second line from any point along the length of the first line, though this second line is only half the distance of the first; its other effects remain unchanged. In either case, the caster only requires line of effect, not line of sight, for Harrowing Spell to work. | |||
'''Level Increase:''' +3 (A harrowing spell uses up a spell slot three levels higher than the spell's actual level.) | |||
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A harrowing spell uses up a spell slot three levels higher than the spell's actual level. |
Revision as of 13:08, 24 March 2016
Prerequisites: Caster Level 23
Benefit: A harrowing spell can affect any spell with a line area of affect. An additional line is added to the effect in one of two ways. The caster can project a second line of effect, identical in effect and length to the first. Alternately, the caster can emit a second line from any point along the length of the first line, though this second line is only half the distance of the first; its other effects remain unchanged. In either case, the caster only requires line of effect, not line of sight, for Harrowing Spell to work.
Level Increase: +3 (A harrowing spell uses up a spell slot three levels higher than the spell's actual level.)