Difference between revisions of "Understanding Touch Spells"
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: The main benefit of holding the charge is to be able to cast and then move up to a target. |
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− | :4. Normally, casting and Expending a touch spell is the same as the spell's action; that is, if the spell is a standard action, then casting and expending (touching the target) is also a standard action. |
+ | :4. Normally, casting and Expending a touch spell is the same as the spell's action; that is, if the spell is a standard action, then casting and expending (touching the target) is also a standard action. Generally, willing targets must be within 30' of one another (or the spell will give a specific distance) so that the caster may reach them within a reasonable time period. |
− | ::a. Generally, willing targets must be within 30' of one another (or the spell will give a specific distance) so that the caster may reach them within a reasonable time period. |
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Revision as of 18:23, 11 September 2012
Touch Spell Requirements
- 1. The spell's range is listed as Touch
Casting a Touch Spell
- 1. Casting a Touch spell is different than Expending it.
- 2. Expending a touch spell may be done versus an unfriendly target or a friendly one. Against a friendly target, success is automatic. However, expending a touch spell against an unfriendly target requires one of the two:
- a. Attack roll versus the target's touch AC if "touching" them, or
- b. Attack roll versus the target's normal AC if punching them with an unarmed strike or natural weapon (however, if you do not have IUS, your attack provokes an AoO)
- 3. You can cast a touch spell and then "hold the charge" indefinitely. However, the spell is immediately expended:
- a. If you successfully attack something via IUS or a natural weapon
- b. If you successfully touch something
- c. If you brush up against something
- The main benefit of holding the charge is to be able to cast and then move up to a target.
- 4. Normally, casting and Expending a touch spell is the same as the spell's action; that is, if the spell is a standard action, then casting and expending (touching the target) is also a standard action. Generally, willing targets must be within 30' of one another (or the spell will give a specific distance) so that the caster may reach them within a reasonable time period.