Difference between revisions of "Feat: Blistering Fires"

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|summary=Your fire spells sear the flesh from your enemies' bones, leaving them wracked with pain. |benefit=This metamagic feat can be applied only to a spell that has the fire descriptor. A blistering spell deals an extra 2 points of fire damage per level of the spell. In addition to the spell's normal effect, any creature that fails its save against a blistering spell takes a -1 penalty on attack rolls and checks until the beginning of your next turn. A blistering spell uses up a spell slot one level higher than the spell's actual level.
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|type1=Metamagic
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|type2=Fire Magic
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|summary=Your fire spells sear the flesh from your enemies' bones, leaving them wracked with pain.
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|benefit=This metamagic feat can be applied only to a spell that has the fire descriptor. A blistering spell deals an extra 2 points of fire damage per level of the spell. In addition to the spell's normal effect, any creature that fails its save against a blistering spell takes a -1 penalty on attack rolls and checks until the beginning of your next turn. A blistering spell uses up a spell slot one level higher than the spell's actual level.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 16 February 2011

Incendiary Spell Metamagic Fire Magic

Summary
Your fire spells sear the flesh from your enemies' bones, leaving them wracked with pain.
Benefit
This metamagic feat can be applied only to a spell that has the fire descriptor. A blistering spell deals an extra 2 points of fire damage per level of the spell. In addition to the spell's normal effect, any creature that fails its save against a blistering spell takes a -1 penalty on attack rolls and checks until the beginning of your next turn. A blistering spell uses up a spell slot one level higher than the spell's actual level.