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'''Benefit:''' A fiery spell deals an extra 1 point of fire damage for each die of damage the spell deals. This feat can be applied only to spells with the fire descriptor. For example, if a 9th-level wizard with this feat casts a fiery fireball, the fireball deals 9d6+9 points of damage, while a 5th level wizard casting Burning Hands would deal 5d4+5. A fiery spell uses up a spell slot one level higher than the spell's actual level.


 
{{Feat |name=Enkindle Spell
[[category:feats]]
|type1=Metamagic
|type2=Fire
|summary=You may enhance your fire spells to do additional damage.
|benefit=This feat can be applied only to spells with the Fire descriptor. A fiery spell deals an extra 1 point of fire damage for each die of damage the spell deals.  For example, if a 9th-level wizard with this feat casts a fiery fireball, the fireball deals 9d6+9 points of damage, while a 5th level wizard casting Burning Hands would deal 5d4+5. A fiery spell uses up a spell slot one level higher than the spell's actual level. }}

Revision as of 16:56, 16 February 2011


Enkindle Spell Metamagic Fire

Summary
You may enhance your fire spells to do additional damage.
Benefit
This feat can be applied only to spells with the Fire descriptor. A fiery spell deals an extra 1 point of fire damage for each die of damage the spell deals. For example, if a 9th-level wizard with this feat casts a fiery fireball, the fireball deals 9d6+9 points of damage, while a 5th level wizard casting Burning Hands would deal 5d4+5. A fiery spell uses up a spell slot one level higher than the spell's actual level.