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|Scripters= [[User:IAkrai|IAkrai]]
|Scripters= [[User:IAkrai|IAkrai]]
|Testers=
|Testers=
|School= [[Magic:Necromancy|Necromancy]]
|School= Necromancy
|Subschool=
|Subschool=
|Descriptors= [ [[Magic:Descriptors#Negative|Negative]] ]
|Descriptors= [ [[Magic:Descriptors#Negative|Negative]] ]
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|Innate Level= 4
|Innate Level= 4
|Components= V, S
|Components= V, S
|Casting Time= 1 action
|Casting Time= 1 Action
|Range= Touch
|Range= Touch
|Target= Single
|Target= Single
|Duration= Instantaneous
|Duration= Instantaneous
|Counters=--
|Counters= --
|Saving Throw= Will halves
|Saving Throw= None
|Spell Resistance= Yes
|Spell Resistance= No
|Metamagic= Empower, Maximize, Quicken, Silent, Still
|Metamagic= Empower, Maximize, Quicken, Silent, Still
|Energy Substitution= No
|Energy Substitution= No
|Description= When laying the character's hand upon a creature, the character channels negative energy that deals 4d8 points of damage +1 per caster level (maximum +20). Since undead are powered by negative energy, this spell cures them of a like amount of damage, rather than harming them.
|Description= Using negative energy, this spell inflicts critical injuries or heals undead. A successful melee touch attack is required for this spell to have an effect on any target. When cast on an undead, instead of being damaged, the target is healed for the same amount. The damage (and healing effect on undead) is doubled with a critical hit, and sneak attacks will increase this as well (though undead are normally immune to both).
* If cast normally, the target takes negative damage the greater of: a) 1d6% of the target's maximum HP for every 2 caster levels, up to a maximum of 12d6%*, or b) 4d8 +1 point per caster level (up to +20). For undead, the recovered HP calculation is based on current HP rather than maximum HP.
* If cast from any item (including artificed wands/scrolls), the target takes 4d8 +1 point per caster level (up to +20) negative damage.


'''''Note:''' There is an extra cap in place that may prevent doing more than 95% of the target's maximum HP in damage (or healing undead). If the total is above 100% (possible with metamagic empower), it is lowered to 95%. The critical hit x2 multiplier and sneak attack damage are applied (in that order) after, and are not affected by this reduction.''
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[[Category:Magic|Inflict Critical Wounds]]

Latest revision as of 03:21, 7 February 2022

Necromancy [ Negative ]
Level: Clr 4
Innate Level: 4
Component(s): V, S
Casting Time: 1 Action
Range: Touch
Target: Single
Duration: Instantaneous
Counter(s): --
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: No
Metamagic: Empower, Maximize, Quicken, Silent, Still
Energy Substitution: No

Using negative energy, this spell inflicts critical injuries or heals undead. A successful melee touch attack is required for this spell to have an effect on any target. When cast on an undead, instead of being damaged, the target is healed for the same amount. The damage (and healing effect on undead) is doubled with a critical hit, and sneak attacks will increase this as well (though undead are normally immune to both).

  • If cast normally, the target takes negative damage the greater of: a) 1d6% of the target's maximum HP for every 2 caster levels, up to a maximum of 12d6%*, or b) 4d8 +1 point per caster level (up to +20). For undead, the recovered HP calculation is based on current HP rather than maximum HP.
  • If cast from any item (including artificed wands/scrolls), the target takes 4d8 +1 point per caster level (up to +20) negative damage.

Note: There is an extra cap in place that may prevent doing more than 95% of the target's maximum HP in damage (or healing undead). If the total is above 100% (possible with metamagic empower), it is lowered to 95%. The critical hit x2 multiplier and sneak attack damage are applied (in that order) after, and are not affected by this reduction.