Kobold-Bard
2010-05-19, 02:52 PM
Passing Grace
Abjuration (Good or Evil)
Level: Blk 3 (Evil version only), Pal 3
Components: V, S, DF
Casting Time: 1 Standard Action
Range: Touch
Target: Creature Touched
Duration: 1 min/level
Saving Throw: Will negates (Harmless)
Spell Resistance: Yes
One of the Paladin's greatest boons is his power to transform his strength of self into resistance to protect his mind and body. With this spell he may temporarily grant this power his ally, protecting them from harm.
The creature this spell is cast on gains their Charisma modifier to their Fort, Ref and Will Saves as the Divine Grace ability. Alternatively the Paladin may pass their own full Charisma Modifier to the target's Saves at the cost of then having only half of their Cha Mod added to their own Saves for the duration of the spell (though this reduction does not reduce the bonus granted to the target). If used in this way the spell has the Good descriptor.
Blackguards and evil aligned Paladins have also developed a more sinister technique for using this spell, At the cost of their full Divine Grace Ability for the duration of the spell they may use this spell on an enemy to instead reduce their Saves by the same amount as the Blackguard or Paladin's full Charisma modifier. If used in this way the spell has the Evil descriptor.
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Abjuration (Good or Evil)
Level: Blk 3 (Evil version only), Pal 3
Components: V, S, DF
Casting Time: 1 Standard Action
Range: Touch
Target: Creature Touched
Duration: 1 min/level
Saving Throw: Will negates (Harmless)
Spell Resistance: Yes
One of the Paladin's greatest boons is his power to transform his strength of self into resistance to protect his mind and body. With this spell he may temporarily grant this power his ally, protecting them from harm.
The creature this spell is cast on gains their Charisma modifier to their Fort, Ref and Will Saves as the Divine Grace ability. Alternatively the Paladin may pass their own full Charisma Modifier to the target's Saves at the cost of then having only half of their Cha Mod added to their own Saves for the duration of the spell (though this reduction does not reduce the bonus granted to the target). If used in this way the spell has the Good descriptor.
Blackguards and evil aligned Paladins have also developed a more sinister technique for using this spell, At the cost of their full Divine Grace Ability for the duration of the spell they may use this spell on an enemy to instead reduce their Saves by the same amount as the Blackguard or Paladin's full Charisma modifier. If used in this way the spell has the Evil descriptor.
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