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Starting at 10th level, you learn to empower your [[Sage#Bless or Bane|bane]]s to seal a creature's magic. | Starting at 10th level, you learn to empower your [[Sage#Bless or Bane|bane]]s to seal a creature's magic. | ||
− | Whenever a creature you has baned makes a [[saving throw]] to maintain [[concentration]], it | + | Whenever a creature you has baned makes a [[saving throw]] to maintain [[concentration]], it does so with [[disadvantage]]. |
When a creature you have baned uses its action to cast a spell, and can use your [[reaction]] to cast {{Spell|Counterspell}} against that spell, regardless if you can see the creature or it is more than 60 feet away from you. When you cast ''counterspell'' in this way, the spell is overpowered to your [[Sage#Magic Limit|Magic Limit]] (or cast at the highest level spell slot you have). Casting it in this way requires no magic points (and no spell slot). Once you use this effect, the bane ends.<noinclude> | When a creature you have baned uses its action to cast a spell, and can use your [[reaction]] to cast {{Spell|Counterspell}} against that spell, regardless if you can see the creature or it is more than 60 feet away from you. When you cast ''counterspell'' in this way, the spell is overpowered to your [[Sage#Magic Limit|Magic Limit]] (or cast at the highest level spell slot you have). Casting it in this way requires no magic points (and no spell slot). Once you use this effect, the bane ends.<noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> | [[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 15:57, 3 May 2020
Sealing Bane
Starting at 10th level, you learn to empower your banes to seal a creature's magic.
Whenever a creature you has baned makes a saving throw to maintain concentration, it does so with disadvantage.
When a creature you have baned uses its action to cast a spell, and can use your reaction to cast counterspell against that spell, regardless if you can see the creature or it is more than 60 feet away from you. When you cast counterspell in this way, the spell is overpowered to your Magic Limit (or cast at the highest level spell slot you have). Casting it in this way requires no magic points (and no spell slot). Once you use this effect, the bane ends.