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== Dispelling Touch ==
 
== Dispelling Touch ==
At 14th level, you learn to channel your supernatural powers to thwart the power of another.  As an action, you can touch a creature to end one [[spell]], curse, [[Sage#Bless or Bane|bless, or bane]] affecting that creature.  Once you use this feature to end an effect, you must finish a [[long rest]] before it can be used again.
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At 14th level, you learn to channel your supernatural powers to thwart the power of another.  As an action, you can touch a creature to end one [[spell]], curse, [[Sage#Bless or Bane|bless, or bane]] affecting that creature.  You can choose a specific spell or curse if you're aware of one affecting the target, otherwise the highest-level spell is affected.  Once you use this feature to end an effect, you must finish a [[long rest]] before it can be used again.
  
 
If the creature is unwilling, you must succeed on a melee spell attack roll (using {{cha}}) to end the effect.  On a failed attack roll, your action is wasted, but you need not rest to use this feature again.<noinclude>
 
If the creature is unwilling, you must succeed on a melee spell attack roll (using {{cha}}) to end the effect.  On a failed attack roll, your action is wasted, but you need not rest to use this feature again.<noinclude>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 1 January 2022

Dispelling Touch

At 14th level, you learn to channel your supernatural powers to thwart the power of another. As an action, you can touch a creature to end one spell, curse, bless, or bane affecting that creature. You can choose a specific spell or curse if you're aware of one affecting the target, otherwise the highest-level spell is affected. Once you use this feature to end an effect, you must finish a long rest before it can be used again.

If the creature is unwilling, you must succeed on a melee spell attack roll (using Charisma) to end the effect. On a failed attack roll, your action is wasted, but you need not rest to use this feature again.