Difference between revisions of "Scion/10th"

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If a spell you've cast restores {{hp}} to several creatures at once (such as {{Spell|Lotus of Life}}), you must choose for the spell to harm or heal—it cannot heal some creatures while damaging others.  If a spell causes {{hp}} to regained multiple times (such as {{Spell|Great Fairy's Grace}}), a creature makes a separate saving throw for each time it would be affected, but you must decide whether the spell harms or heals when you first cast it.
 
If a spell you've cast restores {{hp}} to several creatures at once (such as {{Spell|Lotus of Life}}), you must choose for the spell to harm or heal—it cannot heal some creatures while damaging others.  If a spell causes {{hp}} to regained multiple times (such as {{Spell|Great Fairy's Grace}}), a creature makes a separate saving throw for each time it would be affected, but you must decide whether the spell harms or heals when you first cast it.
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|Poe===Necrotic Power==
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! Normal !! Empowered
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| d2 or d3 || d4
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| d4 || d6
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| d6 || d8
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| d10 || d12
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| d12 or d20 || unchanged
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At 10th level, your power over necrotic magic surges.  Any scion spell you cast that deals necrotic or psychic damage has those damage dice increased one step.  For example, if a spell would normally deal 4d8 necrotic damage, it instead deals 4d10 necrotic damage when you cast it.  You cannot increase a damage die above d12 with this feature.
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In addition to dealing more damage, your necrotic spells also rip through resistances more easily. Your scion spells ignore any [[damage resistance]] a creature has to necrotic damage. Your scion spells treat any immunity to necrotic damage as though it was damage resistance instead.
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At 20th level, your necrotic power is so overwhelming that your damage dice instead increase by two steps; 4d8 becomes 4d12, for example.
 
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