Thunderlance

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If you successfully strike a force effect of 3rd level or lower (like ''spiritual weapon'') or a creature affected by a force effect of 3rd level or lower (like ''mage armor''), you may attempt to dispel that single effect as if by ''greater dispel magic''. If you succeed in a caster level check against the effect's caster, the effect is dispelled. Your ''thunderlance'' remains whether you succeed on the check or not. You may only attempt to dispel a single force effect this way each time you strike with ''thunderlance'', so you must hit multiple times to dispel more than one force effect from a creature. Even force effects that cannot normally be dispelled by ''greater dispel magic'' (like ''wall of force'') can still be dispelled this way, as long as those effects have low enough effective level to be dispelled by this spell (normally only 3rd level or lower effects, but this can be changed with Heighten Spell).
If you successfully strike a force effect of 3rd level or lower (like ''spiritual weapon'') or a creature affected by a force effect of 3rd level or lower (like ''mage armor''), you may attempt to dispel that single effect as if by ''greater dispel magic''. If you succeed in a caster level check against the effect's caster, the effect is dispelled. Your ''thunderlance'' remains whether you succeed on the check or not. You may only attempt to dispel a single force effect this way each time you strike with ''thunderlance'', so you must hit multiple times to dispel more than one force effect from a creature. Even force effects that cannot normally be dispelled by ''greater dispel magic'' (like ''wall of force'') can still be dispelled this way, as long as those effects have low enough effective level to be dispelled by this spell (normally only 3rd level or lower effects, but this can be changed with Heighten Spell).
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==Metamagic and ''Thunderlance''==
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==Metamagic and Thunderlance==
Some metamagic affect ''thunderlance'' differently than usual. All metamagic feats mentioned here can be applied to ''thunderlance'' and affects the spell as listed rather than with their usual effects. Other metamagic feats not mentioned affect the spell as usual. These changes apply even if the spell gains the metamagic by something other than the feat itself (such as with Sudden Metamagic or Metamagic Spell-Like Ability feats) and only apply to the benefits of the metamagic; its spell level adjustment and interactions with different classes and feats (such as the fact that spontaneous casters require full-round actions to cast spells with metamagic) remain the same.
Some metamagic affect ''thunderlance'' differently than usual. All metamagic feats mentioned here can be applied to ''thunderlance'' and affects the spell as listed rather than with their usual effects. Other metamagic feats not mentioned affect the spell as usual. These changes apply even if the spell gains the metamagic by something other than the feat itself (such as with Sudden Metamagic or Metamagic Spell-Like Ability feats) and only apply to the benefits of the metamagic; its spell level adjustment and interactions with different classes and feats (such as the fact that spontaneous casters require full-round actions to cast spells with metamagic) remain the same.
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: Once per round, when you make an attack with the ''thunderlance'', you may immediately make an extra attack with it at the same base attack modifier. If the last attack missed and the extra attack is aimed at the same target, you get +4 to the attack roll. This bonus attack does not require an additional action to perform and stacks with all extra attacks, including those granted from ''haste''. A ''fell animated twinned thunderlance'' will always apply choose to make the extra attack after its first attack each round as long as there is an enemy in its reach to attack.
: Once per round, when you make an attack with the ''thunderlance'', you may immediately make an extra attack with it at the same base attack modifier. If the last attack missed and the extra attack is aimed at the same target, you get +4 to the attack roll. This bonus attack does not require an additional action to perform and stacks with all extra attacks, including those granted from ''haste''. A ''fell animated twinned thunderlance'' will always apply choose to make the extra attack after its first attack each round as long as there is an enemy in its reach to attack.
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==Supporting Homebrew==
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===Feats===
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[[Aspects of Thunder]] - A tactical feat that provides several new options for a caster who uses ''thunderlance''.
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===Invocations===
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[[Tempest Chant]] - An invocation that allows the warlock to shape his eldritch blast into a ''thunderlance''.

Revision as of 06:03, 17 February 2011

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