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Shift wizard
Shift wizard








shift wizard

They wanted something as a pre-req that would kick in at a certain level, not First. The Dimensional Agility tree was written after the core books and the APG, if the devs had meant to include that ability, they would have written that in. If you're playing PFS, you're SOL on that. You asked for a rules question and you got a rules answer. If there is no free space within 1,000 feet, you and each creature traveling with you take an additional 4d6 points of damage and the spell simply fails. If there is no free space within 100 feet, you and each creature traveling with you take an additional 2d6 points of damage and are shunted to a free space within 1,000 feet. If you arrive in a place that is already occupied by a solid body, you and each creature traveling with you take 1d6 points of damage and are shunted to a random open space on a suitable surface within 100 feet of the intended location. All creatures to be transported must be in contact with one another, and at least one of those creatures must be in contact with you. A Large creature counts as two Medium creatures, a Huge creature counts as two Large creatures, and so forth. You may also bring one additional willing Medium or smaller creature (carrying gear or objects up to its maximum load) or its equivalent per three caster levels. You can bring along objects as long as their weight doesn't exceed your maximum load. After using this spell, you can't take any other actions until your next turn. You always arrive at exactly the spot desired - whether by simply visualizing the area or by stating direction. You instantly transfer yourself from your current location to any other spot within range. I have a really hard time seeing how the shift + dimensional agility feat could be too overpowered to not read it as RAI or even RAW. I started playing a teleportation specialist which is now 7th level. Shift is a supernatural ability that allows the caster to bend time and space "as if using dimension door" but with more limitations than the actual spell (distance, sight, and passengers which make sense since it is a 1st level ability) and still disorients the caster.Ībundant Step is a supernatural ability that also allows the monk to bend time and space "as if using the spell dimension door" with only the limitation of passengers and it turns into a move action.Īnd you guys think that dimensional agility only applies to the actual spell "dimension door" and the supernatural ability "abundant step," but not the supernatural ability "shift." I feel that the descriptions of what is supposed to be happening in the supernatural abilities of abundant step and shift that it is silly to include one and not the other. I feel that if shift has the same limitation as dimensional door with regards to disorienting you and thereby ending your turn and then dimensional agility removes that disorientation "Teleportation does not faze you," it makes pretty good sense that dimensional agility removes the disorientation from both shift and dimension door.

shift wizard

What is the difference between casting dimensional door and doing something that allows you to use a dimensional door. You can use this ability a number of times per day equal to 3 + your Intelligence modifier. You can move 5 feet for every two wizard levels you possess (minimum 5 feet). You cannot take other creatures with you when you use this ability (except for familiars). You must be able to see the space that you are moving into.

shift wizard

This movement does not provoke an attack of opportunity. Shift (Su): At 1st level, you can teleport to a nearby space as a swift action as if using dimension door. You also gain a +4 bonus on Concentration checks when casting teleportation spells.

shift wizard

Prerequisites: Ability to use the abundant step class feature or cast dimension door.īenefit: After using abundant step or casting dimension door, you can take any actions you still have remaining on your turn. My guess is no because its not abundant step or dimension door, but it is ".as if using dimension door." So that is what gets me. I wanted to know if a wizard that is conjuration sub-school teleportation could use the feat bellow with Shift.










Shift wizard