![]() Heightened Focus SpellsĪll Focus Spells are considered Heightened:īoth prepared and spontaneous spellcasters can cast a spell at a higher spell level than that listed for the spell. ![]() Heightened (+1) The damage increases by 1d6. Each time it uses an action that deals damage to at least one good creature, the target takes 3d6 good damage. Success The first time the target uses an action that deals damage to at least one good creature, the target takes 3d6 good damage.įailure Each time the target uses an action that deals damage to at least one good creature, the target takes 3d6 good damage.Ĭritical Failure The target is enfeebled 2. The target then becomes temporarily immune to all of your litanies for 1 minute.Ĭritical Success The target is unaffected. A particularly wrathful creature, such as a wrath demon, uses the outcome one degree of success worse than the result of its saving throw. Your litany rails against the sin of wrath, punishing the target for attacking good creatures. ![]() Uncommon, Champion, Evocation, Good, Litany Let’s take a look at an example Focus Spell: Litany Against Wrath Focus 3 It provides a great deal of utility to what were sometimes referred to as “Half Casters” in older editions because those classes had limited casting abilities that were often overlooked for other abilities. The ability to cast using Focus Points rather than having to prep beforehand, gives more versatility to most casters. They can only be cast using your Focus Points.įocus Spells do not require Concentration and do not have the Concentration t rait, but some actions like the Refocus action to regain Focus Points (detailed below) do require Concentration to complete. They do not take a spell slot, and they cannot be cast using a spell slot. These spells may be cast spontaneously and don’t need to be prepared ahead of time, but they do sometimes require verbal, somatic, or material components. It does several things both from a mechanical and from a narrative aspect, allowing characters more freedom with certain more Iconic spells in their repertoire.Ĭertain classes have a pool of Focus Points they may use to fuel Spells that are related to their class. A Focus spell is a new system added with the advent of Pathfinder 2nd Edition.
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