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''As the wizard began to unleash her spell she was chilled yet again by a ray of frost, causing her to lose her concentration and her spell.'' | ''As the wizard began to unleash her spell she was chilled yet again by a ray of frost, causing her to lose her concentration and her spell.'' | ||
− | You gain a fleeting foresight seeing a couple seconds ahead into the likely future | + | You gain a fleeting foresight, seeing a couple seconds ahead into the likely future. This gives you just enough warning to unleash a cantrip as an immediate action each round. |
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Divination | |
Level: | 1 Sorcerer/Wizard |
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Components: | V |
Casting time: | 1 standard action |
Range: | Personal |
Target: | You |
Duration: | 1 round/level |
Saving Throw: | None |
As the wizard began to unleash her spell she was chilled yet again by a ray of frost, causing her to lose her concentration and her spell.
You gain a fleeting foresight, seeing a couple seconds ahead into the likely future. This gives you just enough warning to unleash a cantrip as an immediate action each round.
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