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Thanks for your quick reply.
If I would use the rod instead of the feat, would it still consume a higher level slot which I don't have?


Hi everyone,
I searched numerous sources, including this messageboard(s) and couldn't find an answer to my following question.
Therefore I request your help to either point me to the place where I can find the answer or answer it yourself.
Thank you very much in advance.

I am playing a level 4 sorcerer and just leveled up to 5.
I am considering taking the Dazing Spell feat.
At 5th level I can cast spells up to level 2.
If I would modify a "burning arc" to be a "dazing burning arc", would it count as a 5th level spell? And would I be able to cast it, although I usually could just cast level 0,1,2 spells?

Thank you.
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Dazing Spell (Metamagic)
You can daze creatures with the power of your spells.

Benefit: You can modify a spell to daze a creature damaged by the spell. When a creature takes damage from this spell, they become dazed for a number of rounds equal to the original level of the spell. If the spell allows a saving throw, a successful save negates the daze effect. If the spell does not allow a save, the target can make a Will save to negate the daze effect. If the spell effect also causes the creature to become dazed, the duration of this metamagic effect is added to the duration of the spell.

Level Increase: +3 (a dazing spell uses up a spell slot three levels higher than the spell’s actual level.

Spells that do not inflict damage do not benefit from this feat.

This content was created for the Pathfinder rules by Paizo Publishing LLC and is part of the Pathfinder RPG product line.
Copyright Notice
Advanced Player's Guide. Copyright 2010, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: Jason Bulmahn.
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Thank you so much. That helps a lot. I will use it today for a mutiny ;)
Have a nice day.


Parable wrote:
...Just one example is Level 5 rogue/ 1 shadow dancer who while underwater since the light source is concidered to be dark can still Stealth on things underwater and hitting with a +1 boarding pike while sneak attacking and +5 str. So I believe it is 1d8+8 (two handed) +3 or 4 sneak dice....

Hi everyone!

I am new to pathfinder and roleplaying in general. I used the search function and this thread is the most promising to me.
I tried not to spoil myself, as I am a player in skull and shackles and not the GM. So, maybe I overlooked something. Please be patient.
I need your help concerning the boarding pike of repelling. We are nearly finished with the wormwood mutiny and my character (lvl 3 sorcerer) is in possession of the boarding pike of repelling. Could anyone please tell me how much damage it inflicts to an enemy (if I hit of course)? I would be very happy, if someone could also post the source for their awnser. I found a regular boarding pike in the "Pirates of the inner sea" on pages 18 and 19.

When is it 1d8+2, when 1d8+3 and when 1d8+8(as in the quoted section above)?

Thanks in advance.