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Liberty's Edge

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How would these interact if you use the second option of Telekinetic Blast to use the item thrown as the source of the damage rather then the power? If you target separate targets it seems simple enough, just treat each blast a a normal telekinetic blast using the thrown weapon part of Telekinetic Blast.

If you target the same target more then once how does that add up? If you have say two different magic weapons with 2 different on hit effects like flaming and frost would you get both? Would it add the weapon damage from each hit or get the +1d6? What about throwing multiple conductive daggers? You would have to have a second element for that to work as Telekinetic Blast itself isn't a touch attack.

So in theory you could use Flurry of Telekinetic Blasts to Fire Blast multiple targets. That on it's own isn't really all that out of reach of a normal Pyrokineticist just using an AoE Infusion, but once you get the the question of throwing said daggers at the same target it becomes more murky.

So the real question is: How does Flurry of Blasts using Telekinetic Blast interact with the throwing weapons usage of Telekinetic Blast?

Liberty's Edge

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For reference Everflowing aspergillum.

Now my question is, does the touch attack count as a splash weapon? It doesn't say that it does, but it does say a vial's worth of holy water, and a vial of holy water is a splash weapon.

If it's not a splash I'm thinking of getting one for my ninja in pfs. Probably won't get a sneak with it often but even once would be funny enough to me to make it worth it. Besides I need a blunt weapon anyway and it counts as good so it would have standard uses.

If it does count as a splash weapon, and this is the interpretation I feel makes most sense, it would be a handy alchemist tool for undead slaying.