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I got a question on when the will saving throw in the spell's stats comes in to play:

Saving Throw Will negates (harmless); Spell Resistance no; see text

1. Is the will saving throw something that the target of the spell gets in case in he wants to resist the benefits of protection from evil?

2. Or any evil creature attempting to control the protected creature or an evil summoned creature attempting bodily contact, get a will save to bypass the target's benefits from the spell? If so does this include the +2 to AC and Saves?

Let me know, thanks so much!


DarkOne7141981 wrote:

I am playing in a campaign with a friend who has expressed that the Magus cannot use a two-handed weapon and make use of the "Spellstrike" class feature at the same time. However, I have read up on casting spells with somatic components, the issues with hands free/not, the "actions" involved with casting vs executing the free attack that comes with the spellstrike delivery of touch attacks, etc... and I don't see what the problem is.

Can someone clarify this for me? Thanks!

The way I read it is that Spell strike is just the ability to deliver a touch attack spell with your weapon and not the casting of the spell itself. Bearing this in mind the Magus would need first to cast the spell, ideally using spell combat that would allow him to have a one-handed or light weapon in the other hand, and then use spell strike to deliver its effects through your weapon.


I looked through the posts but frankly there's too many threads I have a doubt about the wizard's class feature school power.

On the chart there's a school power at 1st lvl and at every even # level. But when I got to see the school powers in the spells section, there're only a few powers for each school.

So either the chart is wrong or the wizard gets to choose a new school each time he/she hits the accodring level in the chart or what happens?

Thanks in advance for any clarification on this matter.