Oracle of Time's Aging Touch


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Am I correct in my understanding that this ability offers no saving throw to reduce or negate its effects?


FallingIcicle wrote:
Am I correct in my understanding that this ability offers no saving throw to reduce or negate its effects?

Normally the save DC for revelations is 10 + 1/2 Oracle level + CHA modifier. However, I do not see any save mentioned under the description of that particular revelation. My inclination would be to say that no save is allowed. Powerful, but without improved sunder feat, it will provoke an AoO if used against an item held by a foe.


FallingIcicle wrote:
Am I correct in my understanding that this ability offers no saving throw to reduce or negate its effects?

In my opinion, the idea behind this (and the new spell, Sands of Time) is "How do you make a saving throw against time being accelerated?" If you know a person who could logically make a saving throw to prevent aging, please let someone turn that child's blood into youth serum :-P


Since this spell inflicts Strength damage, rather than a Strength penalty, repeated uses of it stack, correct? So an Oracle can touch an opponent repeatedly sapping (level/2) points of Strength each time?


I'm curious as to the rules for aging the target.

It states that it ages the target, so how much aging does the touch do?

Is the aging permanent/partially permanent?

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