| jmelesky |
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The text of the Spellkiller Inquisition states:
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When you hit a creature with levels of alchemist or any arcane spellcasting class, or that uses spell-like abilities, you can end this effect to stagger that creature. The creature gets a saving throw against this effect on each of its turns (including the turn in which it gained the effect). A successful save ends the staggered condition.
It does not indicate whether this is a Will, Fort, or Reflex save, though. Which save should be used? Did i miss something, or is this worth an errata?
| jmelesky |
jmelesky wrote:
The text of the Spellkiller Inquisition states:
Quote:When you hit a creature with levels of alchemist or any arcane spellcasting class, or that uses spell-like abilities, you can end this effect to stagger that creature. The creature gets a saving throw against this effect on each of its turns (including the turn in which it gained the effect). A successful save ends the staggered condition.It does not indicate whether this is a Will, Fort, or Reflex save, though. Which save should be used? Did i miss something, or is this worth an errata?
Moved this over to the Ultimate Combat Errata thread.