Cerberus Seven |
I was wondering, how accurate is it when going BACK to the prime with this spell? As written, it's "From the Material Plane, you can reach any other plane, though you appear 5 to 500 miles (5d%) from your intended destination." That wording seems to imply that going back to the Prime is more (or possibly less!) accurate. I know that it's not necessarily possible to shift from one plane to ANY other plane based on prior 3.0/3.5 rules I think, so the prime material might be considered worthy of special status in some ways. However, I also may have missed a specification on how that general rule was not carried over into Pathfinder.
wraithstrike |
You are still planeshifting so the accuracy is still the same. You can planeshift from any dimension to any other dimension. It is written "from the material" plane because the rules are written from a player-centric point of view.
That is how some creatures can travel throughout the multiverse.
The chernobue is a living manifestation of the vile fecundity of the Abyss—a monstrous, alien pregnancy made flesh. By infecting creatures with the abyssal taint they carry, they spread pain and misfortune wherever they flop and writhe—and with their plane shift ability, they are ready to spread their filth throughout the multiverse. A chernobue is 13 feet long and weighs 500 pounds.
This creature does not have a special version of plane shift. It is just the SLA.
As an example the magic sections calls out having a free "hand"*, but if your character has claws that can manipulate things as well as hands then you can use your free hand to cast spells.
*Normally a PC will have hands instead of claws.
edit: I misread the question, but I still think the accuracy is the same. You don't get "teleport-level" accuracy no matter what plane you are going to.