Conductive Amulet of Mighty Fists and Melee Touch Attacks


Rules Questions


The answers to these questions are probably obvious, but I figured I should ask them just in case.

  • You can have a Conductive Amulet of Might Fists, correct?
  • If so, can you activate it when using a melee touch attack spell such as inflict light wounds?


The Guy With A Face wrote:

The answers to these questions are probably obvious, but I figured I should ask them just in case.

  • You can have a Conductive Amulet of Might Fists, correct?
  • If so, can you activate it when using a melee touch attack spell such as inflict light wounds?

I believe you can do both. Though, it'd be limited to melee touch attack spells that you have as SLA's or supernatural abilities.

If it's a spell, than the best you can do is not purchase the enchantment and instead just cast the spell on one turn and unarmed strike the person later (which discharges the spell).


Oh, whoops. I think I worded that poorly. I didn't mean using inflict light wounds through a Conductive AoMF. I meant to ask something like,

"If so, can I use a Conductive AoMF to use a SP/SU while attacking with a melee touch spell like inflict light wounds?"

EDIT BECAUSE I CAN'T READ:

Quote:
If it's a spell, than the best you can do is not purchase the enchantment and instead just cast the spell on one turn and unarmed strike the person later (which discharges the spell).

Is that so? Darn. Thanks for the help!


Unarmed and natural attacks already discharge touch attacks, so you don't need any special enchantments.


Well, to cast the spell (inflict light wounds) and use the SP or SU in the same round I would. They're both standard actions so without the Conductive AoMF I'd need to use one of the two during the previous round.

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