Does a Cruoromancer need to make a concentration check when using Blood Infusion?


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It seems to me that the Cruoromancer is taking damage while casting a spell and would need to make a concentration check, is that correct?

Cruoromancer wrote:
Blood Infusion (Su): When a cruoromancer casts a spell of the necromancy school, he can opt to infuse that spell with his undead-tainted blood as a swift action. As he increases in level, the power and effects of such infusions become more potent. Each time a cruoromancer uses blood infusion, he drains a portion of his own blood either by cutting himself with a blade or by opening a scab from a previous wound. When he does this, he takes an amount of damage equal to 1d4 + the level of the spell being infused. A cruoromancer can only affect a spell with a single type of blood infusion. At 1st level, he can infuse his necromancy spells in either of the following ways.


As quoted it says nothing about not needing to make one, so yes concentration. On the other hand, is RAI really that you would need to do that every time you use this feature?

*checks*

Huh, +1 DC. That... actually kind of makes sense. I'm still dubious, but I can see it.

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