Dispelling Strike feat question.


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The feat dispelling strike: http://www.aonsrd.com/FeatDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Dispelling%20Strike

Allows you to cast dispel magic on an adjacent target, does this mean that it's impossible to use on enemies since casting a spell provokes, and can only be used on allies?


As written, yes. As intended, using the dispelling strike feat to cast dispel magic is probably meant to not provoke attacks of opportunity.


Kiniticyst wrote:

The feat dispelling strike: http://www.aonsrd.com/FeatDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Dispelling%20Strike

Allows you to cast dispel magic on an adjacent target, does this mean that it's impossible to use on enemies since casting a spell provokes, and can only be used on allies?

That doesn't make it impossible to use, just risky to use if they haven't already used their reaction for the turn.


Xenocrat wrote:

That doesn't make it impossible to use, just risky to use if they haven't already used their reaction for the turn.

That's a good point, I have pretty great move speed so I can move around them and take the attack of opportunity on myself before trying it.

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