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|flavortext=You spells are renown for knocking opponents off their feet.
|flavortext=You spells are renown for knocking opponents off their feet.
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|benefit=When you cast a spell that does damage against an opponent, you make a trip attempt against each opponent damaged. This attempt uses your primary spellcasting ability modifier instead of Strength modifier and you get an additional +4 bonus to this roll. If you fail the trip attempt your opponent does not get to make a trip attack against you. This spell takes up a slot one higher than the spell’s actual level.
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|normal=Normally you may not make trip attempts with spells.
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Latest revision as of 03:36, 15 August 2008

Trip Spell [Metamagic]
created by Wizardoest
You spells are renown for knocking opponents off their feet.
Benefit: When you cast a spell that does damage against an opponent, you make a trip attempt against each opponent damaged. This attempt uses your primary spellcasting ability modifier instead of Strength modifier and you get an additional +4 bonus to this roll. If you fail the trip attempt your opponent does not get to make a trip attack against you. This spell takes up a slot one higher than the spell’s actual level.
Normal: Normally you may not make trip attempts with spells.