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If it should happen that the caster is [[Stun Lock|stunned]], he or she would be disoriented and unable to cast the spell upon another ... but through training and practice, the caster will automatically arrest his or her own fall, should it occur. | If it should happen that the caster is [[Stun Lock|stunned]], he or she would be disoriented and unable to cast the spell upon another ... but through training and practice, the caster will automatically arrest his or her own fall, should it occur. | ||
− | Once enacted, the creature or object's speed is reduced to that of a feather — thus, to the speed equal to | + | Once enacted, the creature or object's speed is reduced to that of a feather — thus, to the speed equal to 10 feet per [[Combat Round|round]], without acceleration. During the feather fall, there isn't sufficient momentum to float left or right, and from a great height it may take more than a minute to complete the descent. While affected by the spell, a recipient can cast spells, carefully obtain items from his or her person, target an enemy on the ground with a [[Missile Weapons|missile weapon]] or perform numerous other actions. |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 26 November 2021
Feather fall arrests a falling creature or object in mid-fall, so as to preserve the recipient or object from suffering potentially catastrophic damage. Because the casting and discharge time is so brief, the caster can literally see the fall taking place and check it in time.
Range | 30 ft. per level |
Duration | until reaching solid ground |
Area of Effect | 1 creature or object; see text |
Casting Time | blink of an eye |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | mage (1st) |
If it should happen that the caster is stunned, he or she would be disoriented and unable to cast the spell upon another ... but through training and practice, the caster will automatically arrest his or her own fall, should it occur.
Once enacted, the creature or object's speed is reduced to that of a feather — thus, to the speed equal to 10 feet per round, without acceleration. During the feather fall, there isn't sufficient momentum to float left or right, and from a great height it may take more than a minute to complete the descent. While affected by the spell, a recipient can cast spells, carefully obtain items from his or her person, target an enemy on the ground with a missile weapon or perform numerous other actions.