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− | If your eldritch blast hits, your opponent must | + | If your eldritch blast hits, your opponent must succeed on a Fortitude save; on a failure, the foe contracts [[Blight (3.5e Condition)#Soul Burn|soul burn]]. Even if successful, the foe [[Burning (3.5e Condition)|is set on fire]]. (While [[Blight (3.5e Condition)|blights]] are normally contracted in a lesser form if a subject succeeds on their Fortitude save against exposure, succeeding on a Fortitude save against this invocation will outright prevent contracting soul burn.) |
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Eldritch Essence Warlock Dark; 9th | |
Eldritch Essence Pyromaniac Final; 9th |
If your eldritch blast hits, your opponent must succeed on a Fortitude save; on a failure, the foe contracts soul burn. Even if successful, the foe is set on fire. (While blights are normally contracted in a lesser form if a subject succeeds on their Fortitude save against exposure, succeeding on a Fortitude save against this invocation will outright prevent contracting soul burn.)
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