Indiana Jaunt (3.5e Maneuver)
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Crow's Flight (Counter) [Teleportation] | |
Level: | 2 |
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Prerequisite: | One Crow's Flight maneuver |
Initiation Action: | 1 immediate action |
Range: | Personal |
Target: | You |
Duration: | instantaneous |
Named after the initiator who created the maneuver, a gnoll explorer. Famously used to escape the terrifying blasts of Ophidian the Snake Sorcerer.
You may initiate the maneuver in response to succeeding on a reflex save produced by an area of effect. You take no damage from succeeding on the save, as if you had the Evasion class feature and move to the edge of the area affected.
If you have Portal Teleporter and leave a portal behind, you do not benefit from Evasion as the area continues through your portal as normal.
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Facts about "Indiana Jaunt (3.5e Maneuver)"
Article Balance | High + |
Author | Undead_Knave + |
Descriptor | Teleportation + |
Discipline | Crow's Flight + |
Identifier | 3.5e Maneuver + |
Level | 2 + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Summary | Move out of the way of an area of effect + |
Title | Indiana Jaunt + |
Type | Counter + |