Name | Quicken Spell-Like Ability |
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Type | General |
May be taken multiple times | Yes |
The effects stack | No |
Version | PRPG-O |
Sources | Pathfinder RPG (Open) on page 0 |
Prelude | This creature can use one of its spell-like abilities with next to no effort. |
Prerequisites | Spell-like ability at CL 10th or higher. |
Benefit | Choose one of the creature's spell-like abilities, subject to the restrictions described in this feat. The creature can use the chosen spell-like ability as a quickened spell-like ability three times per day (or less, if the ability is normally usable only once or twice per day). Using a quickened spell-like ability is a swift action that does not provoke an attack of opportunity. The creature can perform another action—including the use of another spell-like ability (but not another swift action)—in the same round that it uses a quickened spell-like ability. The creature may use only one quickened spell-like ability per round. The creature can only select a spell-like ability duplicating a spell with a level less than or equal to 1/2 its caster level (round down) – 4. For a summary, see the table below. A spell-like ability that duplicates a spell with a casting time greater than 1 full round cannot be quickened. |
Normal | The use of a spell-like ability normally requires a standard action (at the very least) and provokes an attack of opportunity. |
Special | This feat can be taken multiple times. Each time it is taken, the creature can apply it to a different one of its spell-like abilities. |
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