3e SRD:Forceful Hand
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Evocation | |
Level: | Sor/Wiz 6 |
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Components: | V, S, F |
Casting time: | 1 action |
Range: | Medium (100 ft. + 10 ft./level) |
Effect: | 10-ft. hand |
Duration: | 1 round/level (D) |
Saving Throw: | None |
Spell Resistance: | Yes |
Creates a Large magic hand that appears between the character and one opponent. This hand pursues and pushes away the opponent that the character designates. Treat this as a bull rush with a +14 bonus on the Strength check (+8 for Strength 27, +4 for being Large, and +2 for charging bonus, which it always gets). The hand always moves with the opponent to push him back the full distance allowed, and it has no speed limit.
A very strong creature could not push the hand out of its way, but it could push the hand up against the character by successfully bull rushing the hand.
The hand moves to remain between the character and the designated opponent, regardless of where the character moves or how the opponent tries to get around it, providing nine-tenths cover (+10 AC) for the character against that opponent. Nothing can fool the hand-it sticks with the selected opponent in spite of darkness, invisibility, polymorphing, or any other attempt to hide or disguise himself.
A hand is 10 feet long and about that wide with its fingers outstretched. It has as many hit points as the character when undamaged, and its AC is 20 (-1 size, +11 natural). It takes damage as a normal creature, but most magical effects that don't cause damage do not affect it. The hand cannot push through a wall of force or enter an antimagic field. It suffers the full effects of a prismatic wall or prismatic sphere. The hand makes saving throws as its caster. Disintegrate or a successful dispel magic destroys the hand.
By concentrating (as a standard action), the character can designate a new opponent for the hand.
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