PFSRD:Enemy Hammer

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Enemy Hammer

School transmutation; Level sorcerer/wizard 6

Casting Time 1 standard action

Components V, S, M (puppet strings)

Range long (400 ft. + 40 ft./level)

Target one creature

Duration 1 round/level (D)

Saving Throw Fortitude partial; Spell Resistance yes

You grab a creature with telekinesis and use it to batter nearby opponents or objects. You must target a specific creature when casting this spell and once you select that creature you cannot switch to another. Each round, as a standard action, you can attempt to hurl the target at any creature or object within 30 feet of it. You must make an attack roll whenever you use the target as a weapon. The attack bonus for this attack is equal to your caster level plus either your Intelligence or Charisma modifier (whichever is higher). If you successfully hit the new target with the creature both it and the creature take damage based on the creature's size.

Creature Size Damage Dealt

Creature Size Damage Dealt
Fine 1d4
Diminutive 1d6
Tiny 1d8
Small 1d10
Medium 2d6
Large 2d8
Huge 2d10
Gargantuan 3d6
Colossal 3d8

The target creature can make a Fortitude saving throw each time you attempt to use it as a weapon. If it makes its saving throw it can act normally, but if it fails its save it loses all actions for the round and ends its turn prone in a square adjacent to the target of your attack. However, if the creature chooses to resist your efforts to move it, taking no other actions for the round, it gets a +4 circumstance bonus on its saving throw. The spell ends immediately if the target creature dies or is destroyed.


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