SRD:Quicken Spell-Like Ability

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Quicken Spell-Like Ability [General]

Prerequisite

Spell-like ability at caster level 10th or higher.

Benefit

Choose one of the creature’s spell-like abilities, subject to the restrictions described below. The creature can use that 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 free action that does not provoke an attack of opportunity. The creature can perform another action—including the use of another spell-like ability—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 half its caster level (round down) –4. For a summary, see the table below.

In addition, a spell-like ability that duplicates a spell with a casting time greater than 1 full round cannot be quickened.

Normal

Normally the use of a spell-like ability requires a standard action and provokes an attack of opportunity unless noted otherwise.

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.

Creatures with access to psi-like abilities can use this feat. This feat can be used only on psi-like abilities that do not have increased effects due to augmentation. Furthermore, the creature can quicken only a psi-like ability with a level less than or equal to half its manifester level (round down) minus 4.

Quicken Spell-Like Ability
Spell Level Caster Level
to Quicken
0 8th
1st 10th
2nd 12th
3rd 14th
4th 16th
5th 18th
6th 20th
7th
8th
9th



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