Spidersilk Blast (3.5e Invocation)
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Lesser; 5th; Blast Shape |
Instead of using a standard eldritch blast, you may unleash a spidersilk blast. The spidersilk blast has a close range (25 feet + 5 feet per two caster levels). Instead of dealing damage, however, if your spidersilk blast successfully hits the target, they become wrapped in a web of preternaturally strong spider silk, being subjected to the paralyzed condition, though they may still speak and are fully aware of their surroundings.
The victim of a spidersilk blast can attempt a Strength (with a DC of 10 + 1/2 your effective caster level + your Charisma modifier) to break free as a standard action. Failure indicates that they remain bound for 1 round per 1d6 of your eldritch blast, or until you will the webs to dissolve as a swift action, whichever comes first. An additional attempt to break free can occur in each subsequent round, but each attempt increases the DC by a cumulative +2 as the webbing constructs and becomes more rigid.
Additional spidersilk blasts extend the duration of the effect but does not increase the Strength DC.
Spidersilk blast does not benefit from most eldritch essences.
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