![]() normal AC isn't going to hit nearly as often as the 11-14 ranged touch attack. If you went all in with an 18 DEX, you'd be +5 to hit a normal target, +1 to hit if the target is in melee, and -3 to hit shooting thru a fellow PC into melee. And it costs 40 gold per shot (or a feat -> False Focus).Īt level 3, +0 BAB human caster would have a hard time hitting with that piercing attack. you lose the touch attack advantage to gain. Afterall, you are turning a ranged touch attack into a piercing attack. I think the wording is pretty clear that it replaces and doesn't add, but I think it should add. I'd really rather an official answer one way or the other, but I doubt such a thing is forthcoming. Wayne Bradbury wrote: As is, several of my local PFS GMs have signed off on the +1d3+1 interpretation, so it's what I'm going with for the time being. ![]() ![]() The good news is that you can apply the metamagic whenever, but the increased casting time can be a real bother. If you are a spontaneous caster, the metamagic feat increases the spell's casting time to a full-round action. You can certainly prepare the same 0-level spell more than once, so you could experiement with combinations (like a Acid Splash of each element), but each one will use up and limit your cantrip slots. You can't discard the metamagic feats if they become less practical for a particular encounter (example, Acid Splash with Elemental Spell to make it deal Cold Damage with an Ice Elemental opponent). If you are a prepared spell caster, the metamagic feats must be applied at the preparation stage. You can't use any of those to lower a spell below it's normal level, but you could certain use any number of combinations to apply metamagic feats to a 0-level spell and have it remain at 0 level. Morbid Eels wrote: Can I use Wayang Spellhunter, Magical Lineage and Spell Perfection on a cantrip and have it be a still, silent, quickened infinitely usable spell? ![]()
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