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| Benefit=Whenever you summon a creature or creatures with a summon spell you cast yourself (which may include the use of a magic item), the summoned creature(s) | | Benefit=Whenever you summon a creature or creatures with a summon spell you cast yourself (which may include the use of a magic item), the summoned creature(s) gains the following benefits: | ||
* '''Double-Trouble (Ex)''' Once per round, after the summoned creature performs an attack or a combat maneuver, it can make a bonus melee attack at its normal to-hit and damage values. | |||
* '''Two Heads Are Better Than One (Ex)''' Once per encounter as an [[Immediate Action]], the summoned creature can perform its ''Summoned Strike'' special ability against an enemy within its reach. | |||
Revision as of 03:17, 17 February 2021
You firmly believe that two heads are better than one.
Prerequisites: Level 11
Benefit: Whenever you summon a creature or creatures with a summon spell you cast yourself (which may include the use of a magic item), the summoned creature(s) gains the following benefits:
- Double-Trouble (Ex) Once per round, after the summoned creature performs an attack or a combat maneuver, it can make a bonus melee attack at its normal to-hit and damage values.
- Two Heads Are Better Than One (Ex) Once per encounter as an Immediate Action, the summoned creature can perform its Summoned Strike special ability against an enemy within its reach.