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| Core-Skill = Divinity
| Core-Skill = Divinity


| Benefit = (DC 10 + double the undead creature's CR) You may use Divinity to destroy an undead creature forever, after it has been reduced to 0 or fewer hit points. This is a full round action which requires you to exert your will upon the remains of an undead creature and prevent it from ever arising again, severing the Necromantic bond and banishing the evil spirit of the monster forever.  This skill use can also be used to destroy phylacteries, which are normally immune to damage.
| Benefit = You may use ''divinity'' to destroy an undead creature forever, after it has been reduced to 0 or fewer hit points. To do so, you exert your will upon the remains of an undead creature and prevent it from ever arising again, severing the necromantic bond and banishing the evil spirit of the monster forever.  This skill use can also be used to destroy phylacteries, which are normally immune to damage.


''This is an epic skill use, and requires at least 21 ranks in the skill before it may be attempted.''
''This is an epic skill use, and requires at least 21 ranks in the skill before it may be attempted.''


| Action =  
| Action = Full round action


| DC =  
| DC = * '''Undead Creature:''' 10 + double the undead creature's CR
* '''Phylactery:''' 15 + double the owner's CR


| Modifiers =  
| Modifiers = You can attempt to destroy a phylactery in such a way that the owner is unaware that it has been destroyed, but doing so increases the target DC by +5.


| Take10-Take20 =  
| Take10-Take20 = No


| Assist =  
| Assist = Yes, though assisting allies must also have at least 21 ranks in Divinity.


| Success =  
| Success = You permanently destroy the undead, rendering it incapable of returning to life.  If destroying a phylactery, you destroy the phylactery.  If you added +5 to the DC prior to the check, the phylactery is destroyed without alerting its owner to its destruction.


| Failure =  
| Failure = You are unable to exert your divine will upon the subject, and its necromantic energies are still intact.  Undead creatures will eventually return to unlife, while phylacteries remain usable by their owners.


| Retry =  
| Retry = Yes, but you must wait 24 hours before attempting it again on the same creature or phylactery.  Attempts in the meantime automatically fail.


| Provokes =  
| Provokes = Yes


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Revision as of 19:55, 13 April 2017