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| Benefit=You can use song or poetics to hinder enemy spellcasters within a 30-foot radius centered on you. To successfully cast a spell within this area, a spellcaster must make a Concentration check as if he or she were casting defensively, and all such checks have a penalty equal to half your level. You can choose to exclude as many characters as you wish from this effect. Hindering Song is a performance, and requires entering and sustaining the performance stance, just like any other performance.
| Benefit=You can use song or poetics to hinder enemy spellcasters within a 30-foot radius centered on you. To successfully cast a spell within this area, a spellcaster must make a [[Caster Check]] to [[Concentration|Concentrate]] as if he or she were casting defensively, versus a [[Skill DC|Challenging]] skill DC based on your bard level. Spellcasters which fail this check lose their spell, just as if they had failed a [[Caster Check]] to [[Concentration|Concentrate]] to cast defensively.  You can choose to exclude as many characters as you wish from this effect. Hindering Song is a performance, and requires entering and sustaining the performance stance, just like any other performance.





Revision as of 21:44, 24 June 2017



Prerequisites: Deafening Song, Perform 24 ranks

Benefit: You can use song or poetics to hinder enemy spellcasters within a 30-foot radius centered on you. To successfully cast a spell within this area, a spellcaster must make a Caster Check to Concentrate as if he or she were casting defensively, versus a Challenging skill DC based on your bard level. Spellcasters which fail this check lose their spell, just as if they had failed a Caster Check to Concentrate to cast defensively. You can choose to exclude as many characters as you wish from this effect. Hindering Song is a performance, and requires entering and sustaining the performance stance, just like any other performance.