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: A spell-like ability has a casting time of 1 standard action unless noted otherwise in the ability or spell description. In all other ways, a spell-like ability functions just like a spell.
: A spell-like ability has a casting time of 1 standard action unless noted otherwise in the ability or spell description. In all other ways, a spell-like ability functions just like a spell.


: Spell-like abilities are subject to spell resistance and dispel magic. They do not function in areas where magic is suppressed or negated. Spell-like abilities cannot be used to counterspell, nor can they be counterspelled.
: Spell-like abilities are subject to spell resistance and dispel magic. They do not function in areas where magic is suppressed or negated.


: If a character class grants a spell-like ability that is not based on an actual spell, the ability's effective spell level is equal to the highest-level class spell the character can cast, and is cast at the class level the ability is gained.
: If a character class grants a spell-like ability that is not based on an actual spell, the ability's effective spell level is equal to the highest-level class spell the character can cast, and is cast at the class level the ability is gained.
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: '''<big>Supernatural Abilities (Su)</big>'''
: '''<big>Supernatural Abilities (Su)</big>'''
: These can't be disrupted in combat and generally don't provoke attacks of opportunity. They aren't subject to spell resistance, counterspells, or dispel magic, and don't function in antimagic areas.
: These can't be disrupted in combat and generally don't provoke attacks of opportunity. They aren't subject to spell resistance, and don't function in antimagic areas.


: Activating a supernatural ability does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
: Activating a supernatural ability does not provoke attacks of opportunity.

Revision as of 17:17, 1 January 2020