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| Benefit=When you cast a Summon spell, you may summon a creature whose adjusted CR is greater than your own character level. Feats which allow you to apply a pattern to a summoned monster (and increase its effective CR) are no longer limited by your character level. | | Benefit=When you cast a Summon spell, you may summon a creature whose adjusted CR is greater than your own character level. Feats which allow you to apply a [[Monster_Patterns_and_Roles|pattern]] to a summoned monster (and increase its effective CR) are no longer limited by your character level. | ||
'''Normal:''' You cannot summon a creature whose CR exceeds your character level. In such a case, the CR is reduced to equal your character level. | '''Normal:''' You cannot summon a creature whose CR exceeds your character level. In such a case, the CR is reduced to equal your character level. |
Revision as of 13:02, 28 June 2019
You can summon better, albeit scarier, versions of creatures.
Prerequisites: Character Level 19
Benefit: When you cast a Summon spell, you may summon a creature whose adjusted CR is greater than your own character level. Feats which allow you to apply a pattern to a summoned monster (and increase its effective CR) are no longer limited by your character level.
Normal: You cannot summon a creature whose CR exceeds your character level. In such a case, the CR is reduced to equal your character level.