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==Epic Summoning III==
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'''Prerequisites:''' Cha 28, Ability to cast summon monster IX as a spell you possess, [[Epic Summoning II]], [[Summoning Perfection]], caster level 33+


'''Benefit:''' This feat grants several benefits, and may be used in different ways.
| Flavor=You are able to summon hordes to do your bidding.


First, whenever you cast any monster summoning spell you possess, you summon one additional monster per casting of any level.  This benefit is automatic, and accrues merely by possessing this feat. Note that this benefit stacks with the same ability provided by Epic Summoning I and Epic Summoning II, so that you now summon three additional monsters per casting.
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| Prerequisites|Level 31, [[Summoning I, Incredible (Feat)]], [[Summoning II, Incredible (Feat)]]
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Second, you may use Epic Summoning III as a metamagic feat that can only be applied to the Summon MonsterIX and Gate spells.  When used this way, Epic Summoning III adds +4 spell levels and can only be used with ninth level summoning spells. When used as a metamagic feat, the player must coordinate with the GM in advance.  The player, with the GM's approval, creates a new tier of monsters that can be accessed by your ninth level spells, when using an thirteenth level or higher spell slot.
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To create this new tier, choose three creatures, each of whose HD is lower than your caster level plus your CHA mod. You can now summon these creatures as normal, including applying templates from other epic summoning feats.
| Benefit=Whenever you cast any summoning spell you possess (which may include use of a magic item), you may summon up to three additional monsters per casting.  However, when you do so, the base CR of all the monsters summoned is reduced by 1 per additional monster summoned after the first (i.e. -3 to the base CR of all monsters if you summon four monsters).


'''Special:''' You may also use a ninth level spell with the Epic Summoning III feat applied as a metamagic feat to summon larger numbers of monsters from lower level monster lists, as Monster Summoning IX.  For example, Monster Summoning IX with Epic Summoning III applied and using an thirteenth level spell slot may summon 1d3+3 monsters from the Epic Summoning II tier list, or 1d4+4 creatures from the Epic Summoning I tier list.
This feat's benefit replaces (does not stack with) the benefits of both [[Summoning I, Incredible (Feat)|Incredible Summoning I]] and [[Summoning II, Incredible (Feat)|Incredible Summoning II]].
 
'''Normal:''' Monster summoning spells normally only summon a single monster. Since these spells lay a charge on the caster, you can only have one summoned monster at a time.
 
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| ShortDesc|Summon up to four monsters per casting.
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 11 June 2021


You are able to summon hordes to do your bidding.

Prerequisites: Level 31, Summoning I, Incredible (Feat), Summoning II, Incredible (Feat)

Benefit: Whenever you cast any summoning spell you possess (which may include use of a magic item), you may summon up to three additional monsters per casting. However, when you do so, the base CR of all the monsters summoned is reduced by 1 per additional monster summoned after the first (i.e. -3 to the base CR of all monsters if you summon four monsters).

This feat's benefit replaces (does not stack with) the benefits of both Incredible Summoning I and Incredible Summoning II.

Normal: Monster summoning spells normally only summon a single monster. Since these spells lay a charge on the caster, you can only have one summoned monster at a time.