Source Drift Crisis pg. 135 Classes Mystic 1-6, Witchwarper 1-6 School evocation Casting Time special (see below) Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Targets one creature Duration instantaneous Saving Throw Fortitude partial; Spell Resistance yesDescriptionYou convert your pain and emotional distress into a sharp, forceful reverberation that fractures another creature’s body. The target can attempt a Fortitude saving throw to halve the damage dealt by the spell and negate any additional effects. When you take damage from a spell or attack, you can cast this spell as a reaction, but only to target the creature that performed the triggering spell or attack. If the triggering effect was a critical hit or reduced your Hit Points to 10 or fewer (but not 0), you roll d8s instead of d6s to calculate your destructive rebuke’s damage. Casting this spell as a reaction doesn’t provoke attacks of opportunity. 1st: When you cast destructive rebuke as a 1st-level spell, it deals 1d6 damage with the force descriptor, and the target is flat-footed until the end of your next turn. 2nd: When you cast destructive rebuke as a 2nd-level spell, it deals 2d6 damage with the force descriptor, and the target is flat-footed until the end of your next turn. 3rd: When you cast destructive rebuke as a 3rd-level spell, it deals 4d6 damage with the force descriptor, and the target is flat-footed until the end of your next turn. 4th: When you cast destructive rebuke as a 4th-level spell, it deals 6d6 damage with the force descriptor, and the target is sickened for 1 round. 5th: When you cast destructive rebuke as a 5th-level spell, it deals 9d6 damage with the force descriptor, and the target is sickened and flat‑footed for 1 round. 6th: When you cast destructive rebuke as a 6th-level spell, it deals 13d6 damage with the force descriptor, and the target is knocked prone and becomes sickened and flat-footed for 1 round.
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