Kamehameha Wave (3.5e Spell)

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Kamehameha Wave
Evocation
Level: Ki Master 6
Components: V, S
Casting time: 1 standard action
Range: (100 ft. + 15 ft./level)
Area: Cylinder line
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: Reflex half
Spell Resistance: Yes


Moving your hands back and cupping them, you channel your inner ki into a swirling ball of radiant light. The power building and the air around you blowing away, you thrust both hands forward and release a powerful blast of energy!

This spell fires a 1' diameter beam of typeless energy out at the enemy. Like Lightning Bolt, the line will continue to move out to its full length through enemies. It deals 1d8 damage per caster level (maximum 20d8).

Draw Energy: For those with the Draw Energy skill, you can choose to draw in power for the damage of the spell instead of energy to supplement for its cost. Every round increase the damage of the spell by 10% (rounded down) to a maximum of 150%. Also, increases the diameter by 25% (max 100%) for each round. With this, you may treat it as if it were an Empowered Kamehameha Wave by waiting the full 5 rounds it would take to charge. This does stack with applying the Empowered metamagic to Kamehameha Wave, for 200% damage.



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