Invigoration (3.5e Utterance)

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This utterance uses the rules for the truenamer rebuild.

Invigoration
Lexicon of the Primal Word
Level: Truenamer 2
Casting time: 1 standard action
Range: Touch
Duration : 1 minute/level (D); see text
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: Yes
Truespeak DC: {{{dc}}}

Apartan-poton-de-kafo!

Ofak-ed-notop-natrapa!

On touch you temporarily remove the effects of fatigue, or reduce exhaustion to simply fatigue for the duration.

Alternatively you can cast this just before you rest (the duration becomes 1 minute/level until discharged, with rest discharging the effect). If you do, you recover twice as many hit points and ability damage or burn as normal during your rest.

Reverse: The target becomes fatigued on touch. If the target is already fatigued, they become exhausted.

If cast on a sleeping opponent, the creature does not gain the benefits of that particular rest.

Failure: On a failed truespeak check, the effect lasts only 1 round.

Primal Utterance

Normal: The creature becomes immune to fatigue and exhaustion for 24 hours.

Reversed: The creature becomes exhausted with a duration of Permanent. Treat this as a curse for the purpose of removing its effects.



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Article BalanceHigh +
AuthorEiji-kun +
Identifier3.5e Utterance +
LevelTruenamer 2 +
RangeTouch +
RatingUndiscussed +
SchoolPrimal Word +
SummaryRemove or create fatigue or exhaustion. +
TitleInvigoration +