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Another surge
'''{{Anchor|Surge of Confusion}} {{Su}}:''' As part of an attack action, a surge fighter of 7th level or higher may spend at least 1 surge point to attempt to scramble his foe's nervous system a bit. If his attack hits, the target must succeed on a Will save (DC = 10 + ½ surge fighter's class level or # of [[#surge points|surge points]] spent, whichever is higher + surge fighter's main attack roll modifier) or become [[SRD:Confusion|''confused'']], as the spell, for 1 round per spent surge point. The total number of [[#surge points|surge points]] spent on a single attack action cannot exceed the surge fighter's class level, and all surges must be declared and surge points applied before the attack roll is made.
'''{{Anchor|Surge of Dimensional Anchoring}} {{Su}}:''' As a standard action, a surge fighter of 7th level or higher can spend surge points on a single melee or ranged attack. If this attack beats its target's touch AC, the target is placed under the effect of a [[SRD:Dimensional Anchor|''dimensional anchor'']] for 2 rounds per surge point spent. The target is entitled to a Will save (DC = 10 + ½ surge fighter's class level or # of [[#surge points|surge points]] spent, whichever is higher + surge fighter's main attack roll modifier) to halve the effect of the ''dimensional anchor''. This is not an attack action, and so cannot be enhanced by [[#Surge of Accuracy|Surge of Accuracy]], [[#Surge of Power|Surge of Power]], etc.
'''{{Anchor|Surge of Reality}} {{Su}}:''' From 17th level onward, a surge fighter can spend 10 [[#surge points|surge points]] and 50 XP as an immediate action to instantly negate any [[SRD:Wish|''wish'']], [[SRD:Miracle|''miracle'']], [[SRD:Limited Wish|''limited wish'']], or [[Minor Miracle (3.5e Spell)|''minor miracle'']] within Long Range just as it's being cast, preventing it from having any effect. Spent XP is not refunded; the spell is wasted to no effect. The surge fighter must succeed on a [[SRD:Spellcraft Skill|Spellcraft]] check to detect the ''wish'', ''miracle'', ''limited wish'', or ''minor miracle'' while it's still in progress; otherwise, by the time he realizes what the enemy spellcaster did, it's too late to even attempt to undo the alterations to reality. Other than that minor hurdle, this is a great tool for making wizards (and sorcerers and clerics) cry.