Cast a single spell of 2nd level or lower as if it were an enlarged, extended, silent, or still spell. These effects are not cumulative with similar effects, such as those provided by haste or a speed weapon, nor do they actually grant an extra action, so you can’t use it to cast a second spell or otherwise take an extra action in the round.
What happens when you use the blessing of fervor?
With this blessing, you call your allies to move forth and empower them to conquer and become victorious. Each round for the duration of this spell, each of your allies can choose one of the following bonuses for that round at the beginning of its turn (their choice). Increase its speed by 30 feet.
Can a blessing of fervor stack with haste?
Blessing of fervor does not stack with haste. Affected creatures can choose two of the spell’s bonuses each round rather than one. Advanced Player’s Guide. Copyright 2010, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: Jason Bulmahn.
Is the move action granted by Mythic haste?
This interpretation assumes that the move action granted by Mythic haste is in addition to your normal full-round action. Any source that describes Mythic haste as amazing, or a must-have spell, is relying on this interpretation.
Can you use blessing of fervor with haste?
These effects are not cumulative with similar effects, such as those provided by haste or a speed weapon, nor do they actually grant an extra action, so you can’t use it to cast a second spell or otherwise take an extra action in the round. Blessing of fervor does not stack with haste.
How does blessing of fervor work in RuneScape?
Stand up as a swift action without provoking an attack of opportunity. Take one extra attack as part of a full attack action, using its highest base attack bonus. Gain a +2 bonus on attack rolls and a +2 dodge bonus to AC and Reflex saves. Cast a single spell of 2nd level or lower as if it were an enlarged, extended, silent, or still spell.
Can you cast a second spell at 2nd level?
Cast a single spell of 2nd level or lower as if it were an enlarged, extended, silent, or still spell. These effects are not cumulative with similar effects, such as those provided by haste or a speed weapon, nor do they actually grant an extra action, so you can’t use it to cast a second spell or otherwise take an extra action in the round.