Laptopdude
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I recently encountered a situation in which a Shadow was next to the party's sorcerer when she cast a spell (not casting defensively) and provoked an attack of opportunity. The Shadow succeeded in hitting her with its only melee attack, incorporeal touch +4 (1d6 Strength damage), and dealt 4 points of strength damage. My questions are as follows:
(1) Can the Shadow actually make an attack of opportunity using incorporeal touch?
(2) When a caster is hit by ability damage, or is under the effects of ability bleed, what kind of concentration check would they have to make to successfully cast a spell?
(3) Could a caster cast a melee touch spell (shocking grasp, for example), hold the charge, then use that to make an attack of opportunity?
(4) Also, does "holding the charge" require an action each round to continue "holding" it?
Thanks!
--Laptopdude--
(1) Can the Shadow actually make an attack of opportunity using incorporeal touch?
(2) When a caster is hit by ability damage, or is under the effects of ability bleed, what kind of concentration check would they have to make to successfully cast a spell?
(3) Could a caster cast a melee touch spell (shocking grasp, for example), hold the charge, then use that to make an attack of opportunity?
(4) Also, does "holding the charge" require an action each round to continue "holding" it?
Thanks!
--Laptopdude--