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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 7563214" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>Hmm. So, it's basically an AoE blast, centered on you and ignoring allies. It deals your melee weapon damage, and then you get to teleport 60 feet.</p><p></p><p><em>Thunder step</em> is a good comparison: It's a 3rd-level spell that teleports you 90 feet and does a 10-foot blast for 3d10 thunder damage (average 16.5). If you have a greatsword, 20 Strength, and Great Weapon style, you'll be dealing 13.33 damage per hit. So this offers slightly less damage than <em>thunder step</em> and shorter range, and you can't take anyone with you. In exchange, you get a much bigger blast radius and the ability to ignore allies.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to say 4th level. Yes, it could potentially be cheesed if you can find a way to make your melee attacks do lots of damage, or carry a nasty rider effect. On the other hand, the classes best equipped to cheese this spell are partial casters who won't get access to it until level 13 at the earliest; this is a level when the fighter is making three attacks per round, every single round, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 7563214, member: 58197"] Hmm. So, it's basically an AoE blast, centered on you and ignoring allies. It deals your melee weapon damage, and then you get to teleport 60 feet. [I]Thunder step[/I] is a good comparison: It's a 3rd-level spell that teleports you 90 feet and does a 10-foot blast for 3d10 thunder damage (average 16.5). If you have a greatsword, 20 Strength, and Great Weapon style, you'll be dealing 13.33 damage per hit. So this offers slightly less damage than [I]thunder step[/I] and shorter range, and you can't take anyone with you. In exchange, you get a much bigger blast radius and the ability to ignore allies. I'm going to say 4th level. Yes, it could potentially be cheesed if you can find a way to make your melee attacks do lots of damage, or carry a nasty rider effect. On the other hand, the classes best equipped to cheese this spell are partial casters who won't get access to it until level 13 at the earliest; this is a level when the fighter is making three attacks per round, every single round, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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