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{{ up to date | 2023-09-19 }} <!-- Date format is YEAR-MONTH-DAY, like 2023-08-07. -->
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'''Freecast''' is a Toggleable Passive Feature and an [[Illithid Power]]. This ability allows the character to not spend any spell slots, charges or any other similar resource cost for the next action per [[Long Rest]].
'''Freecast''' is a toggleable passive feature and an [[Illithid Power]]. This ability allows the character to not spend any spell slots, charges or any other similar resource cost for the next action per [[Long Rest]].
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You have discovered a marvellous adaptability within yourself. Spell slots, charges, and similar resource costs for your next action or spell are removed. Refreshes after a '''Long Rest'''.
You have discovered a marvellous adaptability within yourself. Spell slots, charges, and similar resource costs for your next action or spell are removed. Refreshes after a '''Long Rest'''.
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|recharge=Long Rest
|recharge=Long Rest
|toggleable=yes
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* This Illithid Power, as of the writing of this article, is very buggy and may not automatically come back on a Long Rest.
* If you have every equipment slot occupied in the character that has Freecast and proceed to unequip anything, Freecast will come back even if you had used it already and haven't Long Rested. In other words, you can infinitely use Freecast for every action out of combat. During combat, reequiping takes an action so you won't be able to cast during the same round.
* On top of that, if you have every equipment slot occupied in the character that has Freecast and proceed to unequip anything, Freecast will come back even if you had used it already and haven't Long Rested. In other words, you can infinitely use Freecast for every action out of combat. During combat, reequiping takes an action so you won't be able to cast during the same round.
* If an action takes more than one type of resource, e.g., Metamagic Quicken Spell with any spell that isn't a cantrip, both costs are removed.
* If an action takes more than one type of resource, e.g., Metamagic Quicken Spell with any spell that isn't a cantrip, both costs are removed.
|used by creatures = Partial-Illithid
* Prior to [[Patch 6]], this feature did not remove [[Channel Oath]] costs.
|other ways to learn=
* After becoming a [[Partial-Illithid]], unlock from the [[illithid powers|illithid power]] skill tree with a [[Mind Flayer Parasite Specimen]] after obtaining one of the following:
** {{SAI|Shield of Thralls}}
** {{SAI|Mind Sanctuary}}
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[[Category:Illithid Powers]]
[[Category:Illithid Powers]]
[[Category:Toggleable Passive Features]]

Latest revision as of 21:16, 30 March 2024

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Freecast is a toggleable passive feature and an Illithid Power. This ability allows the character to not spend any spell slots, charges or any other similar resource cost for the next action per Long Rest.

Description

You have discovered a marvellous adaptability within yourself. Spell slots, charges, and similar resource costs for your next action or spell are removed. Refreshes after a Long Rest.

Details

Recharge: Long rest

How to learn

Other ways to learn:

Notes

  • If you have every equipment slot occupied in the character that has Freecast and proceed to unequip anything, Freecast will come back even if you had used it already and haven't Long Rested. In other words, you can infinitely use Freecast for every action out of combat. During combat, reequiping takes an action so you won't be able to cast during the same round.
  • If an action takes more than one type of resource, e.g., Metamagic Quicken Spell with any spell that isn't a cantrip, both costs are removed.
  • Prior to Patch 6, this feature did not remove Channel Oath costs.