An arcane wellspring is a sorcerer for whom the wielding of arcane magic comes even more easily, almost instinctively than it does for even other sorcerers. When an arcane wellspring unleashes its power, it does not flow, but rather erupts, bellowing forth from them like an arcane geyser. To an arcane wellspring, magic is less a stream of power they let flow through them than a part of their very being, as much as their flesh or blood. Eventually, this becomes physical, to the point that arcane wellsprings actually transform into pure arcane energy time for a time.
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| - An arcane wellspring is a sorcerer for whom the wielding of arcane magic comes even more easily, almost instinctively than it does for even other sorcerers. When an arcane wellspring unleashes its power, it does not flow, but rather erupts, bellowing forth from them like an arcane geyser. To an arcane wellspring, magic is less a stream of power they let flow through them than a part of their very being, as much as their flesh or blood. Eventually, this becomes physical, to the point that arcane wellsprings actually transform into pure arcane energy time for a time.
- Prerequisite: Sorcerer Double Resistance (11th level): If you have Dragon Magic, choose a second damage type for your Dragon Soul class feature. If you have Wild Magic, roll twice on the Wild Soul table after each extended rest. (If you get the same result a second time, roll again.) Whichever of these two Spell Source options you have, you gain resistance to both damage types, and your arcane powers ignore any target’s resistance to both types up to the value of your resistance.
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| - An arcane wellspring is a sorcerer for whom the wielding of arcane magic comes even more easily, almost instinctively than it does for even other sorcerers. When an arcane wellspring unleashes its power, it does not flow, but rather erupts, bellowing forth from them like an arcane geyser. To an arcane wellspring, magic is less a stream of power they let flow through them than a part of their very being, as much as their flesh or blood. Eventually, this becomes physical, to the point that arcane wellsprings actually transform into pure arcane energy time for a time.
- Prerequisite: Sorcerer Double Resistance (11th level): If you have Dragon Magic, choose a second damage type for your Dragon Soul class feature. If you have Wild Magic, roll twice on the Wild Soul table after each extended rest. (If you get the same result a second time, roll again.) Whichever of these two Spell Source options you have, you gain resistance to both damage types, and your arcane powers ignore any target’s resistance to both types up to the value of your resistance. Split Spell Action (11th level): You can spend an action point to target an additional creature when you use an arcane power that normally targets only one, instead of taking an extra action. Antagonistic Transposition (16th level): When you use an arcane power that is an area or a close attack, you can teleport two creatures hit by the attack, swapping their positions before resolving the attack.
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