Prismatic Blast (Sp): At 1st level, you learn to use the
prismatic blast spellshape attack. A
prismatic blast is a concentrated blast of multicolored light with a range of 60 feet. It is a ranged touch attack that affects a single target, dealing 1d6 points of damage. For every four shaper levels beyond 1st, you deal an additional 1d6 points of damage to the subject, to a maximum of 5d6 at 17th level.
Unlike most spellshape attacks, a
prismatic blast can deal multiple different types of damage. Any creature hit by the attack is randomly struck by one or more colors.
1d8 | Color | Type of Damage |
1 | Red | Fire |
2 | Orange | Acid |
3 | Yellow | Electricity |
4 | Green | Untyped (Prevented by immunity to poison) |
5 | Blue | Cold |
6 | Indigo | Sonic |
7 | Violet | Force |
8 | Multihued | Struck by two colors; roll twice more, ignoring any "8" results |
A
prismatic blast can only be used to shape prismatic formulae (see below). If multiple creatures would be affected by a single
prismatic blast attack, roll separately to determine which colors strike each creature.
Prismatic Formulae: As an opalescent initiate, you have the ability to create and learn prismatic formulae. A prismatic formula is composed of seven normal formulae, one assigned to each color. Only major formulae that modify spellshape attacks can be combined into a prismatic formula. At first, you can only learn new prismatic formulae from opalescent initiate levels (but see Prismatic Mastery, below).
When you learn a prismatic formula, you choose one Searing Flame formula, one Deteriorating Corrosion formula, one Shocking Current formula, one Devouring Shadow formula, one Perfect Freeze formula, one Glimmering Moon formula, and one Astral Essence formula. These seven formulae are combined into a single prismatic formula. You need not meet the prerequisites of these formulae, and you can choose a formula that you already know.
To shape a prismatic formula, you make a single attack with your
prismatic blast attack. If it hits, your target is affected by the formula tied to the color that struck it. The red component of a
prismatic blast carries the prismatic formula's Searing Flame effect, the orange component carries the Deteriorating Corrosion effect, the yellow component carries the Shocking Current effect, the green component carries the Devouring Shadow effect, the blue component carries the Perfect Freeze effect, the indigo component carries the Glimmering Moon effect, and the violet component carries the Astral Essence effect. A creature struck by two colors is subject to the effects associated with both colors that struck it.
A prismatic formula has a formula level equal to that of the highest-level formula used to create it. If any of the formulae composing the prismatic formula are of a lower level, they are heightened (as by the Heighten Formula metashaping feat) to the appropriate level. Prismatic formulae are subject to all the normal restrictions on the highest-level formulae you can learn or shape.
Prismatic formulae do not count as belonging to the Searing Flame, Deteriorating Corrosion, Shocking Current, Devouring Shadow, Perfect Freeze, Glimmering Moon, or Astral Essence circles for the purpose of meeting prerequisites or qualifications. However, they can benefit from the Circle Focus and Greater Circle Focus feats as though they belonged to any of these circles. Multiple instances of these feats do not stack for prismatic formulae, even if the feats are applied to different circles. Prismatic formulae cannot be reshaped (as by the Reshape Formula feat) to be treated as belonging to one of the circles of spellshaping, nor can normal formulae be reshaped into prismatic formulae.
Because a prismatic formula is made up of multiple formulae, you can have more than one instance of the same prismatic formula active at once. However, you still can have only one instance of each formula that makes up the prismatic formula active at one time. For example, if you strike a creature with the red effect of a prismatic formula that includes the Blistering Flames formula, the Blistering Flames effect will be applied normally. If you shape the same prismatic formula a second time and strike your target with the green effect of the formula, the existing Blistering Flames effect is not immediately ended. If, however, you strike your target with the red effect of the prismatic formula, that creature is affected by the Blistering Flames effect, causing your existing instance of that effect to end. Similarly, shaping the Blistering Flames formula itself would immediately end an existing instance of the effect caused by a prismatic formula.