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Spell-Like Abilities (Sp)
Usually, a spell-like ability works just like the spell of that name. A few spell-like abilities are unique; these are explained in the text where they are described.
A spell-like ability has no verbal, somatic, or material component, nor does it require a focus or have an XP cost. The user activates it mentally. Armor never affects a spell-like ability’s use, even if the ability resembles an arcane spell with a somatic component.
Copy/Paste refuting of your argument, sir!
Edit for self-correction though: Warlock invocations can suffer arcane spell failure for armor according to traditional rules...so maybe there is some hand-waving?
Pulled this from D&D tools website:
Spell-Like Abilities (Sp)
Usually, a spell-like ability works just like the spell of that name. A few spell-like abilities are unique; these are explained in the text where they are described.
A spell-like ability has no verbal, somatic, or material component, nor does it require a focus or have an XP cost. The user activates it mentally. Armor never affects a spell-like ability’s use, even if the ability resembles an arcane spell with a somatic component.
Copy/Paste refuting of your argument, sir!
Edit for self-correction though: Warlock invocations can suffer arcane spell failure for armor according to traditional rules...so maybe there is some hand-waving?
Pulled this from D&D tools website:
Because the somatic components required for warlock invocations are relatively simple, a warlock can use any of his invocations while wearing light armor without incurring the normal arcane spell failure chance.
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