Body as Matrix (3.5e Feat)

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Body as Matrix: [<!-Feat Types (General, Fighter, etc.)->]

[[3e Summary::<!-A short summary of the feat->]]
Prerequisite: Requires Intelligence 17, Gate of Truth Experience, and the Alchemy feat.
Benefit: This feat allows one to use their own body as the transmutation matrix within the circle. All they must do to perform alchemy, is to form their body into a circle (clapping, crossing legs, etc) and then touch their target. This is the same as Alchemy Body Tattoo, without the strain on the body. One may still not use their body as circles that are larger then their size category.



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