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Call Ursine Ally Feat 8

Legacy Content

Archetype Conjuration Primal Summoning 
Source Treasure Vault pg. 184 1.1
Archetype Ursine Avenger Hood
Frequency once per hour

You can cast a 3rd-level summon animal as an innate spell, but only to summon a black bear. At 10th level, the summon animal spell is heightened to 4th level, and you can summon a grizzly bear. At 12th level, your summon animal innate spell is heightened to 5th level, and you can summon a polar bear. At 14th level, it's heightened to 6th level, and you can summon a cave bear.

Traits

Archetype:

This feat belongs to an archetype.

Conjuration:

Effects and magic items with this trait are associated with the conjuration school of magic, typically involving summoning, creation, teleportation, or moving things from place to place.

Primal:

This magic comes from the primal tradition, connecting to the natural world and instinct. Anything with this trait is magical.

Summoning:

A creature called by a spell or effect gains the summoned trait. A summoned creature can't summon other creatures, create things of value, or cast spells that require a cost. It has the minion trait. If it tries to Cast a Spell of equal or higher level than the spell that summoned it, it overpowers the summoning magic, causing its own spell to fail and the summon spell to end. Otherwise, the summoned creature uses the standard abilities for a creature of its kind. It generally attacks your enemies to the best of its ability. If you can communicate with it, you can attempt to command it, but the GM determines the degree to which it follows your commands.

Immediately when you finish Casting the Spell, the summoned creature uses its 2 actions for that turn. A spawn or other creature generated from a summoned creature returns to its unaltered state (usually a corpse in the case of spawn) once the summoned creature is gone. If it's unclear what this state would be, the GM decides. Summoned creatures can be banished by various spells and effects. They are automatically banished if reduced to 0 Hit Points or if the spell that called them ends.