I searched this site for information on the topic, and didn't find anything. I assume that would require a ranged touch attack as well. For instance, suppose a cleric wants to fire a wand of Cure Light Wounds at a distant party-member. You can strike an opponent with a melee touch attack. That line of thinking led me to wonder about other, similar situations. If the spell allows you to touch targets over multiple rounds. My question is whether that party-member can do something to make it easier to get hit, like dropping his Dex modifier to -5 for that one attack, or something. Attacks against the touched willing subject of this spell. I assume that I would need to make a ranged touch attack for that as well. Force Bolt: 1d6 Force damage per 2 levels (max 8d6), Medium Ranged Touch, may bounce up to 10 times. I may want to stand back - away from combat - and fire my ray at other party-members, who might be engaged in melee. some aspects are discussed in this question. Anyway, the Game Master can decide to let you make an attack roll under certain circumstances. Spells like Entangle or Fireball didn't need an attack roll. It does damage to evil creatures, but it heals good creatures. A spell only needs an attack roll if it is a (ranged)touch attack or states that it needs one. I ask because I'm planning to play a first-level sorcerer with the Celestial bloodline, which provides a power called Heavenly Fire, letting her unleash a ray as a ranged touch attack. I have a question about ranged touch attacks, because I wonder what can be done when the target WANTS to be hit.
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