```statblock name: "Anathematic Reprisal `pf2:r`" level: "Spell 4" trait_01: [[concentrate]] trait_02: [[manipulate]] trait_03: [[mental]] layout: Basic Pathfinder 2e Layout columns: 1 columnWidth: x abilities_top: - name: "" - name: "Traditions" desc: "divine" - name: "Range" desc: "30 feet; **Targets** the triggering creature" - name: "Defense" desc: "basic will" abilities_mid: - name: "" desc: "**Trigger** A creature performs an act anathema to your deity.\n* * *\n\nYou punish a creature that transgresses against your deity, drawing upon the anguish you feel upon seeing one of your deity's anathema committed. You can cast this spell only when a creature actively commits a unique act of anathema. For example, if creating undead were anathema to your deity, you could use anathematic reprisal on a necromancer who had just created undead in front of you, but not on an undead creature just for existing. You deal 4d6 mental damage to the target, but a basic Will save can reduce this damage. If it fails, it is also [[Conditions/Stupefied|Stupefied 1]] for 1 round. The creature is then temporarily immune for 1 minute.\n* * *\n\n**Heightened (+1)** The damage increases by 1d6." sourcebook: "_Pathfinder Core Rulebook_" ```