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== Innocuous Spellcasting ==
 
When you cast a spell or use a spell-like ability, you can attempt to conceal verbal and somatic components among other speech and gestures, and to conceal the manifestation of casting the spell, so others don't realize you're casting a spell or using a spell-like ability until it is too late.
 
  
The attempt to hide the spell slows your casting slightly, such that spells that normally take a standard action to cast now have a casting time of one round, and spells that normally take longer than a standard action take twice as long. (Swift action spells still take a swift action.)
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=== Innocuous Spellcasting ===
 
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A bard or Skald can use perform for [[Sleight_of_Hand_(Apath)#Innocuous_Spellcasting|innocuous spellcasting]].
To discover your ruse, a creature must succeed at a Perception, Sense Motive, or Spellcraft check (the creature receives an automatic check with whichever of those skills has the highest bonus) opposed to your Sleight of Hand check.
 
Your check suffers a penalty equal to the level of the spell. If the spell has verbal or somatic component, you suffer a -5 penalty for each. Since you are concealing the spell's manifestation through other actions, others observing you realize you're doing something, even if they don't realize you're casting a spell. If there is a verbal component, they still hear your loud, clear voice but don't notice the spell woven within.
 
Apply modifiers to the creature's check as if it was a Perception check.
 
{{ : Perception Check Modifiers (Apath) }}
 
 
 
If an opponent fails its check, your casting does not provoke attacks of opportunity, and an opponent that fails its check can't use readied actions that depend on realizing that you're casting a spell or using a spell-like ability, or readied actions such as counterspelling that require identifying the spell you're casting. Spells such as fireball that create an additional obvious effect (aside from the manifestation of casting that all spells and spell-like abilities share) still create that effect, though it might not be obvious who cast the spell unless it emanates from you. A creature that successfully saves against a spell that has no obvious physical effects feels a hostile force or a tingle, but cannot deduce the exact nature of the attack.
 
 
 
In an opponent success at the check, they realize you are casting a spell. Depending on the situation and their attitude to you, an initiative check might be in order. Because of the increased casting time, your spell is usually not finished until the beginning of your first turn.
 
 
 
=== Special ===
 
A character with the [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/conceal-spell Conceal Spell] feat can either use the rules outlined in that feat, or take a +10 bonus on Sleight of Hand checks to use innocuous spellcasting.
 
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Innocuous Spellcasting

A bard or Skald can use perform for innocuous spellcasting.