Check: You must make a Concentration
check whenever you might potentially be distracted (by taking
damage, by harsh
weather, and so on) while engaged in some
action that requires your full attention. Such actions include casting a spell, concentrating on an active spell, directing a spell, using a spell-like ability, or using a skill that would provoke an
attack of opportunity. In general, if an
action wouldn't normally provoke an
attack of opportunity, you need not make a Concentration
check to avoid being distracted.
If the Concentration
check succeeds, you may continue with the
action as normal. If the
check fails, the
action automatically fails and is wasted. If you were in the process of casting a spell, the spell is lost. If you were concentrating on an active spell, the spell ends as if you had ceased concentrating on it. If you were directing a spell, the direction fails but the spell remains active. If you were using a spell-like ability, that use of
the ability is lost. A skill use also fails, and in some cases a failed
skill check may have other ramifications as well.
The table below summarizes various types of distractions that cause you to make a Concentration
check. If the distraction occurs while you are trying to cast a spell, you must add the level of the spell you are trying to cast to the appropriate Concentration DC. If more than one type of distraction is present, make a
check for each one; any failed Concentration
check indicates that the task is not completed.
Try Again: Yes, though a success doesn't cancel the effect of a previous failure, such as the loss of a spell you were casting or the disruption of a spell you were concentrating on.
Special: You can use Concentration to cast a spell, use a spell-like ability, or use a skill defensively, so as to avoid
attacks of opportunity altogether. This doesn't apply to other actions that might provoke
attacks of opportunity.
The DC of the
check is 15 (plus the spell's level, if casting a spell or using a spell-like ability defensively). If the Concentration
check succeeds, you may attempt the
action normally without provoking any
attacks of opportunity. A successful Concentration
check still doesn't allow you to take 10 on another
check if you are in a stressful situation; you must make the
check normally. If the Concentration
check fails, the related
action also automatically fails (with any appropriate ramifications), and the
action is wasted, just as if your concentration had been disrupted by a distraction.