


But a Magus does not "cast" with Spellstrike. Any time a Magus gets a free touch, they can Spellstrike it that's literally what Spellstrike is.

Unless you're letting them hold the charge but not actually re-deliver it (explicitly not what Bouncing Spell does you are "redirecting it to target another creature within range", which presumably allows delivery of the spell), you would go back to Step three - caster gets a free touch to deliver the spell. Step five: The Magus' Spellstrike abilities allows that free touch to be with a weapon. Step four: Since a touch spell has been cast, the Magus gets a free touch to deliver it. Step three: Magus has successfully cast spell Step two: Magus makes any required concentration checks Step one: Magus declares casting of touch spell Since it is the spell that is bouncing and not your attack, you would resolve the bounced spell as if the spell had been cast normally, not with spell strike. Incorrect, spell strike allows you to deliver the spell via a melee attack with your main hand weapon. Again only in the case of a save or sr If you're giving them a melee touch, you are literally giving them Spellstrike. Amrel wrote: I would think that since only spell is redirected, not the whole spell strike, you don't get a second swing, instead I would think you would treat the spell as if you had normally cast it (say a melee touch with shocking grasp).
