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The spell includes magic cast by [[Bard (class)|bards]], [[Druid (class)|druids]], [[Illusionist (class)|illusionists]] and [[mage |mages]], if it is also a spell a cleric can cast. The recipient is equally unable to be affected by clerical magics discharged upon his or her self. | The spell includes magic cast by [[Bard (class)|bards]], [[Druid (class)|druids]], [[Illusionist (class)|illusionists]] and [[mage |mages]], if it is also a spell a cleric can cast. The recipient is equally unable to be affected by clerical magics discharged upon his or her self. | ||
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[[Category: Clerical Spells]][[Category: Don't Review until 2022]] | [[Category: Clerical Spells]][[Category: Don't Review until 2022]] | ||
Revision as of 16:36, 6 October 2021
Spell immunity wards off spells of a clerical nature up to 3rd level, so that such has no effect at all for the duration of the spell — including damage done or requirements for saving throws. The recipient must be physically touched and must be of the same religion as the caster.
| Range | touch |
| Duration | 3 rounds per level |
| Area of Effect | 1 creature |
| Casting Time | 2 rounds |
| Saving Throw | none |
| Level | cleric (4th) |
The spell includes magic cast by bards, druids, illusionists and mages, if it is also a spell a cleric can cast. The recipient is equally unable to be affected by clerical magics discharged upon his or her self.
