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| name = Dispel Malevolence
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| range = touch
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| duration = permanent
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| area of effect = 1 creature
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| casting time = 1 round
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| save = negates
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| level = [[Cleric 5th Level Spells|cleric (5th)]]
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}}
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Destroys magical creatures of an inherently malevolent nature, one that may be equated with evil, effectively ‘killing’ them by disrupting their corporeal existence.
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Creatures that may be affected include undead, evil beings of alternate dimensions, elementals, djinn, efreet or things that are conjured or manifestly constructed, such as [[Aerial Servant (spell)|aerial servants]], [[Homonculous|homonculous]], [[Golems (sage study)|golems]] and so on.
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The spell has no effect upon mortal creatures or earthly creatures, many of which may be considered magical, such as [[Chimera|chimera]], [[Basilisk|basilisk]], manticores, sphinx, slaad or phase spiders, though these may be considered evil, aggressive, or malevolent. Only those creatures conforming to the characteristics in the previous paragraph are affected.
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Creatures which save against the spell will suffer a -1 penalty ‘to hit’ per two levels of the caster against all who are present and of the caster’s religion. Thus, if a 9th level cleric were to cast the spell, and the creature succeeded in saving, it would yet be -4 to hit the cleric.
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Revision as of 15:25, 20 February 2020

Dispel Malevolence
Range touch
Duration permanent
Area of Effect 1 creature
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw negates
Level cleric (5th)

Destroys magical creatures of an inherently malevolent nature, one that may be equated with evil, effectively ‘killing’ them by disrupting their corporeal existence.

Creatures that may be affected include undead, evil beings of alternate dimensions, elementals, djinn, efreet or things that are conjured or manifestly constructed, such as aerial servants, homonculous, golems and so on.

The spell has no effect upon mortal creatures or earthly creatures, many of which may be considered magical, such as chimera, basilisk, manticores, sphinx, slaad or phase spiders, though these may be considered evil, aggressive, or malevolent. Only those creatures conforming to the characteristics in the previous paragraph are affected.

Creatures which save against the spell will suffer a -1 penalty ‘to hit’ per two levels of the caster against all who are present and of the caster’s religion. Thus, if a 9th level cleric were to cast the spell, and the creature succeeded in saving, it would yet be -4 to hit the cleric.