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The spell is always successful when employed against magic that has been brought into existence by a caster of equal or lesser level; however, all other magic or manifestations are entitled to a saving throw against magic, as the level of the creature from which it derived. | The spell is always successful when employed against magic that has been brought into existence by a caster of equal or lesser level; however, all other magic or manifestations are entitled to a saving throw against magic, as the level of the creature from which it derived. | ||
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Revision as of 17:15, 11 July 2020
Range | 60 ft. |
Duration | permanent |
Area of Effect | 30 ft. cube |
Casting Time | 2 rounds |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cleric (3rd); druid (4th); illusionist (4th); mage (3rd) |
Eliminates temporal magic within the area of effect, such as spells which are cast, or manifestations which creatures are able to cause at will.
The spell is always successful when employed against magic that has been brought into existence by a caster of equal or lesser level; however, all other magic or manifestations are entitled to a saving throw against magic, as the level of the creature from which it derived.
Enchanted items, such as scrolls, potions, rings, wands, staffs, rods, armour, weapons and so on are not affected by the spell. However, dispel magic will dispel the lasting effects caused by those items.