White Flare (3.5e Spell)

The air seemed to darken to night, a trick of the eyes as a glorious white glow shimmered below the enemies feet, and a massive spiracle of purest blinding white erupted into the heavens, taking the abominations with it.

Ripping a hole to the positive energy plane, you cause a column of positive energy to rip up and overload your opponents. Everyone affected takes 1d6 points of positive energy damage per caster level, or 2d6 points if the target is undead or otherwise weak to positive energy. Against creatures native to the positive energy plane (like ravids) or constructs, there is no effect. The energy ignores nonliving material and reaches high into the sky for all to see, often even through the tops of buildings. The spell is often erroneously called Holy due to it's effectiveness against evil undead, but it can harm any living (or unliving) being regardless of alignment.

Focus: Planar fork attuned to the positive energy plane.