Lesser Refresh Magic (3.5e Spell)

Noticing your spell expiring, you infuse it with magic to keep it going just a little bit longer.

This spell functions like refresh magic, but you roll a 1d4 for the refresh roll, you may not add your caster level (or any fraction thereof) to the refresh roll, and the spell cannot be cast as an area version or anti-dispel.

Recharging any magic item with a spell level above 0 carries a 20% chance per spell level of the item that it will explode, doing 1d6 backlash damage per spell level and 1d2 backlash damage per charge to you, and doing that same amount of raw arcane/divine power damage to all creatures in a 5-foot radius of the exploding item (Reflex save for half, creature holding exploding item takes -2 penalty to save, spell resistance applies to explosion). Intelligent items are entitled to a Fortitude save to resist exploding, and an artifact that would explode simply fails to be recharged instead. (The exception to this rule is a staff of the magi, which explodes as if it had been used to perform a retributive strike, either obliterating whomever was holding it or sending him/her to another plane without a Reflex save. This also happens if this spell causes a staff of power to explode.)

Even though it lacks an anti-dispel function, lesser refresh magic is still capable of countering lesser dispel magic (this is an "oppositional relationship" counterspell, like the ability of haste and slow to counter each other).