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Abjuration | |
Level: | Anarchy 2, Magic 2, Sorcerer/Wizard 2 |
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Components: | V, S |
Casting time: | 1 standard action |
Range: | Medium (100 ft. + 10 ft./level) |
Effect: | Ray |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
Saving Throw: | Will partial |
Spell Resistance: | No |
One of the first major spells developed by Ashe, it was famously used by her as the main component of her (quite literal) defence of her MMPhil against open challenge. It creates a ray of white energy that attacks prepared or bodily magical energies, causing them to burn away.
If the caster succeeds at a ranged touch attack with the ray, the struck creature loses one prepared spell, one spell slot, or one use of a spell-like ability. The level of this spell, slot, or ability must be the same as the level of the slot that this spell was cast from; if there are none available, then the next-highest is lost. A spell-like ability without levels is considered to have a level equal to one-half of its user's CR, rounded down. The creature struck by the ray chooses which slot, spell, or spell-like ability use from the affected level is lost.
Additionally, the creature must succeed on a Will save or be dealt damage equal to the level of the slot, spell, or spell-like ability lost, and then lose another use of a spell-like ability, or another spell slot, or another prepared spell, as per the rules above.
Example: If this spell were prepared in a 5th level slot, it would be considered a 5th level spell. If it were used against a 15th level wizard, it would not be able to force the loss of their 8th level spells, but would instead force the loss of a prepared 5th level spell.
If this spell is gained as a spell-like ability, its level is considered to be either equal to 2 or to one-half of the user's CR -1, whichever would give the better result.
Example: A CR 8 creature has this spell as a spell-like ability. It treats this spell as having a level of either 2 or 3 (one-half of 8, which is four, -1).
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