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Corrupting Homebrew: new section
::Yeah, I agree that it's a bit overleveled. 4 might be more appropriate with a range of close, 3's not terrible as-is though. Mass at 6 or 7 would be fun, but I don't think it works as a 5. - [[User:Tarkisflux|Tarkisflux]] <sup>[[User talk:Tarkisflux|Talk]]</sup> 18:57, 15 January 2014 (UTC)
 
== Corrupting Homebrew ==
 
Okay, now let's see how we can corrupt homebrew spells! I'll start with some of my own...
 
[[Veles Missile (3.5e Spell)|''Veles Missile'']] &mdash; Vel-less Missile: The spell appears to work normally, but all the damage it inflicts is nonlethal.
 
[[Veles Whirl (3.5e Spell)|''Veles Whirl'']] &mdash; Veles Twirl: Instead of creating a whirlpool, the spell causes everyone within the area where the whirlpool would normally appear to suddenly start spinning like tops.
 
[[Perun Bolt (3.5e Spell)|''Perun Bolt'']] &mdash; Per-Rune Bolt: The lightning bolt invariably targets magical writing (such as [[SRD:Explosive Runes|''explosive runes'']] if it's available, regardless of what the caster is ''trying'' to aim at. (If more than one instance of magical writing is in range, it targets as much of it as it can.) It affects any magical writing in its area as though it was an [[SRD:Erase|''erase'']] spell. Other than that, the spell works normally.
 
[[Axe of Perun (3.5e Spell)|''Axe of Perun'']] &mdash; Axe of Per-Rune: The spell conjures up an axe made up of destructive magical energy. It moves of its own accord to [[SRD:Erase|''erase'']] any magical writing in range, as the spell, by chopping it up into an unreadable mess.
 
[[Rod's Boon (3.5e Spell)|''Rod's Boon'']] &mdash; Rod's Boon (Broke): Conjures 1 magical rod (such as a ''rod of wonder'' or ''immovable rod'') per 4 caster levels. The rods are randomly determined.
 
[[Arcane Aura (3.5e Spell)|''Arcane Aura'']] &mdash; Arcane Aura (Broke): Your hands and feet appear to burn with magical fire. For every 20 hp you are below your maximum health (whether due to nonlethal or lethal damage), your unarmed attacks do an additional 1d6 damage.
 
And so on and so forth. I might add more if the mood strikes me, but for now, I'm out of ideas. --[[User:Luigifan18|Luigifan18]] ([[User talk:Luigifan18|talk]]) 00:06, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
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