Index of Spells by Level - KotC 3

Name
School Casting Time Source Book
Save - Res Level Comps
Dur Range Recharge
Effect
Expensive Focus
Expensive Material
XP Cost
Description
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Dispel Magic
Abjuration 1 standard action SRD
None - No APeace 3, Arc 3, Beguiler 3, Blg 3, Brd 3, ChamGwyn 3, Clr 3, Drd 4, Duskblade 4, EmBarachiel 3, HB 3, Hoard 3, KotC 3, Magic 3, Pal 3, Shu 3, Sor/Wiz 3, Wuj 3 V, S
Instant Medium General
Target or Area: One spellcaster, creature, or object; or 20-ft.-radius burst

Cancels magical spells and effects.

You can use dispel magic to end on-going spells that have been cast on a creature or object, to temporarily suppress the magical abilities of a magic item, to end ongoing spells (or at least their effects) within an area, or to counter another spellcasters spell. A dispelled spell ends as if its duration had expired. Some spells, as detailed in their descriptions, can't be defeated by dispel magic. Dispel magic can dispel (but not counter) spell-like effects just as it does spells.

Note: The effect of a spell with an instantaneous duration can't be dispelled, because the magical effect is already over before the dispel magic can take effect.

You choose to use dispel magic in one of three ways: a targeted dispel, an area dispel, or a counterspell:

Targeted Dispel: One object, creature, or spell is the target of the dispel magic spell. You make a dispel check (1d20 + your caster level, maximum +10) against the spell or against each on-going spell currently in effect on the object or creature. The DC for this dispel check is 11 + the spells caster level. If you succeed on a particular check, that spell is dispelled; if you fail, that spell remains in effect.

If you target an object or creature that is the effect of an on-going spell (such as a monster summoned by monster summoning), you make a dispel check to end the spell that conjured the object or creature.

If the object that you target is a magic item, you make a dispel check against the item's caster level. If you succeed, all the item's magical properties are suppressed for 1d4 rounds, after which the item recovers on its own. A suppressed item becomes non-magical for the duration of the effect. An interdimensional interface (such as a bag of holding) is temporarily closed. A magic items physical properties are unchanged: A suppressed magic sword is still a sword (a masterwork sword, in fact). Artifacts and deities are unaffected by mortal magic such as this.

You automatically succeed on your dispel check against any spell that you cast yourself.

Area Dispel: When dispel magic is used in this way, the spell affects everything within a 20-foot radius.

For each creature within the area that is the subject of one or more spells, you make a dispel check against the spell with the highest caster level. If that check fails, you make dispel checks against progressively weaker spells until you dispel one spell (which discharges the dispel magic spell so far as that target is concerned) or until you fail all your checks. The creatures magic items are not affected.

For each object within the area that is the target of one or more spells, you make dispel checks as with creatures. Magic items are not affected by an area dispel.

For each ongoing area or effect spell whose point of origin is within the area of the dispel magic spell, you can make a dispel check to dispel the spell.

For each ongoing spell whose area overlaps that of the dispel magic spell, you can make a dispel check to end the effect, but only within the overlapping area.

If an object or creature that is the effect of an ongoing spell (such as a monster summoned by monster summoning) is in the area, you can make a dispel check to end the spell that conjured that object or creature (returning it whence it came) in addition to attempting to dispel spells targeting the creature or object.

You may choose to automatically succeed on dispel checks against any spell that you have cast.

Counterspell: When dispel magic is used in this way, the spell targets a spellcaster and is cast as a counterspell. Unlike a true counterspell, however, dispel magic may not work; you must make a dispel check to counter the other spellcaster's spell.

Invisibility Purge
Evocation 1 standard action SRD
- APeace 3, Arc 3, Clr 3, KotC 3 V, S
1 min./level (D) Personal 30 minutes
Target: You

Dispels invisibility within 5 ft./level.

You surround yourself with a sphere of power with a radius of 5 feet per caster level that negates all forms of invisibility.

Anything invisible becomes visible while in the area.

Magic Circle against Evil
Abjuration [Good] 1 standard action SRD
Will negates (harmless) - No; see text APeace 3, Arc 3, ChamGwyn 3, Clr 3, Dem 2, Exorcism 2, Good 3, KotC 3, Pal 3, Sor/Wiz 3, Vassal of Bahamut 3, Wuj 3 V, S, M/DF
10 min./level Touch 4 hours
Area: 10-ft.-radius emanation from touched creature

As protection spells, but 10-ft. radius and 10 min./level.

All creatures within the area gain the effects of a protection from evil spell, and no nongood summoned creatures can enter the area either. You must overcome a creatures spell resistance in order to keep it at bay (as in the third function of protection from evil), but the deflection and resistance bonuses and the protection from mental control apply regardless of enemies spell resistance.

This spell has an alternative version that you may choose when casting it. A magic circle against evil can be focused inward rather than outward. When focused inward, the spell binds a nongood called creature (such as those called by the lesser planar binding, planar binding, and greater planar binding spells) for a maximum of 24 hours per caster level, provided that you cast the spell that calls the creature within 1 round of casting the magic circle. The creature cannot cross the circles boundaries. If a creature too large to fit into the spells area is the subject of the spell, the spell acts as a normal protection from evil spell for that creature only.

A magic circle leaves much to be desired as a trap. If the circle of powdered silver laid down in the process of spellcasting is broken, the effect immediately ends. The trapped creature can do nothing that disturbs the circle, directly or indirectly, but other creatures can. If the called creature has spell resistance, it can test the trap once a day. If you fail to overcome its spell resistance, the creature breaks free, destroying the circle. A creature capable of any form of dimensional travel (astral projection, blink, dimension door, etherealness, gate, plane shift, shadow walk, teleport, and similar abilities) can simply leave the circle through that means. You can prevent the creatures extradimensional escape by casting a dimensional anchor spell on it, but you must cast the spell before the creature acts. If you are successful, the anchor effect lasts as long as the magic circle does. The creature cannot reach across the magic circle, but its ranged attacks (ranged weapons, spells, magical abilities, and the like) can. The creature can attack any target it can reach with its ranged attacks except for the circle itself.

You can add a special diagram (a two-dimensional bounded figure with no gaps along its circumference, augmented with various magical sigils) to make the magic circle more secure. Drawing the diagram by hand takes 10 minutes and requires a DC 20 Spellcraft check. You do not know the result of this check. If the check fails, the diagram is ineffective. You can take 10 when drawing the diagram if you are under no particular time pressure to complete the task. This task also takes 10 full minutes. If time is no factor at all, and you devote 3 hours and 20 minutes to the task, you can take 20.

A successful diagram allows you to cast a dimensional anchor spell on the magic circle during the round before casting any summoning spell. The anchor holds any called creatures in the magic circle for 24 hours per caster level. A creature cannot use its spell resistance against a magic circle prepared with a diagram, and none of its abilities or attacks can cross the diagram. If the creature tries a Charisma check to break free of the trap (see the lesser planar binding spell), the DC increases by 5. The creature is immediately released if anything disturbs the diagrameven a straw laid across it. However, the creature itself cannot disturb the diagram either directly or indirectly, as noted above.

This spell is not cumulative with protection from evil and vice versa.

Magic Vestment
Transmutation 1 standard action SRD
Will negates (harmless, object) - Yes (harmless, object) APeace 3, Arc 3, Artificer 1, Clr 3, Halfling 3, KotC 3, Nobility 3, Strength 3, War 3 V, S, DF
1 hour/level Touch 6 hours
Target: Armor or shield touched

Armor or shield gains +1 enhancement per four levels.

You imbue a suit of armor or a shield with an enhancement bonus of +1 per four caster levels (maximum +5 at 20th level).

An outfit of regular clothing counts as armor that grants no AC bonus for the purpose of this spell.

Prayer
Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting] 1 standard action SRD
None - Yes APeace 3, Arc 3, ChamGwyn 3, Clr 3, Community 3, Competition 3, KotC 3, Orc 3, Pal 3, Shu 3 V, S, DF
1 round/level 40 ft. 5 minutes
Area: All allies and foes within a 40-ft.-radius burst centered on you

Allies +1 bonus on most rolls, enemies -1 penalty.

You bring special favor upon yourself and your allies while bringing disfavor to your enemies. You and your each of your allies gain a +1 luck bonus on attack rolls, weapon damage rolls, saves, and skill checks, while each of your foes takes a -1 penalty on such rolls.

Protection from Energy
Abjuration 1 standard action SRD
Fortitude negates (harmless) - Yes (harmless) APeace 3, Arc 3, Blg 3, Blk 3, Clr 3, Dem 2, Drd 3, Duskblade 3, HB 3, Hoard 3, HotD 3, KotC 3, Luck 3, Protection 3, Rgr 2, Shu 3, Sor/Wiz 3, Vassal of Bahamut 3, Wuj 3 V, S, DF
10 min./level or until discharged Touch 1 hour
Target: Creature touched

Absorb 12 points/level of damage from one kind of energy.

Protection from energy grants temporary immunity to the type of energy you specify when you cast it (acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic). When the spell absorbs 12 points per caster level of energy damage (to a maximum of 120 points at 10th level), it is discharged.

Note: Protection from energy overlaps (and does not stack with) resist energy. If a character is warded by protection from energy and resist energy, the protection spell absorbs damage until its power is exhausted.

Searing Light
Evocation 1 standard action SRD
None - Yes Arc 3, Clr 3, Exalted Arcanist 3, Glory 3, HotD 3, KotC 3, Shu 3, Sun 3, Vassal of Bahamut 3 V, S
Instant Medium General
Effect: Ray

Ray deals 1d8/two levels damage, more against undead.

Focusing divine power like a ray of the sun, you project a blast of light from your open palm. You must succeed on a ranged touch attack to strike your target. A creature struck by this ray of light takes 1d8 points of damage per two caster levels (maximum 5d8). An undead creature takes 1d6 points of damage per caster level (maximum 10d6), and an undead creature particularly vulnerable to bright light takes 1d8 points of damage per caster level (maximum 10d8). A construct or inanimate object takes only 1d6 points of damage per two caster levels (maximum 5d6).

Shout
Evocation [Sonic] 1 standard action SRD
Fortitude partial or Reflex negates (object); see text - Yes (object) Brd 4, Duskblade 4, KotC 3, Sin-W 4, Sor/Wiz 4, Wmg 4, Wuj 4 V
Instant 30 ft. General
Area: Cone-shaped burst

Deafens all within cone and deals 5d6 sonic damage.

You emit an ear-splitting yell that deafens and damages creatures in its path. Any creature within the area is deafened for 2d6 rounds and takes 5d6 points of sonic damage. A successful save negates the deafness and reduces the damage by half. Any exposed brittle or crystalline object or crystalline creature takes 1d6 points of sonic damage per caster level (maximum 15d6). An affected creature is allowed a Fortitude save to reduce the damage by half, and a creature holding fragile objects can negate damage to them with a successful Reflex save.

A shout spell cannot penetrate a silence spell.

Summon Monster III
Conjuration (Summoning) 1 round SRD
None - No Arc 3, Blk 3, Brd 3, Clr 3, Dem 3, KotC 3, Sor/Wiz 3, Summoner 3, Wuj 3 V, S, F/DF
1 round/level (D) Close General
Effect: One or more summoned creatures, no two of which can be more than 30 ft. apart

Calls extraplanar creature to fight for you.

This spell functions like summon monster I, except that you can summon one creature from the 3rd-level list, 1d3 creatures of the same kind from the 2nd-level list (summon monster II), or 1d4+1 creatures of the same kind from the 1st-level list (summon monster I).

Summon MonsterAlignment
Celestial black bear LG
Celestial bison NG
Celestial dire badger CG
Celestial hippogriff CG
Small Air Elemental N
Small Earth Elemental N
Small Fire Elemental N
Small Water Elemental N
Fiendish ape LE
Fiendish dire weasel LE
Hellhound LE
Fiendish constrictor snake LE
Fiendish boar NE
Fiendish dire bat NE
Fiendish Huge monstrous centipede NE
Fiendish crocodile CE
Dretch (demon) CE
Fiendish Large viper snake CE
Fiendish wolverine CE