Protection From Evil, 10' Radius
(Abjuration)


 

Reversible:
Protection From Good, 10' Radius
 

[default: cleric, mu: magic-user]


Level: c4, mu3, sh4
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Range: T
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Duration: 1t* (mu: 2r*)
Components: v.s.m
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CT: 7 (mu: 3)
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Save: None
Area: 20' 
diameter sphere (sh: circle)
(mu: 10' radius sphere around creature touched)
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Effect: The globe of protection of this spell is identical in all respects to a protection from evil (q.v.) spell,
except that it encompasses a much larger area and the duration of the protection from evil, 10' radius spell is greater.

DMG: As heretofore noted, this spell prevents use of body weaponry by affected creatures.

MC: To complete this spell, the cleric must trace a circle 20' in diameter using holy water or blood,
incense or smouldering shit as according to the protection from evil spell.

Shukenja: This spell is an expansion of the shukenja ritual of protection from evil, and functions as the effects of that ritual in the described area.

Shukenja.MC: The shukenja must trace a circle of the correct AREA using holy water, tea, incense, salt, or rice.

<note: there is a reversed version of the spell for the shukenja, as well>

Q: Does the circle of protection from
a protection from evil, 10' radius
spell move with the caster?

A: Yes, both versions of the protection from
evil spell move with the caster.
(153.7)





Bombay wrote:

Protection from Evil 10'r - When trying to attack a creature that cannot break this circle, can you willingly allow it to enter your circle when your trying to attack it, or must you always force it into a corner to break the circle?


The Protection Circle can be permanently dropped by the caster at anytime. forcing an evil opponent to have no place to go but into the circle involuntarily breaks the spell.

Cheers,
Gary
 


Bombay wrote:
What would you do in the Case for a Paladin then, in regards to his Pro Evil?


The paladin's Protection from Evil is no different from the spell of that name in such case, so I would treat it as if it were a spell, and if the paladin purposfully broke it, the circle would cease functioning until the adversary concerned was destroyed.

Cheers,
Gary
 
 


Quote:
Reading once somewhere in the DMG it mentioned that Protection Circles will temporarially break Charm spells, I have ruled that Pro Evil of Paladin would do this also. Some think otherwise, would you tend to agree or disagree?

Thanks for your time.
 


I do not believe that a Protection from Evil generated by a paladin will break an existing Charm spell, as it is meant primarily to assist the Paladin against the malign.

As a Charm might well be cast by a non-evil person for non-evil purposes, any temporary breaking of such a spell needs be considered carefully by the DM.

Cheers,
Gary
 
 









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