'Irnar's Poloroidic Pregnancy (Necromancy)
This spell will speed up the pregnancy of a woman from 9 stages to 9
hours. One must make a system shock when it's time to give birth.
Success indicates that the birth is successful, failure indicates that
child dies and the woman suffers a permanent -1 reduction to
Constitution.
'Irnar is still researching, but the priestesses of the Mother Goddess
are doing their damnedest to hunt him down and destroy his research,
it is a violation if their creed.
Acid Rain (Evocation)
This spell will cause a sheet of corrosive acid to fall from the sky
(actually, it will appear 10 feet over the target spot). All creatures
or objects underneath will be subject to its effects. The acid will
corrode wood, metal, cloth, and flesh. The initial inundation will
cause 1d6 damage per level (with a maximum of 10d6). A successful
saving throw will cause half damage, and adds +1 to subsequent saving
throws. All items exposed to the acid must also save. If a magical
item saves successfully, no further saving throws are necessary.
Armour loses one point of Armour Class per round. If it loses all of
its points, it disintegrates and falls to the ground. Weapons lose one
point per round. The number of points is determined by size (large: 3,
medium: 2, small: 1). When all points are gone, the weapon is too weak
to use in combat.
All damage done to items (other than loss of magical properties), can
be repaired with a mend or the like, unless the item was destroyed.
Subsequent damage to flesh is 1d6 per round. All subsequent damage can
be avoided if victims immerse themselves in water, to wash off the
acid.
The material components of this spell are rain water and sulphur.
Alpha's Firefountain (Alteration)
This spell is similar to the 4th-level Alpha's firefall spell, but is
more powerful in two ways. First, the spray of liquid fire burns for
a total of three rounds, inflicting 3d6 damage the first round, 2d6
the second, and 1d6 the third. There is no saving throw versus the
damage inflicted by the spray. Secondly, the wizard is able to throw
up one prominence of flame (for 4d10 fire damage the first round, and
2d10 the second, with a saving throw versus breath weapon for half
damage) for every six levels of the wizard (rounding off all
fractions). The material components are a lump of pitch, sulphur,
saltpetre, magnesium, and an available fire source.
Alpha's Rainbow Warrior (Evocation, Summoning)
This spell invokes energy and the spirit of a creature from the
quasi-elemental plane of radiance. The rainbow warrior has as many hit
points as the wizard would at full health, and attacks as a fighter of
half the wizard's level. The warrior has an Armour Class of 0, and can
only be struck by magical weapons. It attacks with a spear of
radiance, which causes damage the same way as the 2nd-level rainbow
beam if the target is struck. As with that spell, the wizard has a 5%
per level chance of selecting the colour of the spear, otherwise it is
random. The rainbow warrior may fly at a movement rate of 24, but it
has no real substance and cannot touch nor carry any material object.
Creatures dwelling on or drawing power from the negative material
plane or plane of shadow suffer 1d6 damage every round that they are
within 20 feet of the rainbow warrior, as it sheds a bright globe of
light strongly infused with energy from the positive material plane.
The rainbow warrior is unaffected by poison, paralysis, petrification,
fire, electricity, gas, or acid. Unholy water causes it 2d4 damage,
and cold attacks do full normal damage.
Negative energy attacks gain a bonus of +1 per die of damage, and any
spells involving darkness cause the rainbow warrior 2d6 points of
damage per level of the spell, but the darkness will be dispelled. Any
darkness spell coming into contact with the 20-foot globe of light
surrounding the rainbow warrior must be checked as if dispel magic was
cast at the level of the summoner of the warrior. Only one such
dispelling attempt is possible for each darkness spell that could be
affected, although the warrior can automatically dispel any darkness
spell by touching the area of effect, but it will suffer damage as if
the spell had been cast specifically at him. Dark-dwelling creatures
(eg. drow, duergar) are affected by the rainbow warrior's globe of
light as they would be by continual light. The material component of
this spell is a clear diamond worth no less than 5000 gp.
Alpha's Starlight Citadel (Conjuration/Summoning)
This spell can only be cast in an area under star- or moonlight. When
cast, it brings into being a deep blue-black tower of magical metal,
with many faint silvery gleams. This tower is in all respects similar
to Daern's instant fortress (q.v.) except that it grows slowly during
the course of the casting, and so no creature able to move could
possibly be harmed by its expansion. The door to the citadel is wizard
locked at the wizard's level. One creature for each level of
experience of the wizard may be designated in the casting of the
spell, and such creatures may freely open the door, though the wizard
may override this at any time by mental command. The magic of the
walls of the citadel prevents the passage of any ethereal, astral, or
out-of-phase creature. Teleportation into and out of the tower is
still possible. This spell lasts until the first rays of direct
sunlight strike the tower, but it cannot last longer than 2 hours + 1
hour per level of the wizard in any event. The material component is
a star sapphire and a small steel carving of a tower.
Alter Occurrence (Conjuration/Summoning, Invocation/Evocation)
This spell is a weaker version of the 7th-level wizard spell limited
wish. Alter occurrence enables the wizard to alter the way an event in
the very recent past actually occurred. For the casting of the spell,
the wizard recounts an event which occurred up to two rounds previous
which he viewed firsthand. The wizard, while recounting the incident,
modifies it in the way which he would have liked for it to occur. At
the end of the casting, the past will be rewoven along the lines of
the wizard's version, by a base guideline of 3% per level of the
wizard.
For instance, Johann, a 12th-level wizard, uses the spell to make a
freak gust of wind blow an arrow totally off course which shot his
companion Rykor in the heart a few seconds ago - a critical hit.
Johann has a 36% chance to make the arrow miss, else it still hits
doing regular damage. If Johann had asked for the arrow to have missed
Rykor's heart, it might have still hit Rykor but would have done only
100-36 = 64% of the designated damage.
This spell will automatically modify the perceptions of the past for
all of those, other than the wizard, who were present during both the
modified and unmodified events unless they make a saving throw versus
spell. Alter occurrence cannot be used to raise character abilities
(even temporarily) or mimic other magical effects. Frequent use of
this spell may cause the wizard to go insane; make an Intelligence
check with a cumulative -1 penalty each time the spell is used by the
same wizard over a one week period, or suffer a random type of
insanity.
Alter occurrence is a spell published by the wizard Saridan Hysakai
after over a decade of study, an unknown amount of which was spent at
the plane of time. Saridan subsequently went insane.
Annihilate Matter (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell causes a spherical region, 1 metre in radius, to appear
anywhere within range of the wizard. In this region all matter
vanishes. When it appears, a hurricane-force wind blows into the
sphere as the air inside it is annihilated. All human-sized or smaller
creatures in the vicinity who have no means of support must make a
saving throw versus death magic or lose their balance and be sucked
into the sphere and destroyed (in which case a wish or possibly a
limited wish is required to recover them). "Means of support" can
include, for example, holding onto something solid being held by
another character, being under the influence of a fly spell or having
the natural ability to fly or levitate (eg. a beholder).
Note that the wizard is not necessarily immune to being sucked into
the sphere. Light objects which are not being held by anything or
anyone (eg. papers lying on a desk) are also liable to be sucked into
the sphere and destroyed. Anything thrown into the sphere, short of an
artifact or relic, is automatically destroyed. While the sphere can
move under control of the wizard, it is not a useful weapon because it
moves only at walking pace, hence even the clumsiest creature can
easily dodge it. If an attempt is made to actually cast the spell at
a target, a saving throw indicates whether the target dodges or is hit
and destroyed. A successful dispel magic will destroy the sphere,
otherwise it neither affects nor is affected by spells. The material
component for this spell is a 1000 gp ruby.
Anthropomorphization (Alteration, Enchantment, Evocation)
This spell animates one small object of no more than 3 cubic feet in
size. The object then takes on a pseudo-life, with a degree of
intelligence and the ability to speak and move. If the original object
was not flexible, extra flexibility or small limb-like structures form
upon it to allow it movement. Its capabilities aren't strong or
powerful enough to allow combat or anything more potent than an unseen
servant can accomplish physically. The object has a personality
appropriate to its original nature, but never a truly malevolent one
(unless the object is a torture device or such). In any case, the
object's pseudo-intelligence is never more than 8, but it is capable
of carrying on reasonable and witty (dependent upon personality)
conversation despite its inability to truly learn new fields of
knowledge. The object remains animate unless a successful dispel magic
is applied, but the same personality can be re-evoked (along with what
pass for memories in the object) with a recasting of
anthropomorphization. When determining the nature of an object's
personality, think of fantasy and science fiction sources such as The
Brave Little Toaster (the story) or Beauty and the Beast (the movie).
An intelligent being that has somehow been polymorphed into an object
or whose soul is trapped in an object can be spoken to and made
"active" using this spell, although they are bound to want to become
truly free once more. Secluded or eccentric wizards often have houses
full of charming little animated companions, because they really are
fun to have around.
The material component is the skull and paw of a naturally deceased
and well loved pet (not necessarily the caster's own).
Area of Effect Increaser (Alteration, Metamagic)
This spell empowers the caster with one spell level per two caster
levels. With these spell levels the caster may increase or decrease
the area of effect of any other spells he casts during the duration of
this spell. The area increase may achieve a maximum increase of up to
twice the area at caster levels 12-16, 3 times the area at caster
levels 17-21, one time more per 5 caster levels above that.
The size increase does not increase the damage of the spell; to the
contrary - a spell decreases in damage to a fraction determined by the
factor given above: half damage at factor 2, one third damage at
factor 3, etc.
Thus, a fireball would increase to a 40-foot radius sphere, but (if
cast by a 10th-level or higher caster) would only cause 5 dice of
damage to any within its area of effect. Thus, if a 28th-level wizard
cast a cone of cold at a quadruple size, he would only cause 7d4+7
points of damage to all within (which might still be enough in a
pinch).
The material component of this spell is a hammered-out sheet of gold
no smaller than one square foot per factor increase the caster intends
to use during the duration. This is not worth so much due to the
amount of gold but due to the finesse with which it has to be worked;
thus, it costs 10,000 gp.
The reverse of this spell, area of effect decreaser, reduces the area
of effect but increases the damage of the spell by 50% per reduction
factor. Thus, if the size of a spell is halved, it can cause up to
150% the number of dice of damage in half its area (the fireball would
shrink to a 10-foot radius sphere with a maximum of 15d6 of damage),
size reduction to 1/3 the damage (a fireball with approximately 7-foot
radius isn't huge but it can cause 20d6 damage) is increased to 200%,
etc.
The reverse' component is a solid cube of gold which has been
compressed by dwarven machines for well over a year until it reaches
a density where one cubic inch weighs 20 pounds. For this spell, a
cube of 3 inches per side (27 cubic inches or 54 pounds of gold =
540 gp worth plus the additional cost of paying the dwarves for having
to stop their mining machinery (or even worse: of building a new set
of machines for the wizard)). The machinery usage might cost somewhere
between 1000 gp (if the dwarves really love the wizard) to somewhere
around 50,000 or 100,000 gp (if they just hate him normally) for a
single cube. All material components are completely destroyed in the
casting.
These spells can each be layered up to a maximum of one spell level
per caster level at once (per casting of the spell). The normal and
the reversed spells are two different spells and their respective
spell levels cannot be mixed; the caster has to keep two different
quotas: one for those spell levels with which he may increase area of
effects and another quota of spell levels with which he may decrease
the area of effect. The caster may have up to one spell level per
caster level for the normal and another one spell level per caster
level for the reversed effect. If these spells' durations run out (or
are made to run out by dispel magic) the caster has to succeed at a
saving throw versus spell at -1 per spell level of this spell still
contained. If it fails, the caster inflates or deflates very forcibly
by a factor of one per spell level. To calculate the damage done to
the caster, the factor is reciprocated (a six changes to one sixth);
this is the fraction of hit points the caster would have left over if
he had been at maximum hit points. This might kill the caster, if he
is at less than maximum hit points. If the caster is reduced by this
damage to less than -30 hit points, he explodes or shrinks to nothing
due to this spell. Even if the caster survives the inflation or
deflation of the caster may cause serious problems, but this depends
on the DM's judgement and it causes some quite gruesome but rather
spectacular deaths if the caster isn't really careful! Inflation or
deflation lasts for one round (unless the caster exploded due to
inflation) per spell level left over, if the caster survives.
Aziel's Fluxuating Silence (Alteration)
Similar to the priest spell silence, this spell only differs in area
of effect. The recipient of this spell can extend the area of effect
up to a maximum 10 foot or to the minimum of hugging him skin tight
and even only covering certain parts of his body. The area of effect
can be shaped however the recipient wishes, all by mental command
(verbal commands would defeat the purpose). Fluxuating silence is
ideal for being stealthy but retaining spell casting ability.
Aziel's Protect Building from Fire (Abjuration)
This spell renders an area completely immune to fire. No normal fires
will burn within the area of effect. Magical fires will burn but will
not ignite anything. This spell will not stop damage from heat. The
reverse of this spell, Aziel's building's vulnerability to fire, will
negate the protection, but its area of effect is limited to only
affect certain small areas to allow for fireplaces and cooking hearths
within the protected area. This spell was created to protect the Great
Library of Alexandra in my campaign. The building must fit in a
50-foot per level of the caster cube. The material component for this
spell is a miniature maquette of the house being protected from fire.
Azura's Black Scythe (Evocation, Necromancy)
The black scythe is a fearsome weapon to behold, stretching 8 feet and
immolated in wispy green flames. It sweeps a 10-foot long, 180 degree
arc and can hit all targets within its area as a monster of the
wizard's level. Creatures up to 4+1 HD are slain instantly, while
those above 4+1 HD but below 8+3 HD must save versus spell or be
stunned for 1d4+1 rounds. Those who possess 8+3 HD up to 10 HD must
save versus spell or be slowed for 1d4 rounds. All effects are
cumulative. The scythe inflicts 1d10 damage in addition to its other
effects. The material component is a miniature sickle with an ebony
shaft and an adamantine blade costing 500 gp to construct.
Become Water (Alteration)
The wizard is able to transform himself into water upon casting this
spell. The amount of water the wizard will become is of equal mass to
the caster's body. While in water form, the caster is able to move at
MV 18 underwater, or MV 6 on the ground. The wizard only has limited
control of their body while in the water form, and cannot make any
attacks, manipulate objects, cast spells, or other things requiring a
physical form. They can flow across the ground, go between cracks,
move freely in water, and whisk away objects in their waves. The
caster cannot form water appendages or raise themselves off the
ground. While under become water's effects, the wizard can only by hit
by magical weapons.
The material component to this spell is a bit of water from a water
weird, water elemental, or other creature composed entirely of water,
which the caster drinks during casting.
Bigby's Strangulation (Evocation)
Bigby's strangulation creates a pair of disembodied hands sized for
the victim (up to 1 foot tall per level of the wizard). These hands
materialise around the victim's throat and commence strangulation. The
victim suffers 1 point of damage the first round, and each round
thereafter, sustains double the last round's damage.
Saving throws: a saving throw is permitted at the beginning of the
attack, and if successful, the spell is ruined. Each round after the
first, a saving throw for half damage (for that round) is permitted,
as the victim is struggling to keep his windpipe open. Needless to
say, the victim may engage in no other activity.
The hands cannot be attacked physically, but a successful Dispel
Magic, a wand of negation, a hungry disenchanter, etc. will destroy
them. The material component is a pair of gloves made from the skin of
a constricting snake, such as a python or boa constrictor. Upon
casting, the gloves vanish (and are worn by the strangling hands).
Once the spell is cast, the wizard need not maintain concentration for
it to work.
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: 'Irnar
Range: 10 yards + 5 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per 3 levels
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 10 square feet + 5 square feet per 2 levels
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Unknown
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Jason Nelson <tjaden@blake.acs.washington.edu>
Range: 5 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jason Nelson <tjaden@blake.acs.washington.edu>
Range: 30 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jason Nelson <tjaden@blake.acs.washington.edu>
Range: Infinite
Components: V
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Saridan Hysakai
Range: 10 metres per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 1-yard radius sphere
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Unknown
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent (until dispelled)
Casting Time: 3 hours
Area of Effect: Object touched
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Reversible
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 3 rounds per level
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S
Duration: 2 rounds per level
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Joe <phy_shaffer@valpo.bitnet>
Reversible
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 2 hours
Area of Effect: One building
Saving Throw: None
Author: Joe <phy_shaffer@valpo.bitnet>
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per 2 levels
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 10-yard long, 180 degree arc
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Jonathon Salazar (The Adept's Spellbook)
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn + 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Steve Bartell <stevebar@wordperfect.com>
Range: 5 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Max Becherer <becherer@suna0.cs.uiuc.edu>
Hit Dice of creature | Saving throw unsuccessful | Saving throw successful |
---|---|---|
up to 6 | Death | Death |
6+ to 8 | Death | 2d10+1 |
8+ to 10 | Death | - |
10+ or more | - | - |
The material component is a club shaped piece of bone.
Conjure Succubus or Incubus (Conjuration/Summoning, Necromancy)
This spell enables the caster to summon a female or male sexual spirit
which is subject to perform the caster's sexual bidding (this cannot
be combat). The spirit remains until dismissed. Casting this spell
causes 1d8 hit points of damage to the caster, and each orgasm with
the spirit requires a saving throw versus death magic. Failing this
saving throw permanently reduces the caster's Constitution by one
point. If the spirit causes someone besides the caster to orgasm, both
the caster and the other person must make the saving throw.
This spell serves few purposes except as a sexual perversion of the
wizard. The spell is quite popular amongst Necromancers.
Continual Shadow Light (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell is the permanent version of shadow light. It has the same
effects, except as noted above.
The material component is a black veil of silk laced with 100 black
pearls worth no less than 50 gp each plus a ring of blackened mithril
which is sewn into the veil's centre.
Copyright (Abjuration, Divination)
Cast this spell before starting spell research. The spell to be
researched cannot be learnt by others except with permission of the
one who researched the spell first or by the use of a limited wish. A
full wish enables learning and ability to teach others (variant of the
secrecy spell). If the caster dies, they'll require speak with dead to
get permission. The material component is a goose' feather.
Coradon's Cataclysmic Coronary (Invocation/Evocation, Necromancy)
After this spell is cast, the wizard must make a successful attack in
melee to affect the target. The wizard's normal THAC0 is used with a
+2 modifier to-hit. The spell will last until a hit is scored, or
until the duration expires, whichever comes first. If a hit is made,
the victim suffers a massive heart attack and must make a successful
system shock roll or die. Even if this roll succeeds, the target
suffers damage equal to 1d4 + 1 per level of the wizard.
Create Dry Bones (Enchantment, Necromancy)
Dry bones skeletons are essentially normal skeletons, but will come
back to life an equal number of times as the caster has levels. This
spell has particular good use with spirit legionnaire, spell carrier,
fireball, and permanency. The bones blow up each time you kill them -
at least 16 times -, and always have starting hit points. The material
components for this spell are some mummy wrappings.
Create Ghast (Necromancy)
This spell creates up to one ghast per six levels of the wizard, and
these ghasts will follow the commands of their creator to the best of
their ability. Each ghast is formed from the corpse of a human slain
by a ghoul, or ghast who has not yet risen as a ghoul itself. These
corpses are the material components of the spell. As implied above,
humans killed by a ghast will rise as ghouls to follow the pack.
Create State Room (Conjuration/Summoning)
This spell creates a small cosy sitting (or state) room. It includes
one large comfortable sitting or rocking chair per level, one or more
tables (up to a maximum area of 10 square feet per level), one ashtray
per table, a large closet with alcoholics, a tray with the appropriate
glasses, a cabinet with smoking material of (almost) all kinds
including most kinds of pipes, a small ice container (containing ice),
one samovar for tea and one for coffee, tea cups, sugar cubes (or
sugar-candy), small silver spoons, a fireplace (with burning fire), a
set of fireplace tools, a stand of wood, one oil lamp per level, one
sparker set per 5 levels, and rugs large enough to cover the floor of
the area of effect.
The effects concerning combat or selling of items are as with the
other room spells, but food and drinks conjured can be eaten or drunk
normally. This spell creates only the interior of the room; it doesn't
create the walls, floors, or ceilings.
The material components are a small piece of an oriental rug, a small
red brick (for the fireplace), one drop of 10 ten different
alcoholics, a small piece of expensive wood (like mahogany), a small
wad of cotton (for the stuffing), a small piece of crystal, a small
China tea cup with saucer, a silver coin, a tiny piece of flint (for
the sparker sets), a coffee bean and a tiny bag of tea.
Dardan's Desiccation (Evocation)
This spell causes the rapid ripping and rending of all fluids from an
individual through every pore and mucous membrane of their body. The
spell takes the form of a pale cone of oscillating ecru desiccants.
The cone formed is five feet long and one foot in diameter per level
of the caster. For example, a 12th-level wizard would cast a cone 60
feet long and 12 feet in diameter.
Any creature struck by the undulating cone must save versus death
magic or have their bodily fluids sucked away leaving behind only a
mummified shell. If a creature successfully saves, it still suffers
6d4 points of damage due to the extreme stress the spell inflicts on
the creature's body.
Certain aqueous beings are highly susceptible to the effects of this
spell. All amphibious creatures, slimes, jellies, molds, and
water-using creatures under 4 HD are automatically destroyed when
exposed to this spell, creatures over 4 HD suffer a -2 on their saving
throw. At the same time all fire-using, undead, animated, and related
creatures are immune to the spell.
The material component of this spell is an ounce of ground silica and
one mummified insect.
Darklight's Compulsion of Pure Reason (Abjuration, Enchantment)
This spell, when directed out toward intelligent targets, causes them
to be immediately dominated by the force of logic. Targets must be
truly intelligent and must have thought patterns which run along
roughly humanoid lines (so it does not affect cloakers or similarly
alien creatures). Friendly targets may waive their saving throws
versus the spell's effects. Hostile targets save versus spell, with
their magical defence bonus from Wisdom working against them (in
effect, their wisdom does not help them save against it; instead, it
helps the logic take hold), acting as a penalty rather than a bonus in
this case.
The magic of the spell is such that it stills all emotion, causing a
crystal-clear rationality to take hold of the targets' minds.
Lycanthropes can resist an involuntary change, berserkers have their
rages stopped in mid-hack, and spells such as fear or emotion have no
effect. It causes the creatures affected to be temporarily
emotionless.
The logic lasts until it is disrupted by the target succumbing to
strong emotions. Each time something happens which would normally
evoke a strong emotional response in the target, they must make a
Wisdom check (with magical defence bonuses subtracted from the roll).
A failed check causes the effect to end with respect to that target.
Darklight's Creeping Frost Curse (Alteration, Evocation)
This spell is a relatively insidious and nasty way to render a
fortification useless. The wizard casting it touches a portion of a
man-made structure (castle, etc.) of less than small-city size and
casts the spell. A patch of frost in the shape of the wizard's hands
will then form. Every 3 turns thereafter, the patch will grow
irregularly, covering 10 yards of additional radius, and unless
stopped, will coat the entire structure with an exceptionally cold
layer of icy frost. Dispel magic, if successful, will force the frost
back 10 yards in radius, but the original patch cannot be dispelled
with dispel magic alone. Fire spells will remove the frost within
their area of damage until the frost spreads back over the burned
spots in time. The original area can only be removed with the casting
of remove curse and flame strike together. This will disrupt the spell
entirely. A structure coated in this ice will be at least 20 degrees
C lower in temperature than the surrounding climate, and even lower in
a hot area. Contact with the ice will cause 1 HP of damage per round
of touch. The ice is also very slick, making movement upon it
hazardous. The wizard casting the creeping frost curse will be unable
to cast ice or cold related spells for a month afterwards, unless he
is a specialist water or ice wizard. (that is, if you allow ice
wizards).
Darklight's Finger of Ice (Alteration)
This spell, when cast upon a human or relatively human-sized creature,
will cause the target's blood to instantly freeze solid. The creature
is literally frozen in its tracks, and will die unless certain
measures are taken. The stricken creature takes on an icy countenance,
tinged strongly with blue. The reverse of this spell, Darklight's
blood warm, will re-thaw the creature's vital fluids and allow them a
system shock roll at -40%. If they fail, they die from the shock. If
they make the roll, they are still incapacitated for 1d4 days and must
rest in warm conditions, since they are severely frostbitten. Unless
the reverse is performed within 12 turns under normal conditions of
temperature, the creature will die; this can be forestalled by keeping
them in a below-freezing environment. On a non-frozen creature, blood
warm has a 40% chance (+1% per level of the caster) of incapacitating
the creature from ugly heatstroke for 2d10 turns.
Darklight's Future Self (Conjuration)
This spell is a very strange temporal conjuration. It causes a
quasi-real double of the caster to appear at a place to which the
caster is travelling and make arrangements for his arrival. The time
of his arrival cannot be more than two weeks away, and the place
cannot be more than 300 miles away or on another plane. The
destination should be a city, village, town, or trading post, not
simply an isolated person's house. Even if the caster has no idea what
exact business he has to do or at what inn he will stay, the double
will "know" and will have spoken to the right people and made the
right arrangements. Therefore, when the caster arrives and enters an
inn, the caster's preferred overnight arrangements will have been
worked out; people with whom the caster wishes to speak with or trade
with will meet him at the time the caster realizes he needs to speak
or deal with them (if this seems a bit mind-boggling, realize that it
is simply the temporal, quantum nature of the spell which causes it to
be so). The arrangements cannot be spread over a time period of more
than three days, and the future self cannot be cast when the caster is
not going to travel within the spell's time limit. So, if a caster,
planning a trip, casts future self and is then detained for more than
2 weeks, the spell will be cancelled. The caster must "set aside" an
amount of money in a sealed pouch or box upon the spell's casting, and
it is in a state of flux until the events play themselves out, at
which point the proper change will be left in the container at the end
of the spell's duration. Purchases or accommodations costing more than
the reserved funds will simply be reserved by the double, unless the
caster isn't able to afford them. The double will only be truly seen
or noticed by the people with which transactions or business
arrangements are made, and will not "exist" in any other localities in
the city. The double will not seem strange or unreal to those
contacted, and these persons will realize that it is simply making
"arrangements" for the caster's arrival, however odd that this may
seem to the ordinary person, it will not disturb these contacted
people. The double will not be seen moving through the city streets,
as it does not exist apart from its mission. When adjudicating this
spell, do not worry yourself about paradoxes, because it is magic.
Darklight's Hideous Rending (Alteration, Necromancy)
This spell requires full concentration on the part of the caster for
its entire duration. For 1 round per two levels of the wizard, a
gruesome attack may be carried out. The wizard makes grasping and
pulling motions with his hands in the direction of a single creature
within 50 yards, and rolls to hit. A successful hit will do 2d4 damage
to the creature, as a handful of flesh is teleported 3-5 feet from the
unfortunate's body. One rending attack may be made per round while the
spell lasts. The target will begin bleeding for 2 points of damage per
"rend" until they receive healing or serious bandaging. The caster
also rolls a percentile on each successful hit; if the score is equal
to or under the caster's level in percentage, the target loses a vital
organ or chunk thereof, and must save versus death magic or expire on
the spot. If the saving throw is successful, they will lapse into a
coma, and can only be revived by a cure serious wounds or similar
greater healing spell; if not so healed, they die within 24 hours. If
a target dies or falls comatose, the wizard may move his focus to a
new victim, and so on, for as long as the spell continues. Use of this
spell is not an act in accordance with a good alignment. Darklight
himself will rarely use it, due to its ruthlessness.
Darklight's Lightning Web (Evocation)
This spell must be anchored as a web spell, and superficially acts as
one. However, the network of strands in this spell are composed of
crackling electricity. If it forms around creatures, they take 6d8
electrical damage (a saving throw versus breath weapon reduces this to
half damage). When caught, after the initial jolt, they must hold
perfectly still or risk breaking additional strands (strands vanish
when broken, but dispense damage, on average 1d3 per strand). To
escape, one can try to move out carefully, making a Dexterity check at
-4 for each 10 yards moved or taking an additional 2d4 damage (no
saving throw). Creatures "waiting out" the duration must make a
Strength check and a Constitution check at -2 (each) every turn or
fail to hold perfectly still, taking 2d4 damage (no saving throw).
They may then safely remain lying where they have collapsed without
risking further shock. Creatures immune to electrical damage are, of
course, immune to the effects and can break the strands easily and
without fear. Large amounts of water sprayed into the web will
disperse it in a crackling, sparking burst. However, if anyone is hit
by the water as well, they will conduct the spell's energy, taking
6d10 shock damage. If the water is a stream emanating from a being
(like a water bolt or decanter of endless water), the being must save
versus paralysation or suffer the above damage. The material component
for this spell is a scale of an electric eel.
Darklight's Planar Bubble (Conjuration)
This spell summons a bubble of material from one of the inner planes.
Any creatures caught inside this bubble will suffer the effects of
unprotected exposure to the plane in question (unless, of course, they
possess applicable protection). A saving throw versus breath weapon
may be made during the second round to jump clear. Anyone failing this
saving throw cannot escape, as the bubble's boundary solidifies; at
this point, only a dispel magic, disintegrate, or similar spell can
destroy the bubble. There is a base 10% chance of accidentally
catching a creature native to the elemental plane in question inside
the bubble. It will usually react in a hostile and aggressive manner.
The bubble can be of any elemental, para-elemental, or quasi-elemental
plane, not including those of time, electromagnetism, shadow, or the
positive or negative material planes. The material component is a
small sample of the material desired (in the case of lightning,
vacuum, radiance, magma, etc., some creativity must be exercised, and
the DM must rule what counts as a sample).
Darklight's Planar Weapon (Conjuration, Wild Magic)
This spell is similar to Darklight's minor planar weapon, but it
conjures a medium-sized weapon no larger than a staff or longsword, of
a type the caster is proficient in. It acts as a weapon, +3 in all
respects, save that it does 3d6 extra damage of special planar type.
The plane whose energies are drawn upon is determined below:
Darklight's Readied Dweomer (Alteration, Metamagic)
This spell is used to ready another spell for instantaneous casting in
tight situations. It can be used with any spell of fifth level or
lower, whose casting time is less than 1 turn. The spell is cast ahead
of time, with an extra round added to the casting time, and with
normal components consumed. The dweomer is then held "ready" and can
be loosened at any time the wizard wills. Note that the spell still
occupies a "slot" in the caster's memory.
The readied spell has normal duration, area of effect, range, and
saving throw, but the casting time is reduced to effectively zero upon
its triggering. The metamagic can only affect one lesser spell, and
requires the additional component of a miniature golden cage with a
swinging door (no less than 300 gp cost).
Darklight's Searing Disk (Evocation)
This spell conjures a white-hot, 6-foot wide floating disk of iron.
The caster can manoeuvre the disk about at a rate of MV 20 by mental
command. The disk cannot be moved farther than the above range, and
can be stopped instantly, as if without any inertia, by the caster's
command. It can be used to strike and pummel creatures within range,
needing no roll to hit. The intended target gets a saving throw versus
breath weapon to dodge it, otherwise they take 6d6 from the impact and
heat.
If used to pin a creature down, the victim receives a saving throw
versus breath weapon at +3, failure indicating that they are trapped
by the disk, taking 8d6 damage per round from pressure and searing
damage. Only disruption of the wizard's concentration can free the
trapped creature if the wizard does not free them himself.
Creatures resistant to heat and fire take only half damage from any
application of the disk. Disruption of the wizard's concentration does
not cause the disk to disappear, but merely to hang motionless until
the wizard resumes active control. Any cold-based attack or spell of
more than 5 dice of damage directed at the disk causes it to shatter
from thermodynamic shock, instantly ending the spell.
The material component is a cast iron skillet.
Darklight's Tattoo Creature (Alteration)
This spell is a combination of Darklight's creature item and
Darklight's tattoo item in all respects.
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6 turns
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Mario R. Borelli <mario.r.borelli.3@nd.edu>
Range: 10 feet per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 120-foot radius sphere
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 day
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Unknown
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round per 2 levels
Casting Time: 2
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Allan J. Mikkola <allanm@vulcan.med.ge.com>
Range: 10 feet
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Until destroyed
Casting Time: 4 rounds
Area of Effect: One skeleton per level
Saving Throw: None
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 2 hours
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Geoffrey Edward Fagan <gefagan@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu>
Range: 10 feet
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 hour per level
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: 20 square feet per level
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Craig Singsank <singsank@oshkoshw.bitnet>
Range: 1 yard per level
Components: V
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature per 3 levels
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 2 turns
Area of Effect: Structure touched
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Reversible
Range: 50 yards
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 8
Area of Effect: One medium sized creature
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: Special
Components: V, S
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: 50 yards
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round per 2 levels
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 5 rounds per level
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: One 5-yard long square per level
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: 60 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 6 rounds + 1 round per level
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: One 10-yard long square
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 4d10 rounds
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
The material component is as with lesser planar weapon.
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: One spell
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: 15 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 2 turns
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Keith Taylor <ktaylor@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
D100 Roll | Result |
---|---|
01-20 | Reduce three random, different ability scores to 2d4+1 each. |
21-40 | Maximum hit points is 20% of the original; cannot increase until curse lifted. |
41-60 | -5 penalty to attack, damage (minimum damage is 0), Armour Class and saving throws. |
61-80 | Magical attacks against the victim cause maximum damage; the victim receives a saving throw versus spell of 18, with no modifications whatsoever. |
81-00 | This applies only if the killer is a person, roll again if not. Every other NPC who meets the killer senses something very bad about him. Nobody trusts him, since he carries a "smell of death". Such a person will always receive at least a "cautious" reaction from NPCs and is considered to be at most "indifferent", never friendly himself, no matter what he does. Reactions are left to the DM. They may include hostile mobs, ceaseless hunting by templars, animals attacking on the spot etc. |
There are five known ways to remove the curse. Other than these, the curse might be removed if a sufficiently powerful wizard could research a custom spell for this purpose. This would certainly require some body part of the original caster.
The spell may be removed:
Darkray's Chest (Alteration, Summoning)
Range: Special
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 week + 1 week per two levels
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
This spell is used to protect some "hot" and vulnerable items, such as spellbooks, scrolls and material components. The wizard leaves these in a specially prepared place and then uses a small "linking device" to recall them to his current place.
The store must be created first. This is a chest of up to 4x3x3 foot size. It can have compartments or secret mechanisms and traps. The exterior must be crafted from pure obsidian and carved with scenes of the wizard's life. It costs a minimum of 5000 gp for the basic work.
Regardless of the contents, the chest always weighs 15 pounds.
As long as they fit inside, spellbooks, maps, scrolls, potions, coins, etc., can be stored in the chest, with the exception of weapons: only one weapon can be stored. In addition, everything in the chest must have been in the property of the wizard for at least 24 consecutive hours before storage, otherwise the chest will not function at all.
Then the wizard must construct two identical "linking" devices. These can be almost anything but they must be made of metal. Usually they are something small and discreet, such as earrings or rings or bracelets. Their cost usually is around 3 gp each. The wizard then casts the spell on them and the chest. One of them fuses inside the chest, thus providing the necessary link with the other device.
From then on and for the spell's duration, the wizard leaves the chest in a presumably well guarded place and carries the second device, always in contact with his flesh (failure to do so ends the spell).
Three times per day, the wizard can summon the chest. He can then examine or alter the contents, use his spellbooks to memorise spells, etc. He can send the chest back to its hiding place or keep it, as he likes. Summoning and sending away the chest count as an action and require one round each.
The chest and the caster must be in the same plane of existence in order for the spell to work. The material components of the spell are the chest and the linking devices; the latter are consumed at the end of the spell.
A wizard can only have one such chest in operation at any given time.
Conc. Time in rounds | HP of damage | Spell failure | Radius (feet) | Min. level |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 | 1% | 20 | 12 |
2 | 9 | 1% | 30 | 12 |
3 | 15 | 2% | 50 | 12 |
4 | 22 | 3% | 70 | 13 |
5 | 30 | 5% | 100 | 13 |
6 | 39 | 7% | 130 | 14 |
7 | 49 | 10% | 160 | 14 |
8 | 60 | 15% | 200 | 15 |
9 | 72 | 20% | 250 | 16 |
10 | 85 | 30% | 300 | 17 |
During the whole casting time, the caster remains aware of his environment and is able to perform basic mental actions. This includes choosing a target for Melf's minute meteors or ceasing one of his previously cast spells.
The material components are a wooden staff and a small obsidian orb which costs around 50 gp. The wizard must hold the staff on the ground with one hand and hold the orb high with the other. The staff gathers energy and stores it in the orb. When the wizard desires to strike, he must first lift the staff and then crush the orb on the ground (the orb becomes fragile and shatters automatically if dropped). The staff is not consumed.
If the caster is physically hit or the orb is damaged during the casting, the spell is not totally wasted. The orb releases some of the stored energy; some is lost. To find out how much energy is actually released roll 1d4+1 and subtract the result from the current casting round. As a side effect, the caster suffers half the stated damage as well, with a saving throw for quarter damage.
For example, if the wizard is disrupted in the 6th round, the orb breaks. The 1d4 rolled gives 1. Thus, the orb releases enough energy to inflict 22 HP to all creatures within 70 feet. The caster takes 11 points of damage or 5 HP if he saves.
Darkray's Elemental Immunity (Abjuration)
This powerful spell offers protection against attacks of elemental
nature. It can selectively block attacks based on air, earth, fire and
water. The type of the element must be stated at memorisation time. It
is a weaker version (although not exactly similar) of elemental aura.
Once the spell is cast, the wizard and his possessions are totally
immune to all attacks of that element. However, attacks from the other
elements automatically succeed and attacks from the opposite element
inflict double damage as well, if not otherwise blocked: the caster
lowers his resistance to them in order to better protect himself
against the fourth one.
Example: if the caster is immune to fire, a water or earth elemental
could hit him with no attack roll needed; the water would cause double
damage.
The caster cannot use this spell to travel within a given element
(natural air excluded). He cannot, for example, breathe underwater or
dive in a pit full of silt. In addition, this spell does not function
in the elemental planes.
At any given time, the caster can be immune against a single element
only. Subsequent casting of this spell with a different element stated
cancels the previous one. This of course has nothing to do with
magical items that offer element protection, which always operate
normally.
The material components are as follows, among with their minimum cost:
Darkray's Ethereal Trip (Alteration)
With this spell, the caster can simply move from the prime to the
border ethereal or in the reverse direction. Up to one creature per
two levels can travel with the caster, by joining hands.
Each casting of the spell provides a one-way trip. To travel in the
opposite direction, another casting of the same spell or the use of
other means is required.
From the border ethereal the caster can move to the deep ethereal or
to other planes. See also the Manual of the Planes. As a reminder, for
every round that passes in the ethereal, ten rounds pass in the prime
material plane.
Darkray's Improved Alter Self (Alteration)
This spell is similar to the 2nd-level alter self with an increased
duration. In addition, it can only be dispelled by someone of at least
ninth level.
Darkray's Invulnerability (Abjuration)
When the wizard casts this spell, he becomes completely immune to
physical attacks by creatures of up to and including 6 levels or Hit
Dice. For every two levels beyond twelfth the caster attains, the
level or Hit Dice limit augments by one: 7 HD at fourteenth level,
8 HD at sixteenth level, 9 HD at eighteenth level, etc. The immunity
includes attacks from persons, such as punching.
The material component is the claw of a creature having suitable Hit
Dice; 6 at twelfth level, 7 at fourteenth, etc. A lesser one can be
used, with analogous decrease to the spell's power.
Darkray's Lock (Alteration)
This simple spell can lock any closeable item in such a fashion that
it cannot be opened except by breaking it. The magic strengthens it,
so that an effective Strength of 23 is required to break it, using a
steel item.
The magic can only be dispelled by a wizard or templar of a level
higher than the caster. Clerics and druids cannot dispel the magic.
The spell is not cumulative with a wizard lock.
Darkray's Orb of Spell Patterns (Enchantment, Invocation)
Using this spell, the wizard can construct a "spell pattern" and place
it on a specifically prepared orb. He can then activate the orb and
release all the spells at once.
The orb (1-2 inches diameter) must be made of any metal and costs at
least 30 gp. The caster must first memorise the spell parts of the
desired pattern, plus this spell. He cannot have any other memorised
and no other magical items or spell effects should exist in a range of
10 feet from him. The caster begins the spell holding the orb in his
hand and then keeps it in touch with him for 2d4 days. If he loses
contact with the orb, the spell fails and the orb becomes useless, as
well as if he uses other magic or is otherwise interrupted. At the end
of this period, the orb becomes noticeably warm. The wizard can then
place the desired spells on it, casting it one by one, at the order he
desires. When he is done, he finishes the spell and the orb reverts to
its normal state.
A command word is used to activate the orb. When someone holds the orb
and speaks the word, the spell pattern explodes: all the spells cast
on the orb are released, one by one, at the order in which they were
cast, with their normal casting time. Activating the orb has an
initiative modifier of +3.
If the orb is activated by a non-wizard, the result is a random
casting of the spells contained. A wizard of sufficient level to cast
the contained spells can control the orb as if it were a normal
magical item. A lower level wizard can only control spells he can
cast, the others are cast randomly.
The caster can place on the orb one spell for each four full
experience levels he has attained. Furthermore, the maximum spell
level of each single spell is as follows: fourth at levels 12-14,
fifth at 15-17 and sixth at 18 or higher. Finally, all spells must
belong to the same school of magic.
Here is an example: Darkray is a 13th-level invoker. He can place a
total of three spells, each of them no higher than fourth level.
He decides to place 3 magic missiles. After 5 days of preparation, he
has made his orb (supposing he rolled 5). When he wants to use it, he
points at the target and speaks the command word. He rolls an
initiative of 4. The orb is then activated at 7, the first magic
missile going off at 8 and the third at 10.
If he had already placed a fireball, dig and ice storm, this happens
when he uses it (after rolling a 1 for initiative):
at moment 4, the orb is activated; at moment 8: fireball,
instantaneously; at moment 11: dig, for 1 round per level, and at
moment 15: ice storm, for 1 round per level. The result of this is
that after the fireball, the poor victims will find themselves
struggling not to fall in the pit created by dig as the ice storm
makes the ground extremely slippery.
The orb turns to fine powder at the end of the spell and disperses,
never to be used again.
If the orb is destroyed before the spells are released, it explodes
into a retributive strike. All within 10 feet take 1d10 HP per spell
level stored, no saving throw. Those within 20 feet take half this
damage and those within 40 feet take half damage or a quarter if they
save versus breath weapon. The orb saves as a +3 magical item.
A wizard can only have a pair of such orbs at any given time.
Darkray's Powerguard (Abjuration, Evocation)
With this spell a wizard can lower his Armour Class to 0. The effects
are not cumulative with other spells that lower the Armour Class but
Dexterity bonuses still apply.
For each level of the caster, the powerguard absorbs 3 points of
damage that would normally hit, though not from magical spells or
effects. When it has absorbed the maximum damage, it vanishes. It does
not hinder movement, it is weightless and does not interfere with
spellcasting.
The material component are two silver coins.
Darkray's Protection from Feeblemind (Abjuration)
This simple spell protects the caster from the next feeblemind attack.
No matter what happens, the caster is rendered immune to exactly one
such attack, regardless of source. The spell lasts at most three
months. It can be dispelled only by someone of higher level than the
caster.
The material component is a small animal's brain that the caster must
consume during the casting.
Darkray's Teleport Guide (Alteration, Enchantment)
To use this spell, the wizard must prepare a special item that will be
used as the "target". From then on he can use a "guide" item to home
on it, as if using a teleport spell.
The target is usable only once. It must be made of metal and be carved
with scenes of the area it is in. It costs no less than 100 gp. The
guide costs less, around 5 gp and can be made of any material and
formed in any shape or size. It must remain in touch with the wizard,
however. Neither the guide, nor the target are reusable.
During the casting of the spell, the wizard must burn a mixture of
rare herbs and items belonging to the area around the target, to
charge the guide. One charge equals 50 gp of herbs, with a maximum
number of charges equal to the caster's level. After the casting of
the spell, the target item must remain in the same general place. If
it is ever taken farther than 20 yards from the original spot, the
spell ends. The caster can always tell whether this has happened if he
is on the same plane with the target.
As long as the wizard possesses the guide, he can spend a charge to
teleport back to the target if on the same plane. This follows the
standard rules for magical item activation, the guide having a +3
initiative modifier. When its charges are expended, the guide burns
out.
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
The spell protects against both natural and magical attacks, for
example lightning bolt, fireball, Melf's acid arrow, watery double...
The caster also gains immunity to physical attacks from creatures of
the relevant plane (including conjured elementals). Breath attacks
using an element (sand breath, gas breath) are not immune against but
have a +3 bonus to the saving throw instead.
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 day per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Range: Special
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Range: 0
Components: S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 3 hours
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Dimitris Xanthakis <dxanth@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
Distance to Gem Impact Place | Damage |
---|---|
up to 2 feet | 4 points per level of wizard |
2-5.9 feet | 2 points per level of wizard |
6-10 feet | 1 point per level of wizard |
The gem is thrown as a stone for which the wizard has proficiency, and acts as a grenade-like missile if it misses its intended target. If the gem is thrown against someone or something (and hits), it will only break instantly if it fails a saving throw for ceramic versus normal blow (soft objects) or crushing blow (hard objects).
Dheryth's Energy Lance (Evocation)
Energy lance is a slow spell that works only at very short distances.
If the wizard can get it off, though, its results are rewarding. This
spell causes a gem-tipped wand to spew out a directional beam of
intense positive energy at a single object or creature. Damage done is
1d6 points per level of the wizard over sixth (up to a maximum of
14d6), with no saving throw allowed. Additionally, if made the target
of the spell, objects made of non-magical wood, stone, or metal will
have a 6 inch hole drilled through them up to the maximum range of the
spell (or out the back of the object). Magical objects will suffer the
same fate unless they successfully save versus disintegration at +1.
The material components of this spell are a 6 to 8 inch platinum wand
of at least 1000 gp value, with a clear diamond or any opal worth
100 gp set on the end, as well as a loose 100 gp value gem, which is
consumed during the casting. There is a 10% chance that the gem on the
tip of the wand will shatter as well, reduced to 5% for a 1000 gp gem
and to a minimum of 1% for a 10,000 gp value gem.
Range: 10 feet + 1 foot per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: One creature or object
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jim Gitzlaff <gitzlaff@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Opponent is | Modified Score to Sever* | Modified Score to Sever** |
---|---|---|
Normal or armoured | 19-21 | 20-23 |
Larger than man-sized | 20-21 | 21-23 |
Solid metal or stone | 21 | 22-23 |
Double-Helix Fireball (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell's material components are phosphorus and two wires, twisted
together. When cast, two fireballs rush towards their target, in a
double-helix motion. Each fireball causes 5d6 points of damage, but
note the casting time. This may not be a very good spell, but it sure
is neat looking.
Dreamoore's Blade Summoning (Conjuration/Summoning, Evocation)
This spell creates a 5-foot long shimmering blue shaft of force from
the wizard's outstretched hands. He must physically wield the weapon
in combat, thus spells with somatic components cannot be cast while
the summoned blade exists. The "sword", however, has no true material
existence and does not conduct shock back to its wielder, thus its
overall speed factor is 1. It is neither an edged nor blunt weapon and
affects creatures normally immune to either.
The blade strikes once per round with a +5 to-hit bonus, inflicting
2d6+5 damage points per successful hit. It lasts 1 round per level of
the wizard and is subject to disintegrate and dispel magic. The
material component is a 500 gp crystal sword which requires 2 weeks to
construct.
Dreamoore's Eldritch Decagon (Alteration, Evocation)
When this spell is cast, the wizard sets up a brilliant array of pale
blue dancing rays which forms a decagon between both hands. The spell
draws power directly from the psychic winds of the astral and ethereal
plane. Once complete, it may fire a 1-foot wide beam of pure magical
force every round, and this ray unerringly strikes any single creature
or object within 10 feet per level (invisible targets require a to-hit
roll versus AC 6, modified by Dexterity, etc.) and inflicts 1d4+1
damage points per level of the wizard, up to 12d4+12 maximum. A
successful saving throw versus spell halves damage. These beams may be
unleashed from the decagon:
Dreamoore's Missile Tempest (Evocation)
Also known as Dreamoore's bolts of seeking, this spell creates a
powerfully enchanted bolt which has base 1d12 damage plus 3 points per
level of its wizard, up to 1d12+36 maximum (eg., a 12th-level missile
tempest does 37-48 HP damage). This bolt, however, can split into two
or more missiles striking single or multiple targets (with a minimum
of one point of damage per missile). Once the wizard unleashes the
bolt, he need but point and close his fist. The missile then flashes
outward, dividing into smaller missiles if so directed, and unerringly
hits all visible targets in a 90 degree arc before the wizard. The
material component for this spell is a 500 gp diamond which is hurled
into the air as spell casting is completed.
Dreamoore's Viper Lance (Alteration)
The viper lance launches a 2-foot long solid metal shaft at extremely
high velocity. This bolt always travels in a straight line trajectory,
its blinding speed making it near-invisible. Any creature struck
immediately suffers base 1d10+2 HP of damage, up to 1d10+30 maximum.
The wizard may launch one bolt per six experience levels, though only
one bolt may be fired per round. The material component is a solid
steel shaft engraved with the wizard's personal rune, with a mithril
or adamantine tip, and zinc stabilising fins. Each bolt requires two
weeks and 250 gp construction cost.
Eldarr's Improved Spell Conversion (Alteration)
This spell is identical to Eldarr's spell conversion, except that it
will convert any spell of sixth level or less to any known lower-level
spell. The duration and casting time are also increased.
This spell has the additional spell component of a powdered gem (of
any type) worth at least 400 gp (this is in addition to the
were-creature pelt). This gem is also consumed when the spell is cast.
Enemies (Enchantment/Charm)
This spell allows the wizard to bestow a Charisma of -1 on any
creature unless the saving throw versus spell is made. Creatures with
high Charisma get to add 1 to their saving throw per point of Charisma
above 14. Creatures with low Charisma subtract 1 from their saving
throw per point of Charisma below 8. Any normal creature seeing a
being with negative Charisma will attack it immediately trying to kill
it in any way possible. The spell has no effect on gods and demigods.
Creatures above 5 HD or fifth level get a saving throw as to whether
they attack the spell's recipient. The negative Charisma effect can be
negated by making the recipient invisible to normal view
(invisibility, darkness, etc.). The spell can also be negated by a
successful dispel magic. The material components of this spell are a
hemlock bud and a small piece of onyx.
Energy Field (Conjuration, Evocation)
This spell creates an invisible field of energy which is impermeable
to the passage of magical and psionic energies through its barriers.
Thus, for example, creatures inside the area of effect are completely
unaffected by spells which are cast outside the spell area. Similarly
people outside are not affected by spells from inside (note that,
since magic cannot pass through this barrier, creatures cannot
teleport, plane shift, etc. through the barrier). Energy field does
not, however, offer any physical protection whatsoever.
Spells which cause physical damage can destroy the shield but these
spells must do a total damage of 6 HP per level of the wizard.
Disintegrate will cause the shield to make a saving throw versus death
magic at the level of the wizard. If it saves, the spell has no
effect. If it fails then the spell does 1d8 points + 1 point per level
of the wizard damage to the field. A magic missile actually heals the
field on a one-to-one hit point basis.
The shield, if cast upon the wizard, moves with the wizard. If the
spell is cast upon another creature, it may make a saving throw versus
spells. If it fails its saving throw, the field follows the creature.
If the saving throw is made then the spell becomes rooted to the
target area. Otherwise, the spell remains stationary until the spell's
duration expires.
The material component for this spell is a diamond cube of not less
than 500 gp value. This cube will shatter when the spell expires or
the field is brought down by spell damage.
Etherealness (Alteration)
When this spell is cast, the creature touched is moved bodily to the
ethereal plane with all of its (non-living) equipment subject to a
maximum weight of 250 pounds plus 250 pounds per level of the wizard
beyond tenth. The creature may then move from the ethereal plane to
any adjacent plane (the prime, positive, or negative material plane,
or the elemental or para-elemental plane). An anti-magic shell won't
disrupt etherealness, provided that this spell is cast prior to the
anti-magic shell. If the wizard casts this spell upon himself, he may
include his familiar in the weight limit.
Feeblebody (Alteration)
This spell is exactly like feeblemind, except that Strength, Dexterity
and Constitution are permanently reduced to 3. The victim's intellect
is unaffected. Note: the victim may not be strong enough to move any
more. The material component is one live mouse. The mouse vanishes
upon casting, but is not destroyed.
Range: 40 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 2 rounds
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Rob Christie (the Griffon) <rchristi@bigcat.missouri.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jonathon Salazar (The Adept's Spellbook)
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Jonathon Salazar (The Adept's Spellbook)
The wizard must concentrate to maintain the eldritch decagon, thus any
successful attack against him negates the spell. The material
component is a small crystal in the shape of a 10-sided die set inside
an iron ring, and a loadstone.
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jonathon Salazar (The Adept's Spellbook)
Range: 100 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jonathon Salazar (The Adept's Spellbook)
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 hour per level
Casting Time: 2 turns
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Eldarr
Range: 60 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 4 rounds + 1 round per level
Casting Time: 3
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Douglas Webb <dwebb@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Range: 60 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 5 rounds per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 1-foot per level high cube
Saving Throw: None
Author: Paul D. Walker <pdwalker@hk.super.net>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kenneth C. Jenks <kjenks@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov>
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Max Becherer <becherer@suna0.cs.uiuc.edu>
Arc (degrees) | Range |
---|---|
90 | 200 feet |
180 | 150 feet |
270 | 100 feet |
360 | 50 feet |
The arc of flames will have a width of one foot, centred on the caster's hand, so the height of the wizard's hand at the time of casting will determine the height of the flames; thus if the flames are at waist level, it is possible to escape the effects of this spell if lying prone.
The caster may elect to cast the arc in a "doughnut" shape; that is, he may create an area around himself that is untouched by the flames (a good idea if the caster is in the midst of a friendly party). The radius of the hole may be any size the caster desires, up to half the range as given in the table above.
Anyone hit by the flames suffers 4d10 points of damage, plus 1 point per level of the caster (to a maximum of 4d10+20); a successful saving throw versus spell reduces the damage by half. If a victim fails a saving throw, all possessions must save versus magical fire or be consumed.
These flames are blocked by obstacles, and they will not rejoin behind the barrier. This will create gaps in the arc; therefore, if a target is standing behind a large enough obstacle, he will be shielded from the flames, even if the blocking obstacle is tens of feet away.
The material component for this spell is a chunk of volcanic rock and a lit candle; the rock is consumed with the casting, but the candle is not.
Fellstar's Flame Dome (Evocation)
This spell is similar to a wall of fire, but it creates a dome of
flames instead of a wall. The dome has a radius along the ground of 10
feet plus 5 feet per level of the caster; it is 25 feet high at its
peak. The dome must be cast so its base is resting on solid ground.
Unlike a wall of fire, the flame dome gives off waves of heat on all
sides; anyone within 10 feet of the dome suffers 2d6 points of damage,
while those within 20 feet suffer 2d4 points of damage. In addition,
the dome inflicts 3d8 points of damage, plus 1 point per level of the
caster on anyone who passes through the dome (like a wall of fire,
creatures subject to fire will suffer more damage at the DM's
discretion, and undead always suffer double damage). The procedure for
trapping creatures with the dome, as well as the duration of the
spell, are as per wall of fire.
The material components for this spell are specimens of phosphorus and
sulphur, both of which are consumed with the casting.
Fireblast (Evocation)
A fireblast is an explosive burst of flame, which detonates with a low
roar and delivers damage proportional to the level of the wizard who
cast it - 1d10 points of damage for each level of experience of the
spellcaster (up to a maximum of 10d10). Unlike fireball, fireblast
creates a lot of pressure and generally tries to conform the shape of
the area in which it occurs to its shape. In essence, it creates a 20
foot radius crater. Besides causing damage to creatures, the fireblast
ignites combustible materials, forces non-combustible items to save
versus crushing blow or be destroyed, melts soft metals, and creates
general havoc. If cast indoors or within range of a building or other
structure, structural damage will most likely occur as dictated by the
DM. Fireblast otherwise performs and is cast just like fireball, with
the additional material component of saltpetre.
Force Blast (Invocation/Evocation)
Force blast is a more powerful version of force bolt. If used against
creatures they take 6d10 damage, are knocked back 1d12 feet, and must
make a Dexterity check to remain standing. Any objects exposed to the
blast, most likely armour or a shield, must make a saving throw versus
crushing blow. If used against inanimate objects, the object must make
a saving throw versus crushing blow at -4 or be destroyed. The blast
has a Strength of 22 against doors, etc. It acts as a double-strength
battering ram against structures. The material components of this
spell are a pearl of at least 250 gp value, and a giant's tooth.
Gem Protector (Abjuration, Alteration)
This spell is similar to Item Protector, but it works only for gems of
any kind. It is a little higher powered for its specific purposes. It
protects the gem it is cast upon from two failed saving throws per
caster level. These saving throws may be of any kind. If the effect
normally does not allow a saving throw, this spell still protects from
the damage done by the effect - at the cost of five saving throws per
such effect. This spell may be layered up to 10 saving throws per
caster level from the same caster. Once all saving throws are gone,
this spell ends.
The material component is a gem of the same kind, worth the same
amount, and the same colour. This gem then has to be encased in
adamantine, then in hizagkuur metal and last in a case of gold from
smelted holy symbols. All of these components vanish in casting.
Range: 80 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Fellstar
Range: 10 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 4
Area of Effect: 20-foot radius
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: The Ghost <c572909@mizzou1.bitnet>
Range: 20 yards per level
Components: V, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Jason Riek (Karaieth) <jriek@shs.mv.com>
Range: 10 feet per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 year per level
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: One gem
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
D20 Roll | Strength Equivalent | Giant Type | To-hit Bonus | Damage Bonus |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 18/00 | Ogre | +3 | +6 |
1-6 | 19 | Hill giant | +3 | +7 |
20 | Stone giant | +3 | +8 | |
21 | Frost giant | +4 | +9 | |
22 | Fire giant | +4 | +10 | |
23 | Cloud giant | +5 | +11 | |
24 | Storm giant | +6 | +12 |
The die roll is modified by the following:
The material components of the spell are three hairs from three different types of giants.
Note: this greatly improved Strength spell play tested well in our campaign. The limitation of "fighters or priests only" was put on by the researcher to prevent those nasty thieves from using it to backstab, since we multiply all damage in a thief's backstab attack.
Glamden's Acid Fire (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell causes an acid cloud to form anywhere within range of the
spell; the cloud billows out to its full dimensions (10x10x5 feet for
each level of the wizard) instantaneously and everyone caught inside
the area of effect suffers 4d6 points of damage; a successful saving
throw versus spell reduces damage by half. Anyone who fails the saving
throw must roll saving throws versus acid for all possessions to avoid
destruction.
Immediately after the acid cloud forms, it bursts into flames,
inflicting another 4d6 points of damage to all inside. As before, a
successful saving throw versus spell reduces the damage by half; those
individuals who successfully saved versus the acid, receive a +4 bonus
to their saving throw versus fire. If this second saving throw fails,
possessions must save versus magical fire or be consumed (the +4 bonus
mentioned previously, does not apply to these saving throws).
The material components for this spell are the intestines of a black
dragon and the heart of a red dragon; both are consumed when the spell
is cast.
Glamden's Acidic Gas (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell is similar to Glamden's acid fire: when cast, this spell
forms a gas cloud which is also highly acidic. Anyone caught inside
the cloud suffers 8d6 points of damage. This spell requires two saving
throws versus spell: the first is against the gas, and the second is
for the acid. If neither saving throw is successful, full damage is
inflicted on the victim; if one saving throw is made and the second
fails, the victim suffers 3/4 of the damage; if both saving throws are
successful, the victim suffers half damage. If the saving throw versus
the acid fails, all possessions must save versus acid to avoid being
destroyed; the gas has no effect on the victim's possessions.
If a target has immunity against one component, damage is halved
automatically. It is reduced to one quarter of normal if the saving
throw versus the other component is successful as well. Of course, if
a target has immunity against both components, it is not affected by
this spell at all.
The material components for this spell are the intestines of a black
dragon and the stomach of a green dragon; both are consumed when the
spell is cast.
Glamden's Gas Jet (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell is similar to Glamden's other spells, acid fire and acidic
gas; when this spell is cast, a jet of green gas shoots from the
wizard's palm; a split-second later, the gas erupts in flames. This
jet is 10 feet long per level of the wizard, and is 5 feet wide;
anyone hit by the jet must make two saving throws versus spell (one
for the gas, and the other against fire) to avoid suffering 8d6 points
of damage. The procedures for saving throws and immunity versus the
two components are the same as for Glamden's acidic gas, except
magical fire replaces the acid component.
The material components for this spell are the heart of a red dragon
and the stomach of a green dragon; both are consumed when the spell is
cast.
Globe of Force (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell causes a transparent globe, 2 metres in radius to form
around the wizard. The globe acts as a barrier to all matter: no
creature may pass through the barrier in either direction, nor may any
attack be made through the barrier using physical weapons either
against or by the wizard. It does not impede magic in any way: if the
wizard is the target of a fireball or a blue dragon's breath weapon,
he will still take full damage. The wizard may terminate the spell
before the full duration, but he may not lower the globe of force
without terminating the spell. A successful dispel magic will bring
down the globe. The material component for this spell is a golden
globe with silver linings, worth at least 300 gp.
Greater Light Control (Alteration)
This spell is a very potent version of lesser light control, allowing
control in a 100-foot radius globe.
GrecoInflamitus of the Spartan Bar-B-Q (Conjuring/Summoning)
Range: 5 yards per level
This spell creates within its area of effect a sticky, incredibly hot
material that adheres to whatever it touches. This material erupts
into flame when in an oxygen atmosphere, will not be extinguished by
fire, and will cause damage even when not flaming due to its
incredible heat. It is only extinguished by the consumption of its
fuel or application of enough cold to stop the reaction. Once warmed
back up it will reignite, i.e., you can't put it out: it must burn
out.
In game terms, the following effects take place:
Gregori's Shadow (Divination, Illusion)
This spell was created by Gregori in a desire to inconspicuously
monitor selected persons. To activate the spell, the wizard must touch
the recipient's body anywhere a shadow is visible. A saving throw
versus death magic on the part of the recipient negates the spell.
Failure to save, however, causes the target's shadow to be replaced by
Gregori's shadow for the next 24 hours. During this time, the caster
can concentrate and be able to hear and see all that is occurring
around the recipient within a 20 foot radius.
Gregori's shadow is made ineffective by the recipient entering an area
of total darkness, such as that of a underground cavern or a darkness
spell. In this case, the spell is ineffective until the recipient
enters a condition where a shadow is again created. In addition,
Gregori's shadow can be dispelled by a successful application of a
dispel magic or remove curse cast upon the victim.
Gregori's shadow is only effective on creatures of the prime material
plane. If the recipient or caster enters another plane of existence,
the spell is instantly broken. Also, the casting of light or continual
light on the recipient allows another saving throw with a +2 bonus on
the die.
It should be noted that during the course of the spell, the caster
will not demonstrate a shadow whatsoever.
Range: 5 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 10x10x5 feet per level cloud
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Glamden
Range: 5 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 10x10x5 feet per level cloud
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Glamden
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 5-foot wide, 10-foot per level long beam
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Glamden
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 2-yard radius sphere
Saving Throw: None
Author: Unknown
Range: 60 yards
Components: V, S
Duration: Concentration
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 100-foot radius globe
Saving Throw: None
Author: Francois Menneteau <mennetea@acri.fr>
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One 1-foot radius per level sphere
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Scott Brogley <sbrogii@tymnet.com>
Material components: pitch or tar, sulphur, saltpetre, magnesium or
phosphorus, oil or alcohol.
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 day
Casting Time: 3
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: David E. Brooks Jr. and Elizabeth H. Brooks <dbj@central.keywest.mpgn.com>
Statistic | Value |
---|---|
Strength | wizard's Intelligence |
Dexterity | roll 3d6 |
Constitution | wizard's Constitution |
Intelligence | wizard's Strength |
Wisdom | 1d6+2 |
Charisma | 2d6+1 |
The guardian's THAC0 depends on his level. His Armour Class is as a casting wizard with a +4 bonus. Special attacks: specialisation. The guardian inflicts double damage on a natural 20. He has a 40% magic resistance.
Heisenberg's Uncertain Teleport (Alteration, Wild Magic)
This spell is a compromise between the 5th-level teleport and the
7th-level teleport without error. It allows a wild mage to improve his
chances of teleporting on target by up to five categories on the
Teleport table, but these category improvements must be split between
separate rolls for position and velocity.
Unlike the standard teleport, the wizard must roll twice on the error
table (see the players handbook, page 172). The first roll indicates
the error in position, as in a normal teleport. The second roll
determines the error in velocity - a high roll indicates that upon
arrival, the caster will be flying up into the air, and a low roll
indicates that the caster will be flying down towards the ground. The
speed of travel is equal to 1 foot per second for each percentage
point by which the caster is in the high or low region on the table.
This added velocity will add 1 hit point of damage per foot per second
to any falling damage incurred, and will stun the wizard for 1 round
per foot per second (even if no falling damage is incurred: if the
wizard arrives on target travelling down at 12 feet per second, he
will not take any damage, but will be stunned for 12 rounds).
The five categories of improvement can be applied to either of the two
rolls, at the wizards preference. For example, a wizard teleporting to
an area never before seen may choose to apply three categories to the
position roll (thus rolling on Studied Carefully for position) and two
categories to velocity (rolling on Seen Casually). Any improvement
beyond Very Familiar results in no possibility of error.
Note that unlike teleport without error, this spell cannot be used for
interplanar travel.
Hobar's Horrible Blades (Conjuration/Summoning)
Hobar made a few minor adjustments to a previous spell and also gained
a few levels before designing this improved version of nasty shards
(q.v.). The spell's effects are the about same, but the shards are
larger and tend to resemble daggers. A 17th-level wizard would be able
to hit 4 targets.
Material components are a silver dagger and a lodestone. The dagger is
destroyed during the casting, but the lodestone remains intact.
Hold Person III (Enchantment/Charm)
This spell is like hold person except as noted above, and that all
saving throws are made without modification.
Imbue Familiar with Spell Ability (Enchantment)
The wizard transfers memorised spells to his familiar. The wizard
loses use of one spell from the spell level of the spell imbued to the
familiar. The level and number of spells imbued depend on how many
"imbue" spells have been cast on the familiar (not cumulative).
Range: 0
Components: V
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 2
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: James Fischman
Range: 60 feet + 10 feet per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: One creature per 4 levels
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Sol Sukut <sds7966@silver.sdsmt.edu>
Range: 120 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Five persons in a 20-foot radius circle
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Unknown
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: Familiar touched
Saving Throw: None
Author: The tiger <ma3tcb@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk>
Enhanced Level | Spell Range | Number |
---|---|---|
1-2 | 1-3 | 1 |
3-4 | 1-4 | 1 |
5-6 | 1-5 | 2 |
7 | 1-6 | 2 |
8 | 1-7 | 3 |
These spells are held by the familiar and are unavailable to the wizard until the familiar uses them or dies.
Improved Circle I (Invocation/Evocation, Metamagic)
This spell is similar to the 1st-level priest spell ring of hands (add
all levels of wizards in the circle to the benefiting wizard's level
for spell casting and memorising effects only) plus the added effect:
the circle does not have to see the wizard that is to benefit from the
spell. Thus, this spell can be used over a long distance. Each and
every wizard in the circle has to cast the improved circle to make the
circle work. This spell works through the telepathic link set up by
the material component (see below). This telepathic link makes the
caster especially susceptible to enchantment/charm type spells -
unless immune to such spells due to high Wisdom or item effects. The
spell's effect does not span planes. It lasts until one of the wizards
in the circle is disturbed in his concentration, one of the wizards
steps out of the circle, or the benefiting wizard ends the spell
voluntarily. Note: the benefiting wizard may be hurt, feebleminded,
slain, resurrected, polymorphed or whatever, but his contact with the
circle is not broken unless his body leaves the same plane or his own
stone is broken or somebody real powerful interrupts the telepathic
link (the smallest of small chances, as this spell even goes through
a mythal effect).
The material component is a stone with a permanent Rary's mindlink on
it. These stones can be reused many times unless stolen or worn away
by normal use. Each wizard in the circle needs his own stone to make
the circle of wizards complete.
Improved Sense Shifting I (Alteration, Illusion/Phantasm, Metamagic)
This spell is similar to the 2nd-level sense shifting spell from the
Tome of Magic, but it can affect any spells cast in its duration but
it can affect spells of first to third level with two sense shiftings
at once (sounds can be completely turned off but still no
understandable speech) and 4th- to 6th-level spells with one sense
shifting.
The material component is a small silver tablet which is covered with
a fresh coat of heavily soaped and perfumed water so it scintillates
in all colours.
Improved Vocalize (Alteration, Metamagic)
This spell duplicates the effect of vocalize for several persons over
a longer duration. The persons have to touch each other when the spell
is cast. The caster has to touch one of them to give the spell to
those in the circle who he chooses. With this spell the recipients can
choose whether they want their spells to have verbal spell components
or not. The caster can affect one person for every five levels he has
earned.
The material component of this spell is one clapper-less bell for each
person to be affected by the spell.
Improved Wiley's Door (Alteration)
This spell is like Wiley's door except that there is no limit to the
amount of stuff that can be transported (except for the physical
problems of getting that much stuff through the door) and the second
door can be up to 200 yards distant. The second door must be somewhere
that the wizard has seen.
Jadwin's Free Thoughts (Alteration, Illusion)
This spell allows a wizard to maintain any illusion spell requiring
concentration without the need to concentrate. The maintained illusion
will either remain fixed, proceed or repeat in a very mechanical
manner. The wizard may alter the behaviour of the maintained illusion
at any time by concentrating on changing the illusion. Changing a
maintained illusion requires an action of length equal to twice the
original casting time of the illusion. Disruption of the changing
action causes the end of the maintained spell. The wizard can maintain
one spell per four levels.
The material component is a gem worth 200 gp for each spell to be
controlled.
Jadwin's Illusion Enhancer (Alteration, Illusion)
By means of this spell, the wizard changes the appearance of all
illusions within the spell range of the spell recipient. Illusions can
be made to seem more real such that the recipient receives a -4
modifier to any attempt to disbelieve. Alternatively, illusionary
qualities may be added that make illusions more visible. For example,
all illusions will be visibly outlined in purple and will flash hot
and cold to the touch. Attempts to disbelieve indicated objects can
then be made with a +2 modifier.
Justin's Skimmer (Evocation)
An improved form of Tenser's floating disc, the skimmer is designed as
a flying vehicle for the wizard. The wizard reclines in a moulded seat
at the centre of the 3-foot radius disc. The "wings" each have room
for one person, or a comparable volume of cargo. It can lift 50 pounds
per level of the wizard. The skimmer can move at speeds up to 25 miles
per hour (this approximates MV 70), and has manoeuvrability class A at
speeds less than MV 21. The wizard is protected from acceleration,
passengers are not. When stopped, the skimmer can rotate on a dime.
The wizard has full cover from below. The skimmer can take 5 HP per
level of the wizard. Ramming, it does (MV/3)d6 damage to both itself
and the target. Only the wizard can control the skimmer; it hovers
motionless if he is unconscious or dies. The skimmer is a stable
casting platform. The material component of the spell is a drop of
mercury.
Kaldane's Eternal Sleep (Enchantment/Charm)
This spell will not affect lycanthropes, undead, enchanted creatures,
or creatures from other planes. It will, however, affect elves.
Creatures with Hit Dice or levels less than half of the caster's
levels are not allowed a saving throw; otherwise a saving throw
negates the spell's effects. When the person touched fails a saving
throw, he immediately falls into a deep sleep, very similar to the
feign death spell (especially with respect to poisons, paralysis,
etc.). The sleep is permanent until a limited wish or wish spell is
used to awaken him, or until the prescribed conditions set by the
caster are met. These conditions must be reasonable (that is,
possible). The material components are a handful of chamomile and a
small amount of wine, in which is placed a ruby of no less than 500 gp
value.
Kalessin's Spell Load (Evocation, Metamagic)
With this spell, the wizard is able to "store" one spell for every
three levels he possesses (i.e. two at fourth, three at seventh,
etc.). The wizard "paints" the spells around himself as runes, in
effect, casting them, a process taking one turn per spell. The spells
are now "hung" around the wizard, and can be released by command, an
action taking only one tenth of a round.
If the wizard concentrates, glowing runes representing the remaining
spells in the load will appear about the wizard, visible only to the
wizard. The wizard must specify in the casting of the load what the
verbal or somatic commands are to be for the release of each spell.
The wizard also determines the appearance of each representative rune.
Detect magic will reveal the presence of the spell load, and true
seeing will allow the wizard to see the rune representations of the
spells in the load.
A spell load gets two saving throws versus any one dispel magic cast
at it. First, it gets the wizard's saving throw versus death magic,
and if that fails, it has a 100% chance of being dispelled, minus 5%
for each level the spell load casting wizard has greater than that of
the dispel magic casting wizard.
Releasing the spells by command takes only one tenth of a round for
initiative purposes, and the wizard can release two spells per round,
but if two spells are released, there is a 50-(wizard's level) percent
chance that the spell load will be broken and they will all go off. No
more than six spells can be set into a spell load.
Material components are a diamond tipped stylus, worth at least
1000 gp, and an amount of molten gold, with which the runes are
painted. The gold is consumed in the casting of the spell, but the
stylus is still usable. The runes are visible to all during the
casting of the spell load, and they flare briefly when the spell they
represent is cast.
Korel's Enchant Plant (Alteration, Enchantment/Charm)
The necromancer Korel created this spell after seeing examples of
magically enhanced plants within the ruins of Greyhawk Castle,
evidently created by the archmage Zagig. This spell is very similar to
enchant an item, except that the objects to be enchanted are living
plants, not special items.
To use this spell, the plants to be enchanted must first be located.
Different types of plants can hold different levels of magic. Common
plants, like tulips, grasses, and oaks, can only be enchanted with
cantrips or magic of the same order of strength. These effects are
commonly used with the colour cantrip to produce blue roses, or with
an exterminate cantrip to repel insects, etc.
Rarer plants, particularly those with medicinal or magical value, can
be enchanted with 1st- or 2nd-level spells, either wizard or priest.
These effects are commonly used to create berry bushes whose berries
act as the spell goodberry, for instance, or flowers whose scent acts
as sleep.
To enchant plants with higher level spells is possible, but it is
necessary to seek out truly exceptional plants. In no cases can plants
with intelligence of their own be enchanted with this spell.
To enchant a plant with a specific spell, it is necessary to research
this new application of the spell as if it were a new spell. In the
process, the DM and the player should collaborate on possibly altered
effects of the spell in question - for instance, if the spell is
instantaneous, how often can the plant cast that spell, or under what
conditions (when touched, when struck by sunlight, etc.).
This spell is cast on a batch of seeds. Up to 3d8 may be enchanted at
one time. To prepare for the enchantment, the parent plants of the
seeds must be grown with special care: special fertilizers, watered
with pure spring water, no damaging weather, etc. The cost varies with
the plant (an oak would require more fertilizer than grass, and for a
longer period) but should never be less than 100 gp per parent plant.
Each parent plant may produce many seeds, according to species. The
seeds themselves, after the enchanting process, must be planted under
the next full moon or the enchantment is lost.
The enchanting process is similar to enchant an item, with the caster
required to be in proximity to the seeds during that time. The casting
time is 10d6 hours, with a maximum of 8 hours a day. The spells to be
enchanted must be cast within 24 hours of the conclusion of the
enchanting process, and they require 1d6 hours per spell level.
Continuing enchantment is possible, as with enchant an item. The seeds
must roll a savings throw equal to the caster's unmodified saving
throw versus polymorph - if successful, the enchantment took. If the
saving throw was failed, the enchantment failed and the seeds are
ruined. The caster is aware of the result of the saving throw.
If the process is stopped here, the seeds, when planted, will grow to
plants that exhibit the spells they were enchanted with, but their
seeds will result in plants of the normal form. If permanency is
applied to the seeds within the 24 hours period, then the form of the
plants are permanently changed - the offspring of the plants will also
exhibit the magical properties, and essentially a new species of plant
has been created, with all the associated potential for crossbreeding,
etc.
Korel's Strength of Darkness (Necromancy)
This spell, when cast on an already animated undead, presumedly under
the caster's control, strengthens both the body of the undead and the
animating force holding it together. The result is an increase in most
of the physical statistics of combat, producing an excellent skeletal
bodyguard or elite troops.
The effects of this spell depend on the caster's level. Subtract 10
from the level of the caster and divide by two. This modifier (2 at
fourteenth level, 3 at sixteenth level, 4 at eighteenth level) is
applied in the positive direction to all of the following: THAC0, Hit
Dice, Armour Class, and damage modifier. Thus, a 14th-level caster
could strengthen a normal skeleton (THAC0 19, 1 HD, AC 7, no damage
modifier) to an advanced model with THAC0 17, 3 HD, AC 5, and a +2
damage modifier.
Free-willed undead are not affected by this spell, nor are
non-corporeal undead, since the spell strengthens the physical body of
the undead. Skeletons, zombies, and ju-ju zombies are the typical
recipients of the spell.
The material component for this spell is a pinch of dust from a normal
undead of the new Hit Dice or higher (wraith at 5, mummy at 6, etc.)
and a cup of blood from a fighter with the same THAC0 as the new
level. These are mixed together and splashed on the undead to be
affected.
Korel's Vampiric Strike (Enchantment, Necromancy)
This spell imbues one weapon with a shimmering black radiance that
makes it function as a weapon of vampiric regeneration for the spell
duration. That is, one half of any damage inflicted by the weapon
(including bonuses for Strength, magic, backstab multipliers, etc.) is
gained by the wielder, rounded down.
The spell enchants the weapon, not a person, so the weapon may be used
by the caster or another person, or even by several people in
succession within the spell duration. For the purposes of this spell,
a weapon is defined as any non-living object through which damage is
inflicted. Common weapons like swords and staves are obviously
included, but the spell could theoretically be used to enchant a pair
of gloves to regenerate punching damage. In a case like this, only the
permanent damage is counted for determining how many points are
regenerated.
Hit points may be gained by the wielder above the normal maximum, and
excess points are treated as in a vampiric touch (fades after one
hour). The material component of this spell is a pinch of dust from a
level draining undead (wraith, wight, spectre, vampire), which is
sprinkled over the weapon to be affected.
Lestat's Liteblade (Abjuration, Evocation)
The material component of this spell is a large crystal (for example
a diamond), worth at least 1000 gp, mounted in a precious metal
(platinum or better) on a handle constructed from a precious wood
(ebony, for example). This construction is not consumed in the
casting.
At the completion of the casting, the crystal starts glowing from
within. When the material component is wielded, the wielder can summon
the blade forth at will (if the wielder is not the wizard, or is not
familiar with the spell, the wizard will have to explain how to do
this; it takes approximately 1 turn to understand how to control the
summoning of the blade, and the blade will be active for 2d6 rounds in
the process), and a blade of 5 feet length will spring from the
crystal.
This blade is primarily light, contained within a field of magical
force, though this force is such that the blade can block another
blade, including non-liteblades. The blade itself has no discernible
weight, and thus is very fast, having weapon speed 1 and +3 to-hit
(also determining what the blade can effect). By the same token, it is
balanced differently than any other weapon, and unless the wielder has
spent considerable time practising the liteblade, the wielder will
suffer the normal weapon non-proficiency penalty. In game terms, this
means the character has to be proficient in the liteblade (note this
requires rather considerable access to liteblades).
The blade does 1d10 damage on a successful hit (this damage is
primarily from light and heat, and creatures particularly resistant or
vulnerable to such damage will take half and double damage
respectively, and those immune will take none). Also note that the
blade cauterises the wounds it creates, and thus no bleeding will
result.
Optional extension: on a roll of a natural 19, the opponents weapon
must save versus magical fire or be cut by the blade (if reasonable).
On a roll of a natural 20, roll a 1d20 on the following table:
Range: Special
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 turn per level
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 0
Components: S, M
Duration: 2 turns per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature touched per 5 levels
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Wiley
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 2 turns per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jadwin
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 60 yards + 10 yards per level around creature
touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Jadwin
Range: 20 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: One-half hour per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One skimmer
Saving Throw: None
Author: Colin Roald <hobbit@ac.dal.ca>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Person touched
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Joshua Rosenfeld <emilus@u.washington.edu>
Range: Special
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Tim Prestero <ez003387@george.ucdavis.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Special
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: Batch of 3d8 seeds touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Edward Keyes <keyesea@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: Undead touched
Saving Throw: None
Author: Edward Keyes <keyesea@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Weapon touched
Saving Throw: None
Author: Edward Keyes <keyesea@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level within 1d6 days
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Lestat
D20 Roll | Effect |
---|---|
1 | Head severed |
2-5 | Arm severed |
6-10 | Hand severed |
11-15 | Leg severed |
16-20 | Normal damage |
The blade will retreat to a state of inactivity within the crystal at the wielder's will, or if the material component is released.
Lich's Palm (Necromancy)
This spell actually grants the wizard the ability to use the normal
attack of a lich. A mere touch will cause 1d10 HP of cold damage and
paralysis of the victim (a saving throw is applicable to avoid the
paralysis).
Lorlovelm's Extradimensional Imprisonment (Alteration)
Creates an extradimensional space into which the affected creature is
sent. While there, no spellcasting or psionic use is possible.
Occupant can be released on caster command, or expelled at the spell's
end to suffer 1d6 points of damage (25% chance to end up on ethereal
plane). The occupant can see and hear events around the area where
they were when the spell was cast, but cannot alter them. This spell
has been rather heinously ripped off from the warp marble: see the
Tome of Magic, page 148.
Lorth's Stasis (Alteration)
This spell was designed as either a sort of temporal stasis effect, or
as a way of removing enemies without killing them. The creature
touched is placed into its own extra-dimensional space, where no time
passes. After one turn for each level of the wizard has elapsed, the
creature will be returned to the prime material plane in exactly the
same state it was when the spell is cast (including location).
If an object has been placed in the location from which the creature
was sent, the subject will be displaced the shortest possible distance
in any direction consonant with emerging in open space. For instance,
if the tunnel has collapsed since the spell was cast, the creature
might be displaced a few tens of yards up to the surface of the earth,
if this is the shortest displacement that will allow the creature to
be placed in an open area. However, if there should happen to be a
cavity in the debris blocking the tunnel, the subject would most
likely be deposited there.
Mage Lock (Alteration, Evocation)
This powerful dweomer causes the sealing of a thing with far greater
effectiveness than that caused by a hold portal or a wizard lock
spell. The mage lock can only be cast on certain things: boxes or
chests made of iron, steel, or harder metals, or on doors made of the
same and set into a wall at least as hard as hard stone.
When the mage lock is cast, the wizard chooses a single person - other
than himself - who is to be able to open the sealed box, chest, or
door. When the spell is done the item is sealed and only the
individual who was named in the casting will be able to open it. The
item will be unaffected by knock spells, chimes of opening, or similar
magics, and will have a magic resistance of 25% with regard to other
magics, and a +2 on all saving throws.
If the person named in the spell should die before the item is opened
- for the spell holds only until the item is opened once - then the
item cannot be opened by anyone until the caster of the spell is dead.
If the item has not been opened by the time both the wizard and the
person named die, the mage lock dissipates.
The material components of this spell are: a diamond, worth no less
than 5000 gp, 4 small iron cubes, and a drop of blood from the person
to be named in the spell.
Major Weaving (Alteration)
With this spell, several wizards can combine their magical abilities
and powers to create greater spells. If several casters want to
combine their efforts, they must first decide who will be the head
weaver. This person is the centre of the spell: without him, the
entire spell structure collapses. Also, if he loses concentration all
the efforts are lost and the spells as well. Next, they must decide
which spell they are going to create. To create this spell, they may
use several different or all the same spells of weaker levels which,
combined, give the desired spell. These spells must in some way be
related to the desired spell. The DM should rule what spells can be
combined.
To participate, all members of a "spellcloth" must roll their chance
to learn spells: if they miss it, they lose the spell and their effort
isn't counted into the whole of the spell. If the head weaver misses
his roll, he made a mistake in the weaving of the spells into the new
one and everything is lost.
To calculate how much energy is created, take the number of mages
involved (specialists count as 1.5 if they cast a spell within their
specialty but as one-half if not) and divide this number by the total
number of mages involved (specialist now count as one). If the
resulting figure is larger than 1.25, make it equal to that number.
Multiply this number by the total number of spell levels involved
(i.e.: add all levels of the individual spells). Now add 1 to this
number and round down. If the energy created by the cloth is not
enough to form the desired spell, the next spell in line is created
instead.
The experience level at which the spell is cast is the head weaver's
level plus half the level of every other wizard involved. If this is
lower than the minimum needed to cast the final spell then the spell
is still cast, but at the casting level of this imaginary lower level
wizard.
Because spell weaving takes a lot of time, spellweavers always lose
initiative. Also, the weavers cannot be separated by more than 10
feet, and no barriers may be between any individual and the head
caster. The number of mages involved is also limited: 7 for a major
weaving. Minor weavers count as 2/3 when included in a major weaving
for the purpose of calculating the maximum number of mages. A major
weaver counts as 2/3 if included in a master weaving.
Major weaving can only take 6th-level or lower spells to weave
successfully (the desired spell can be of higher level).
Masol's Light Blast (Alteration)
This spell will instantaneously create a sphere of intense light, that
will almost certainly blind any creature inside the area of effect. A
saving throw versus paralysation at a -4 penalty is needed to avoid
permanent blindness for those within the sphere. Those who do make
their save are blinded for the next 2d8 hours. Creatures in the sphere
will also take 1d2 per level damage due to flash burns, a successful
saving throw results in half damage.
Also, any creature who looks at the light must make the same saving
throw (without the penalty) or risk going blind for 2d8 hours. A
successful saving throw - from this point - will result in no ill
effects.
The material components are 10 fireflies enclosed in a crystal sphere
of at least 500 gp. This is thrown and shattered at the impact area.
Mass Aura of Protection (Evocation)
As lesser aura of protection, except that one target per four levels
of the caster can be affected.
Mass Teleport (Alteration)
This spell is basically a higher level version of the 5th-level
teleport. The main difference lies in the amount of mass that can be
transported by the wizard. In addition to the wizard, 1200 pounds per
level over tenth level may be transported. Basically, this spell is
for bulk rate transfers of material. The range simply refers to the
maximum radius outward from the centre of effect (usually the wizard)
that people and things can be to be teleported.
This was a very popular spell with parties of adventurers that had
lots of money to spend on transportation. As such, the wizards who
could cast this spell tended to charge through the nose for it. It's
not an easy spell to find, but it is very, very useful. Of course,
it's just a matter of time before somebody else (or a group of others)
break into the action by researching a similar spell.
Master Missile (Evocation)
This is basically an improved magic missile. It does not have a
maximum number of missiles: you get one more every even numbered
level, starting with three at twelfth level. When dealing with magic
resistance, each individual missile get a roll of its own, and once
one gets by the magic resistance, all remaining ones will as well (a
"chink" in the armour has been found). Damage per missile is 1d4+2.
Merge Protection Inscriptions (Abjuration)
By means of this spell, the wizard may merge two or more inscriptions
of protection such as circle of protection, a spiritual triangle, a
pentagram, and an elemental square (q.v.). The material component for
this spell is some rare incense, worth at least 1000 gp.
Micah's Shield (Abjuration)
This spell can be cast by the wizard upon one person, not necessarily
himself. While in effect, the area within 10 feet of the recipient
becomes a scrying "dead area". When a scrying device (such as a magic
mirror or a crystal ball) is directed at the area, all that will be
seen in the dead area is grey mist. The information gathering spells
detect lie, locate object, clairaudience, clairvoyance, know
alignment, and any "detect" spells will return no information (which
in itself will be quite peculiar). Finally, when a priest casts a
commune spell and asks a question regarding events taking place within
the dead area, the DM must make a secret saving throw versus death
magic for each question asked by said priest, and a wrong answer
should be given when the saving throw is failed.
Note that anyone can see into the area just fine, and no physical
protection is given. The spell simply counters detection magic.
The material component for this spell is a finely crafted ball of
layered onyx, gold, and lead. Such a ball costs 3000 gp, takes a month
to make, and disappears upon casting.
Minor Accursed Rite (Necromancy)
This spell turns its victim into an undead. The type of undead is
selected randomly from those between the power of a wight and a
vampire. The undead is partially controllable by the wizard. This is
a risky spell: each command given is a chance for the victim to become
a fully free undead of the type, unless the wizard also is a member of
the same type of undead. The thus created undead is free-willed, but
may still be subject to other spells that remove this freedom, of
course. The change takes place over a period of two weeks of gradually
worsening illness in which time the spell can be dispelled by a dispel
magic, cure disease, and heal, cast in any order any time during the
two weeks, not necessarily one straight after the other. The DM should
make up some appropriate material component.
Note: the spell can create some quite weird undead, such as vampire
snakes. Controlling requires a common language and sufficient
Intelligence on the part of the target. The spell in itself doesn't
modify statistics such as intellect, even if the undead Strength of
18/00 on a vampire does apply to non-humanoids as well.
Minor Poltergeist (Conjuration/Summoning)
When cast, this spell causes a creature's spirit to be bound to a
specific area. The wizard may elect to have the spirit enter a
building or just to wander about a certain area. The type of spirit
depends on the bone used, which is the material component. The spell's
duration is one month per level of the wizard. After this period, the
spirit is free to do as it pleases, leave or stay.
The saving throw is made at half the level or Hit Dice of the creature
to which the used bone once belonged.
Moloranis' Marvellous Map (Invocation/Evocation)
By casting this spell, the wizard is able to draw a fairly well
detailed map of the surrounding terrain onto blank paper, which is the
material component for this spell. The wizard casting this spell must
give total concentration to the spell for the entire 10 minutes. If
the wizard loses his concentration, the partially drawn map will fade
from view and the spell must be repeated.
The range of this spell varies as follows:
The material component for this spell is a piece of paper (or
something like that) and a writing instrument of some kind.
Morgwar's Undead Chaser (Abjuration, Necromancy)
This spell simulates the priestly power to turn undead. This effect
happens under the same restrictions. The wizard has to approach the
undead with his spell components in hand. The priestly effect of the
turning is dependant on the alignment of the wizard casting the spell.
If the wizard is good he destroys or turns the undead, if he is evil
the undead are controlled, if he is neutral he can choose which effect
is to happen. The effect is rolled on the priest's turning table with
the following addition: if the level of the wizard is above the level
that is absolutely necessary to turn the undead, the wizard gains a +1
bonus for every five levels above the necessary level. Thus, the lowly
undead are almost assuredly under the control of a 12th-level wizard.
If the wizard does not succeed with his roll to turn any kind of
undead present then all undead are not turned or controlled: if the
wizard faces 20 skeletons, 10 wights and one special undead and he
fails only to turn the special undead, he automatically fails to turn
all undead present (even the skeletons). Thus, this spell is not very
useful with a congregation of undead, but it can be used to get some
nice effects with lower level undead. The wizard can affect a maximum
of one undead per level, beginning with the lowest powered ones.
The material component is a part of every type of undead the wizard
wishes to turn or control. If that part actually was part of that
specific creature, that creature is turned or controlled
automatically.
Muier's Superior Flame Sculpture (Evocation)
This spell is a more advanced form of the 5th-level flame sculpture.
The object or objects formed from the flames can be more complex,
composed of large, moving parts, or have an edge or a point, but still
must be fairly rigid. A wagon, quiver of arrows, shovel, sword, or
wheel could all be created from the fire, but not a crossbow, spring,
or coil of rope. Up to 8 cubic feet of flame per level of the caster
can be created at once. All other respects of this spell are identical
to the 5th-level spell except for one thing: combustible items brought
into contact with the sculpture make their saving throws versus
magical fire at -1.
The material component of this spell is a drop of gin.
Mystyk's Improved Backlash (Abjuration, Invocation/Evocation)
This spell is identical to Mystyk's backlash except for the following:
when the wizard is hit in melee, if he makes a successful saving throw
versus rod, staff or wand, the attack only inflicts half normal damage
(rounded down). Also, the energy bursts inflict an additional point of
damage per level of the wizard, up to a maximum of 20; this damage is
halved if the attacker successfully saves versus spell. For example,
if a 14th-level wizard is hit with a melee attack for 12 points of
damage, the wizard would suffer 12 points of damage, or 6 if the
saving throw is successful; the attacker would suffer 12+14 = 26
points of damage, or 13 if the saving throw succeeds.
The material component for this spell is the same as that for Mystyk's
backlash except the gem must be worth at least 600 gp.
Northstar's Song of the Elves (Enchantment/Charm)
<steinarb@stud.hedmarkdh.no>
When this spell is cast, the wizard raises his hands to the sky and
starts singing. As soon as he does this, a choir of beautiful elven
voices joins in the song and keeps singing for the duration of the
spell, or until it is ended by the caster or dispelled.
Creatures within hearing range of the song (the volume is about as
high as a normal choir) must make a saving throw versus spell with
adjustments for high or low Wisdon, plus the following modifiers:
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Johnny Lydon <jensenjp@clutx.clarkson.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 2d4 turn + 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: Creature of size L or smaller touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Phill Hatch <phatch@slc.mentorg.com>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Aaron Sher <ars3_cif@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Roger Terrell <terrell@musky2.muskingum.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Kris <simonis@stpc.wi.leidenuniv.nl>
Range: 15 feet + 1 foot per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 4
Area of Effect: 15-foot radius
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Masol
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature per four levels
Saving Throw: None
Author: Francois Menneteau <mennetea@acri.fr>
Range: 1 feet per level
Components: V
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 3
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Unknown
Range: 60 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 3
Area of Effect: One or more creatures in a 10-foot radius sphere
Saving Throw: None
Author: Phill Hatch <phatch@slc.mentorg.com>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jim Vassilakos <jimv@ucrmath.ucr.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 hour per level
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Jeff Vogel <jvogel@jarthur.claremont.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: Living creature touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Aki Taskinen <f35437c@saha.hut.fi>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 4 turns
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: August Neverman <gitzlaff@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Range: Special (see below)
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: One sheet of paper
Saving Throw: None
Author: Moloranis
While this spell is very handy, it does have some drawbacks. Nothing
on the map is labelled. Also, the map will not show people. For
instance, the map will show where a town is (if it is in range) but it
won't give you the name of that town and it won't tell you if there
are any people in the town. In other words, this spell results in a
terrain-like map.
Range: 10 feet per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 10 feet per level square
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 30 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 3 turns + 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Calvin (Azrael)
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Mystyk
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round + 1 round per level
Casting Time: 3
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Steinar Bergstol (Jalander Northstar)
Creature is... | Modifier |
---|---|
within 10 yards of casting point | None |
within 20 yards of casting point | +2 bonus |
within 30 yards of casting point | +3 bonus |
30+ yards from casting point | +4 bonus |
elven* | None |
human | -1 penalty |
goblinoid (orc, goblin, hobgoblin,ogre, etc.) | +1 bonus |
animal intelligence | +2 bonus |
deaf | Unaffected |
non-intelligent (0) | Unaffected |
The area of effect stays in the same spot as it was cast, and does not move with the caster if he decides to walk away. The maximum area of effect is as far as the DM decides it is possible to clearly hear the song. This is of course modified by weather conditions, noise in the area and anything else the DM thinks appropriate. For example it might be impossible to hear the spell beyond 5 yards in a storm, this would mean that nothing beyond 5 yards from the casting point would be affected, it would also here be appropriate to give the saving throw bonus of +4, or maybe even higher if the DM thinks it appropriate. The modifiers above assume relatively normal conditions.
A creature failing the saving throw stops whatever it was doing to listen to the singing. Anyone so affected who is attacked must make a saving throw versus spell with a -4 penalty. If he makes the saving throw, the spell is broken and he may act normally; if not, he still defends himself from his attacker, but only half-heartedly (no bonuses for Dexterity or Strength, but penalties still apply), the THAC0 of a character half his level (round down), thief skills function at half effectiveness. And to cast a spell one has to make a saving throw versus spell modified by Wisdom, if it fails the caster fails to concentrate properly and the spell is wasted. All proficiency checks are made with a -4 penalty). Allies of the caster receive a +1 bonus to to-hit rolls, initiative, saving throws, proficiency checks and Armour Class.
At the end of the spell all enemies of the caster still affected by the spell makes another saving throw versus spell with a +4 bonus and adjusted by Wisdom. If they fail the saving throw they are affected as by a confusion spell for 1d6 rounds. The caster need not be singing for more than the first round. If he does continue though all saving throws are further adjusted by a -1 penalty (enemies) or a +1 bonus (allies) for as long as he keeps singing (within the duration of the spell). This takes concentration, so no other actions may be taken by the caster in that round.
The material component for this spell is a small platinum figurine of a songbird worth 100 gp. The figurine crumbles to dust at the moment the spell ends.
Noska Trades' Immortal Mount (Alteration, Necromancy)
This spell enables the wizard to convert his mount into a gruesome
undead creature. The mount is allowed a saving throw versus death
magic. If this saving throw fails the mount must make a system shock
roll, and if it fails this roll it dies before the spell is completed,
thereby negating the effects of the spell.
The mount turns jet-black with glowing red eyes and appears as if its
skin was pulled tightly over its bones. The mounts skin becomes
leathery, decreasing its Armour Class by 2. It acquires an additional
Hit Die and retains its previous movement rate and form (i.e., flying
mounts can still fly). The mounts maximum encumbrance increases by 200
pounds and it also never grows tired.
The wizard needs a vial made from the bones of a creature the same as
the mount. The vial must be filled with demon ichor.
Object of Steel (Alteration)
This spell places the equivalent of an improved stoneskin around any
one object. Thus, the object cannot be cut, torn, or ripped, even by
weapon attacks. The spell can be cast upon both magical and
non-magical objects. The object cannot be bigger than 1 cubic foot per
level of the spellcaster, nor can it weigh more than 10 pounds per
level of the spellcaster. Further, the spell cannot be used to protect
only part of an object so as to overcome the volume and weight limit
(the spellcaster cannot use multiple spells to fortify the entire
outer wall of his keep). The protection lasts until the object is hit
a number of times equal to 1d4+1 per 2 levels of the spell caster.
Further, the object saves versus spell as the equivalent of hard metal
or hard stone, whichever is better. Note that if the object's natural
saving throw is better than either of the above two, then it saves
against that instead. All magical bonuses apply against whichever
saving throw is used. The spell does not increase the damage inflicted
by a weapon if it is cast upon one.
The material component is a small piece of steel, which is consumed
when the spell is cast.
Orgasm (Enchantment/Charm)
This spell causes the affected creature to reach a complete state of
physical elation. The orgasm may last for up to the length of the
spell. The victim will be very noisy while under the effect of the
spell, and is considered a prone target with respect to physical
attacks.
Saving throws are at victim's level - wizard's level. A one is always
considered a failure for the wizard and success for the victim. The
reverse of this spell, headache, will instantly bring the victim back
from a state of delirium to the harsh reality.
The material component for the spell is a drop of sweat, for the
reverse it is a hammer, which is not consumed in the casting.
Orko's Acid Cone (Evocation)
When this spell is cast, it causes a cone shaped area, originating at
the wizard's hand and extending outward into a cone, 5 yards long per
level of the wizard. It drains coldness and causes 1d4 HP + 1 HP per
level of the wizard of acid damage. Furthermore, every round
hereafter, the remaining acid on the target causes an additional
1d6 HP of acid damage, that is reduced by 1 every following round.
The material component for the spell is a very small cone made of
crystal, allot or glass.
Orko's Dragonfire (Evocation)
When this spell is cast, it causes a cone shaped area of fire,
originating at the wizards hands and extending outward in a cone 30
feet in diameter and 35 feet + 5 feet per level of the wizard long. It
melts ice and causes damage equal to the wizards hit points.
The component for this spell if a small golden cone (50 gp) which
melts after the spell is completed.
Paithan's Fiasco (Enchantment/Charm, Alteration, Wild Magic) and Orlando de
la Cruz
This potent spell is an improved version of both unluck and bestow
curse. It shifts the probability patterns into a dramatically negative
pattern, causing bad results even when they would be highly
improbable. The target of the spell gets one saving throw to negate
the spell entirely. If the saving throw fails, the affected creature
acts at -4 for the duration of the spell. This applies to everything:
attack rolls, damage rolls, saving throws, proficiency checks, Armour
Class, etc. The spell is cumulative with unluck and bestow curse.
Furthermore, the target must save every round for the duration of the
spell or a fiasco will occur. If this happens, the target suffers
horribly bad luck. The DM must judge what the absolute worst thing
that could happen to the character that round is, and apply it. If the
target fails a saving throw, he may suffer maximum damage possible. If
he is in melee, his weapon may break. If he is casting a spell, it may
backfire and affect him. Whatever the effect, it is drastically bad.
At the very least, the target should slip and fall prone in front of
his enemies.
Every time a fiasco occurs, there is a 10% cumulative chance that the
spell breaks (if this happens, all fiasco and unluck spells affecting
the target also break). In any case, when the spell ends, there is a
50% chance that the target will be affected by the reverse effect of
unluck in the next round, as he "rebounds" from his stretch of bad
luck.
The potency of this spell carries a risk with it. When cast, if the
caster's Wild Magic Level Variation roll is below 4, a backfire occurs
as follows:
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Noska Trades
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Object touched
Saving Throw: None
Author: Joe Colleran <jnc4p@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu>
Reversible
Range: 50 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per 2 levels
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Neil Rabideau <gitzlaff@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Orko
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Orko
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Gary Dearman <gdearman@umiami.ir.miami.edu>
D20 Roll | Effect |
---|---|
1 | Caster affected by both Paithan's fiasco and unluck |
2 | Only caster affected |
3 | Caster and target affected |
4+ | Spell functions as normal |
The material component of this spell is a bit of fur from a black cat.
Pilpin's Alignment Charm (Enchantment/Charm)
This spell causes a single person (as defined in charm person) to act
as if he had a different alignment than his own. The specific
alignment is the wizard's choice, but must be chosen when the spell is
memorised. An affected creature will wholeheartedly embrace the new
alignment, seeing the error or foolishness of his past ways. Alignment
detecting spells (detect evil or good, true seeing, etc.) will detect
the creatures true alignment, but spells such as true seeing will also
reveal that the creature is charmed.
The base saving throw is made at -3 if the change is only by one
division (eg. lawful good to lawful neutral or neutral good). The
saving throw is at -2 if the attempted alignment change is by two
divisions (eg., lawful good to lawful evil, chaotic good, or neutral).
If the attempted change is by three positions (eg., lawful good to
neutral evil or chaotic neutral) the saving throw is at -1. For
diametrically opposed alignments the saving throw is normal (eg.,
lawful good to chaotic evil). Furthermore, creatures and classes
restricted to a specific alignment (paladins, druids, demons, etc.)
get a +3 bonus to their saving throw. Creatures or classes restricted
to specific morals or ethics (rangers, assassins, barbarians, etc.)
get a +2 bonus to their saving throw if the alignment change conflicts
with the restriction.
Pilpin's alignment charm is not affected by dispel magic, remove
curse, or heal, but a restoration or (limited) wish spell will negate
it. The material component of the spell is a small piece of wool
soaked in the blood of a creature with the desired alignment.
Pilpin's Etherealness (Alteration)
This spell allows the wizard plus one other creature for every two
levels of the wizard to enter the border ethereal, slowly disappearing
from view, taking a round to fade away. Creatures in the border
ethereal exist simultaneously in both the prime material and the
ethereal plane. From the border ethereal the creature can enter the
deep ethereal and travel to the inner planes (refer to the Manual of
the Planes). Alternate prime materials cannot be reached through the
ethereal plane because each alternate prime material has an alternate
ethereal (travelling to alternate prime material planes can only be
done through the inner planes or from the prime material). To enter
the bordered plane the creature simply wills it so, and materialises
in the adjoining plane in a few seconds.
Creatures in the border ethereal are invisible to those on the
bordering plane, although they can be detected from that plane by
means of detect invisibility and true seeing. Such a creature revealed
would appear as a smoky, translucent shade. Creatures in the border
ethereal cannot verbally communicate with the inhabitants of the plane
they border, nor can they use equipment, items, or spells to attack
creatures in the plane they border. Likewise, inhabitants of the other
plane cannot attack beings that are in the border ethereal (with a few
exceptions, like the gaze attacks of basilisks and catoblepases).
Phase door and dispel magic will bring creatures out of the border
ethereal.
Travellers in the border ethereal can move through the plane they are
bordering without problem, moving vertically or horizontally without
need for support. They travel at the speed they would on the bordered
plane. Travellers in the border ethereal can move through solid matter
in the plane bordered, except dense metals (gold, lead, etc.), living
beings (above single celled), and certain spells that detect and ban
the ethereal. Examples of spells that affect ethereal creatures are
glyph of warding and Mordenkainen's faithful hound, which both detect
and attack ethereal creatures.
Travellers in the border ethereal can see into the adjoining plane,
but all colours are reduced to shades of grey and sight is limited to
120 yards. Infravision and ultravision work from the border ethereal.
Divination spells can be cast against targets in the adjoining plane,
but no other types of magic can affect creatures in the bordered
plane. Spells in the border ethereal work under the restrictions of
the ethereal plane (again, refer to the Manual of the Planes).
The material components are 200 gp worth of powdered silver and
crushed phase spider hide, which disappear during casting.
Range: 120 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Pilpin
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster + 1 creature touched per 2 levels
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Pilpin
Creature's Hit Dice | Number of Creatures Affected |
---|---|
up to 2 | 12d10 |
2 to 4 | 6d10 |
4+1 to 6+3 | 3d4 |
6+4 to 8+3 | 1d6 |
If creatures of differing Hit Dice are polymorphed, roll 6d20 to determine now many creatures of under 2 HD are affected. If the number rolled is greater than the number of creatures under 2 HD, apply the remainder of the roll to the higher Hit Dice creatures by using the following conversion factors (see Death Spell for an example of this idea).
Creature's Hit Dice | Conversion Factor |
---|---|
up to 2 | 1 |
2 to 4 | 2 |
4+1 to 6+3 | 10 |
6+4 to 8+3 | 20 |
The material components are a 500 gp worth diamond and a caterpillar's cocoon crushed together into a fine powder, which vanishes during casting.
Pilpin's Transformation (Alteration, Evocation)
Pilpin, a formidable fighter/mage, had no need for Tenser's
transformation, so he altered it to suit his own malevolent ways. This
spell causes the wizard to undergo an unnoticeable transformation,
becoming an assassin. The wizard's hit points do not change, but his
Dexterity does increase to 16, or if already 16, it becomes one
higher, to a maximum of 18. The wizard's Armour Class is adjusted
accordingly.
The wizard gains all the abilities of an assassin (pick pockets, open
locks, backstabbing, assassination, etc.) of the same level as the
wizard except for poison making, disguise, and spying. All attacks are
made using the combat values normally reserved for rogues, but the
wizard can only use his normal weapons of proficiency.
The material component is the heart of an assassin, which must be
eaten during casting.
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Pilpin
Colour | Order | Effect | Spell Negated By |
---|---|---|---|
Red | 1st | Pornographic Disbelief, true seeing | illusions |
Orange | 2nd | Arousal | Disinterest |
Yellow | 3rd | Expansion or Hold person | contraction |
Green | 4th | Enigmatic Enema | Transmute water to dust |
Blue | 5th | Ben-Wa Rotation | Chill touch |
Indigo | 6th | Vibration | Irritation |
Violet | 7th | Lubrication | Dispel magic |
Each colour must be removed in order to negate the dildo before the end of its natural duration. The spellcaster also may dispel the dildo at will. It is rumoured that other variations of prismatic dildo exist, both in their effects and their negations.
Wizard's Level | Colours Available |
---|---|
12 | Red |
13 | Red, Orange |
14 | Red, Orange, Yellow |
15 | Red, Orange, Yellow, Green |
16 | Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue |
17 | Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo |
18 | Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet |
This spell has no material components.
Privacy (Abjuration)
This spell gives some protection against scrying. It uses the magical
forces of the scrying to trace a path back to the caster and assault
them. Upon the casting of this spell, a force of magical energy is
sent back to the scryer.
If the scrying is being done by an object, it must make a saving throw
against crushing blow or be destroyed. If the saving throw is made,
that object's scrying power is locked to the spot (not the object) it
is currently scrying for 1 turn per level of caster. If the scrying is
being done by a creature (by spell or natural ability), the creature
must make a saving throw versus spell or take of 1d6 points of damage
per level of the caster (half damage if a saving throw is successful).
The material component is a mirror.
Projectile (Evocation)
This spell creates an adamantine triangle measuring one inch per side
in the immediate vicinity of the wizard. For as long as the wizard is
able to maintain concentration, the triangle is under his complete
control, accelerating at the rate of 2 inches per round per round per
level of the caster. The triangle is half a centimetre thick at the
centre and thins out to razor sharpness at the edges. The wizard
guides the path of the triangle somatically, and must make a Dexterity
check to hit a given object (with modifier for size, if any).
The amount of damage caused varies with the type of motion of the
triangle. Eg., simply passing through an object will cause roughly the
same damage as an arrow, whereas repeatedly raking an object can cause
up to 1d12 points of damage per round. More imaginative uses can cause
more serious injuries much more quickly. If the wizard loses
concentration, or something interferes with the movements of his
hands, the triangle will instantly be dispelled, and the wizard will
take one full round to recover before being able to cast another
spell.
Pyre (Evocation, Necromancy)
This spell calls forth a blazing funeral pyre upon its victims, these
flames of death inflict a gruesome 8d10 damage (undead aren't allowed
a saving throw). The singing of unholy spirits can be heard from the
fire, and bits of bone fly up to the sky. The material component for
this spell is a hollowed rib filled with bone ash and sulphur.
Quicksilver (Alteration)
This is basically one of those piss-off-the-fighter-subclass spells.
What happens is that, suddenly, at the moment of casting, the wizard
is capable of casting half his level of spell levels. Because of the
difficulty of this spell, the wizard must save versus spell or blow it
big time. All spells cast with quicksilver are thus subject to special
failure. DM's imagination or a nice spell failure table are required.
The material component for this spell is a drop of mercury.
Range: Special
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 hour
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Ally's Spellbook <knudsenm@wpsmtp.ohsu.edu>
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 round
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Unknown
Range: 60 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: 20-foot radius, 30-foot high cylinder
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jim Vassilakos <jimv@ucrmath.ucr.edu>
Information | Information Known | Information Unknown |
---|---|---|
race | -1 | +2 |
anatomy | -1 to -4 | +3 |
true name | -4 | +2 |
background | -1 to -5 | +3 |
The total saving throw modifier because of knowledge of the creature's anatomy depends on how much the wizard has studied the creature's species. As a general guide, it would take about one month of study, along with lots of specimens, to be completely familiar with a certain species' anatomy.
The saving throw modifier because of knowledge of the creature's background depends on how much and how deeply this specific creature's history and current life have been researched.
The material component for this spell is a copper spearhead and a glass or crystal prism. If the creature was killed because of a failed saving throw, then the spearhead will be found in the brain. If the saving throw was made, then the spearhead will be found in a random part of the body.
There is an additional -2 modifier to the saving throw if, for some obscure reason, the creature is re-subject to this spell with the same copper spearhead that was used the first time (the spearhead has learned where to go this time).
The prism disappears after the spell is cast.
Rape Trick (Abjuration, Evocation)
When cast, this spell causes all armour (or clothing if that's all
that is being worn) to be removed. This spell cannot be stopped once
started. The saving throw is an ordinary saving throw versus death
magic. If the saving throw is made, the effect is bounced back on the
wizard. Clothing can be put back on as normal after the spell is cast.
One person for every four levels of the wizard can be "unarmoured".
Rebels's Fly (Abjuration, Evocation)
This spell is similar to the standard fly spell. However, it gives the
recipient air manoeuvrability class A. It also allows the recipient to
travel at speeds up to 50. The recipient of this spell can carry up to
two times his body weight without losing manoeuvrability. For each
additional multiple of bodyweight carried (three times, four times,
and so on), the manoeuvrability class will be reduced by one. The
spell can move at most one fifth ton at only hover level. The material
component of this spell is a wing of any flying creature.
Rednog's Transposer (Alteration)
This spell allows the removal of an object (or organ) from within
another object (or a creature), instantly replacing that object (or
organ) with another of the same kind in the caster's hands. This works
only with objects or organs the caster knows at least some facts
about, and he needs to have the same kind of object (even if
immeasurably less valuable) as a fresh carving of any kind from a
fresh vegetable in his hand at the time of casting but it has to be
the carving of a complete original. If the object to be replaced by
the replica is within a person that person gains a saving throw versus
death magic. In case a vital organ (like a heart, the brain, or the
lungs) are transposed, a failed saving throw results in the (almost
immediate) death of the creature, unless you replaced it with a living
replica. In that case it grafts itself into the place of the original.
In the case of an object, it only receives a saving throw (of its
creator) if it is magical and within a magical container. Otherwise,
it is immediately replaced with the replica. The spell does not offer
the caster any protection from corrosive or damaging effects of the
replaced object (or organ). This spell can also be used to replace a
liquid from within a container or creature: up to one cubic foot per
level of the caster. But in that case, the caster needs a fluid which
has almost the same coloration (not necessarily properties) as the
replaced fluid. Another use for this spell is to replace part of an
object within another object. Thus, it can be used to remove the
cancerous part of an organ with the help of a replacement part held by
the caster. It would thus be possible to replace an organ with a
psionic item that simulates the effects of the organ but could also
produce some other effects (this effect has been used to implant some
psionic objects into the character which had the metamorphosis power
plus some other psychometabolic powers to give him an almost virtual
invulnerability to energy attacks).
The material component for this spell is either a small leather bag
with a large button made of tin sewn on the outside, and a small
button made of platinum on the inside, which is inverted in the
casting. The bag and buttons are destroyed in the casting. For fluids
use a waterproof version of the bag with the fluid on the inside.
Note: if the fluid version is used, the spell does not provide a
container for the replaced fluid, so you might want to place a
container under the wizard's hands, as that is the place the replaced
fluid reappears.
Range: Sight
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: One creature per 4 levels
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Brock Neverman <gitzlaff@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 2 turns per level
Casting Time: 20 minutes
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Brock Neverman <gitzlaff@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Range: 10 feet
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature or object
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Level | Time Range |
---|---|
12-14 | 1 day per level |
15-17 | 1 month per level |
18-20 | 1 year per level |
21+ | 1 century per level |
The speed of a search is determined by the event that is sought. The passage of an army would be easy to spot at a fast search rate, while searching for a pickpocket would require a real time search.
The material component for this spell is an hourglass.
Retroactive Dispel Magic (Abjuration, Alteration, Metamagic)
This spell lets you actually cast dispel magic to counter a spell
already thrown at you. If you have memorised the spell, you can cast
it at any spell or spell effect thrown that round, even if you have
been killed or turned to stone, by the vagaries of initiative and the
like. It is assumed that you were casting dispel magic as the other
spell was being cast. This spell acts as dispel magic for chance of
success based on level.
For example, you have Esmeralda cast polymorph other, which is lots
faster than dispel magic. She has initiative all over Glamgon, the PC.
He declares that he wants to cast retroactive dispel magic, so
effectively as Esmeralda was gathering power for her spell, Glamgon
was trying to drain it away. Glamgon had better succeed, lest he truly
become a toad (the outcome of the polymorph other, should retroactive
dispel magic not succeed).
Note that this spell cannot be cast by a specialised Abjurer or
Transmuter, since it also belongs to his opposite school.
Rune II (Enchantment)
This spell allows the wizard to inscribe a rune containing the
energies of one spell up to fifth level. Instructions of up to 1 word
per level may be given to control the rune. The material component is
100 gp worth of gems and inks per level of the spell contained in the
rune.
Sarius' Frost Giant Manifestation (Conjuration)
This spell creates a golem-like creature which the wizard may direct
to perform certain programmed actions. The creature is a temporary ice
golem with no true Intelligence, and to most appears as an undead
frost giant. The creature may be controlled up to a distance equal to
the spell range but if it passes outside of this range, or the wizard
is killed, the creature will explode in a 60-foot radius area doing
damage equal to its current hit points (save versus breath weapon for
half damage). The creature created mimics most of the actions of a
frost giant, having AC 4, MV 12, HD 10+2, HP 52, AT 1, damage 4d6,
special defenses: immune to cold, size: L (15 feet), Strength: 21. The
creature can fight with its club only and has no ability to hurl rocks
as a normal frost giant. It can inflict structural damage points as a
normal frost giant on a round to round basis (wood: 2, soft stone: 1,
hard rock: .5).
The wizard is able to direct the creature to perform 3 individual
actions plus 1 for every two levels of experience above twelfth. Each
change in action will cause the creature to hesitate for one round
before working to act out the next action. Actions can be classed as
killing a group of orcs, killing a group of men wearing the same
colours or armour, tearing down a stone wall, pulling up a tree, etc.
Once the final action is completed the frost giant crumbles into small
shards of ice, effectively making a circular area, 30 feet in
diameter, very slippery. Against mind affecting spells, the creature
is considered to have an Intelligence and Wisdom of 3 (saving at -3
against these attacks). If the creature is charmed or controlled by a
mind affecting spell the wizards concentration is totally disrupted
causing the creature to dissipate and any other spells the wizard
currently controls will become dispelled unless the wizard has no
control over the spells in question after casting them, and any spell
the wizard is currently casting will be disrupted.
This spell requires only the slightest mental control of the wizard to
operate, allowing him to cast other spells normally that do not
require his full concentration. Multiple castings of this spell will
work, but all of the detrimental effects are cumulative. The material
component of this spell is a small pouch (20 square inch) of leather
containing a patch of fresh (not dried) frost giant hair mixed with
diamond dust of no less than 500 gp value. The frost giant hair may be
kept fresh with a preserve spell or similar effect.
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Jay <krzyston@garfield.cs.wisc.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Until discharged
Casting Time: 1 turn per spell level
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Max Becherer <becherer@suna0.cs.uiuc.edu>
Range: 100 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 6 turns
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: William T. South <tsouth@netcom.com>
Int. | Max. Speed | Max. Weight | Max. Lift | Manoeuvr. Class | Falling Adj. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 9 | 900 | 1 | C | +1 |
10 | 10 | 1000 | 1 | C | +1 |
11 | 11 | 1100 | 1 | C | +1 |
12 | 12 | 1200 | 1 | C | +1 |
13 | 13 | 1300 | 1 | C | +1 |
14 | 14 | 1400 | 2 | B | +2 |
15 | 15 | 1500 | 2 | B | +2 |
16 | 16 | 1600 | 2 | B | +2 |
17 | 17 | 1700 | 2 | B | +2 |
18 | 18 | 1800 | 2 | B | +2 |
19 | 19 | 1900 | 2 | B | +2 |
20 | 20 | 2000 | 3 | A | +3 |
21 | 21 | 2100 | 3 | A | +3 |
22 | 22 | 2200 | 3 | A | +3 |
23 | 23 | 2300 | 3 | A | +3 |
24 | 24 | 2400 | 3 | A | +3 |
25 | 25 | 2500 | 3 | A | +3 |
40x40 feet platform:
Int. | Max. Speed | Max. Weight | Max. Lift | Manoeuvr. Class | Falling Adj. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 4.5 | 3600 | .5 | E | +4 |
10 | 5 | 4000 | .5 | E | +4 |
11 | 5.5 | 4400 | .5 | E | +4 |
12 | 6 | 4800 | .5 | E | +4 |
13 | 6.5 | 5200 | .5 | E | +4 |
14 | 7 | 5600 | 1 | D | +5 |
15 | 7.5 | 6000 | 1 | D | +5 |
16 | 8 | 6400 | 1 | D | +5 |
17 | 8.5 | 6800 | 1 | D | +5 |
18 | 9 | 7200 | 1 | D | +5 |
19 | 9.5 | 7600 | 1 | D | +5 |
20 | 10 | 8000 | 1.5 | C | +6 |
21 | 10.5 | 8400 | 1.5 | C | +6 |
22 | 11 | 8800 | 1.5 | C | +6 |
23 | 11.5 | 9200 | 1.5 | C | +6 |
24 | 12 | 9600 | 1.5 | C | +6 |
25 | 12.5 | 10,000 | 1.5 | C | +6 |
Max. Speed: This is measured in feet per round indoors and yards per round outdoors. Incapacitating the controlling person causes the platform to freeze. Speed also directly converts to miles per hour when the platform is flown for that amount of time.
Max. Weight: This is measured in pounds.
Max. (Rate of) Lift: For every 100 pounds over the maximum weight limit the lift rate is reduced by 1 per round. Negative lift rates cause the platform to go down at a rate equal to the negative rating unless the current plane has no gravity. In this case movement rate is affected vice lift.
Manoeuvr. Class: This is the platform's manoeuvrability class.
Falling Adjustm.: This bonus is doubled for the wizard controlling the platform. Each +1 should be considered a pull each to one tenth of normal gravity in the current plane of existence. These plusses are specifically bonuses against falling off of the platform.
Selective Dispel Magic (Abjuration, Metamagic)
In addition to simulating the effects of the 3rd-level dispel magic
spell, the caster may choose freely whatever is to be affected by the
dispel magic spell and what is not affected by it. The caster may
choose the schools of magic to be affected, the sphere (if used
against priest spells), which persons, objects, or spells in the area
of effect, whether his own magic is affected by it or not, etc. There
may be many more possibilities what can be chosen to be affected. It
is even possible to say that only a single spell among several is
supposed to be dispelled on one person. The method of determining
whether the dispelling attempt was successful or not is the same as in
the 3rd-level spell.
Sertan's Certain Slaying (Necromancy)
This spell concentrates all the power of a death spell on one victim.
A saving throw versus death magic is allowed. For every three levels
the wizard exceeds the victim's level or Hit Dice, a -1 penalty is
applied to the saving throw, and vice versa. If the saving throw is
failed, the victim is slain immediately. If it succeeds, he is
weakened for one turn per level of the wizard, suffering a -2 penalty
to all rolls. This penalty is cumulative. A saving throw which
succeeds by more than 10, or is critically made negates any and all
effects of that casting of the spell.
The material component is a black pearl, and the lens from the eye of
a catoblepas, costing a total of 1000 gp. Note: in some places, the
lens may be hard to get, as its only known use (besides as a lens) is
for death-dealing spells and poisons.
Sex Change [2] (Alteration, Evocation)
This spell causes the victim's sex to change. Thus, a male becomes
female and vice versa. A saving throw versus spell negates the
effects. After the change, the victim will be confused for 1d10 turns.
Also, he (or she) will have a percent chance equal to his (her)
Constitution of going insane because of the trauma.
The DM must make sure the victim of the spell acts in the manner
appropriate to the sex. If not, then the spell doesn't really seem
powerful. The material component of this spell is an ivory tablet with
a yin-and-yang symbol carved upon it.
Sillvatar's Surgical Strike (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell provides the wizard with a method of attacking a specific
target in the midst of a crowd; when this spell is cast, a flaming
bolt shoots from the palm of the wizard towards the intended victim.
Only one target may be chosen for this spell, and the bolt strikes
this individual unerringly. The bolt will dodge obstructions and other
creatures in its flight to the target; it will even round corners, if
need be. As long as the spell's range is not exceeded, and there is
some path to the target, it will be struck; even if the victim ducks
behind an obstacle while the spell is being cast, the bolt will still
strike home. The only stipulation is the target must be in sight when
the spell incantations begin; the wizard may choose any target within
sight (and range) but may not target such things as "the strongest
member of the group" or "the orc leader" (see the description of magic
missile for more details).
When the bolt impacts the target, it explodes in a burst of flames
that engulf the victim; the flames conform to the shape of the target,
so no other creatures are affected by the spell unless they are
touching the victim. The effects of the explosion are identical to a
fireball doing 10d6 points of damage. A successful saving throw versus
spell reduces the damage by one half. If this saving throw fails, the
target must save versus magical fire at -3 for all possessions; those
that fail are destroyed.
Since its inception, this spell has become a favourite of assassins;
because of this, Sillvatar has striven to remove it from circulation.
Due to his efforts, this spell is not as common as it once was,
although tens and perhaps even hundreds of copies still exist.
The material component for this spell is a handful of scales and the
heart of a red dragon; these components are consumed when the spell is
cast.
Skywrite (Alteration)
This spell allows the caster to write messages in the sky, with but
the wave of a finger. The messages are written in glowing smoke, and
are visible at night or by day (caster's choice of colour). The caster
may write up to one word per level, with a duration of one hour per
level (halved in strong winds). All writing must be contained within
a sphere of volume 1 cubic mile per level, centred on the caster, and
at normal size, the writing is visible (and readable) at around 50
miles. If desired, the caster can reduce the number of words written,
and increase the viewing distance proportionally (to a maximum factor
equal to the radius of the area of effect).
Spell-link (Alteration)
By use of this spell, the wizard magically links 4 spells that are
currently in his memory. The link is such that, upon uttering a
trigger phrase, the linked spells are invoked almost simultaneously.
That is, they are machine-gunned. In actual time: there is a one fifth
round gap between the spells.
The spells that can be linked are, at most, one 1st-level, one
2nd-level, one 3rd-level and one 4th-level spell. The wizard must
specify the order of the link (1-3-4-2, 2-1-3, etc.). Spells that are
linked may not be cast. Any attempt to normally cast a linked spell
has an 85% chance to fizzle, minus 10% per point of Intelligence above
15. Furthermore, the other spells linked to the cast spell are
automatically lost.
The trigger phrase takes one round to use. At the end of the duration,
which is secretly rolled by the DM, this spell and the linked spells
are automatically lost.
Spell components are a braided platinum and copper chain, worth
500 gp, which is consumed by the spell, and - obviously - whatever is
needed for the linked spells.
Spellcrystal VI (Conjuration, Invocation)
Except as noted above, this spell is the same as the 1st-level wizard
spell spellcrystal I (q.v.).
Spirit Legionnaire (Enchantment, Necromancy)
This spell creates a completely obedient undead with the following
statistics: AC 4 (better than usual), HP: as caster -5, attacks: 2 for
weapon damage, Intelligence: 5, Strength: 16, MV: 6, Morale: 20. This
spell permanently drains the caster of one hit point. The material
components for this spell are a magical blade and a bit of the
caster's blood (both consumed in the casting).
Staff of Light (Alteration, Evocation)
By means of this spell, the wizard creates a powerful magical weapon
which only he can wield. Wizards of good alignment can create a staff
of light; those of evil alignment can use the reverse of this spell to
create a staff of darkness; those of neutral alignment (with respect
to good and evil) can create either form of the spell, but with
reduced effectiveness. The verbal component of this spell consists of
but a single word, which creates in the wizard's hand a sphere of
light (or darkness), a few inches in diameter; the remainder of the
casting time is then spent carefully pulling and shaping this sphere
into a full-sized staff. Spell duration is considered to begin on the
following round, so that the wizard can make at least as many attacks
as he has levels.
The glowing staff of light will brightly illuminate a 30-foot radius,
and when cast by a good aligned wizard this illumination will be
painful to supernatural evil creatures such as undead, demons, devils,
etc. (these take 2 HP of damage per round, saving versus spell each
round for half damage). A darkness cast in the area of the staff of
light will eliminate this painful effect for the duration of the
darkness, but does not actually make the area dark, rather the
illumination is reduced to the level of dim torchlight.
Whether cast by a good or neutral wizard, the staff of light strikes
as a weapon, +2 (for purposes of what can be hit by it; there is no
actual to-hit bonus) and does a base damage of 1d6 points. This damage
can be increased by 1d6 for each round of spell duration that remains;
every such increase shortens the duration of the spell by one round.
Intent to increase damage must be stated before the to-Hit Die is
rolled, but spell duration is not affected if the attack is a miss. If
the staff of light is used to strike a creature with a strong negative
material existence (wights, spectres, xeg-yi, etc.) there is a 50%
chance that the remaining spell duration will be expended as damage
whether or not the wizard wishes it.
The staff of darkness sheds deep shadows in a 30-foot radius, through
which only the wizard can see clearly; shades (the monster) and other
wizards using staff of darkness are at -1 to-hit when within these
shadows, and all others (even those with infravision) are at -3 to-hit
and +3 to their Armour Class when in these shadows (note that two
wizards within 30 feet of each other and each holding as staff of
darkness will both be at -1 to-hit, but the effects of multiple staves
are not otherwise cumulative).
In addition, when cast by an evil aligned wizard, this sphere of
shadow will affect supernatural creatures of good alignment (shedu,
lammasu, devas, etc.) as if they were affected by a stinking cloud
(saving throw versus death magic reduces the effect to mild nausea, -1
to-hit and to damage; this penalty is cumulative with the -3 to-hit
penalty for poor visibility). A light cast in the area of the staff of
darkness will remove this nauseating effect and reduce the to-hit
penalty to -1 and the Armour Class penalty to +1, but will not
significantly brighten the area.
The staff of darkness strikes as a +2 weapon (for purposes of what can
be hit), doing 1d6 points of damage. For each round of spell duration
that remains, the wizard can choose to inflict numbing cold on his
victim; this cold has a 5% chance per round of spell duration
expended, cumulative, of causing loss of use of a limb for 1d6 rounds,
and otherwise causes the victim to lose one point each of Strength and
Dexterity per round of duration expended, also for 1d6 rounds;
thereafter the lost Strength and Dexterity return at the rate of one
point each per round, or the limb becomes usable immediately.
Cold-resistant and cold-using creatures get a saving throw against
this effect, and its duration is halved for them in any case.
If the areas of radiance and shadow of a staff of light and a staff of
darkness intersect, the effects of both are negated in the overlapping
region. If the staves are within 30 feet of one another, both cease to
shed their light or darkness, but their powers are otherwise
unaffected. Neither staff has any physical substance, and thus cannot
be parried except by another staff of the opposite type or by a rod of
force; wall of force, forcecage, or similar force barrier will stop a
staff. If two staves of opposite type touch one another for any
reason, both are destroyed in an explosion of 40-foot radius causing
1d6 points damage for each round of duration remaining in the two
spells, cumulative. The wizards holding the staves automatically take
full damage, all others within 40 feet save versus spell to take half
damage.
The material component of this spell is a pearl (a black pearl for the
dark version) of no less than 500 gp value, which is held in one hand
when the command word is uttered. The pearl is transformed into a
small sphere of light or darkness; the somatic component is the
stretching and moulding of this sphere into a staff. There is rumoured
to be a variant of this spell that allows the sphere formed from the
pearl to be hurled as a missile, but the specific details have been
lost.
Store Passwall (Alteration)
This spell is similar to enchant an item or contingency, in that it
prepares a black opal of no less value than 2000 gp for the storage of
a passwall. This spell will stay on the opal until the passwall is
cast on it. Then, it will store the passwall for 1 day per level of
caster. This spell must first be cast on the opal and then the
passwall can be cast on it. The clock then starts clicking on how long
the spell lasts. This is because the passwall starts eating the opal.
After the elapsed time, the opal is totally consumed by the passwall,
and both are wasted. If, before the time of expiration, the opal is
touched to a surface and a command word is spoken (determined at time
of casting store passwall), it activates the passwall in the direction
that the opal is touching the surface. A caster may only have one
store passwall for every six levels of the caster (a 12th-level caster
can have two such stones prepared at one time). Also, since the time
activation is not started until the Passwall is actuall cast on the
opal, a wizard could have two stones prepared with him and only when
he thinks he might need one in the near future cast passwall on it.
Then, within the duration, the caster can use it. He can also give it
to another person, but must tell them the command word.
Super Mirror Image (Abjuration, Evocation)
This spell is similar to mirror image, except in the following ways:
the images can each take the wizard's level in damage before
disappearing and the number of images is equal to the level of the
wizard. When an image is destroyed it will apparently dimension door
out of the area. The wizard may elect to control the actions of the
images (the images can do no physical harm but are indistinguishable
from the wizard).
Suppress Somatic Components (Alteration, Enchantment, Metamagic)
This spell suppresses the need for somatic components in other spells
cast in the duration given above. The caster may choose whether to
suppress the somatic components or not. A spell with suppressed
somatic components takes one additional unit of time to cast: one
extra initiative modifier, round, turn, hour, day, etc. (depending on
the spell's original casting time) The material component for this
spell are chain cuffs which have been used to chain a man over one
year.
Teleport Trap (Alteration)
All people or things teleporting into the area of effect are, upon
materialising, affected as if a paralysis spell had been cast upon
them (as in the Player's Handbook). Thus, a wizard wishing to sneak
into a place decides to teleport there. However, he doesn't realise
that a teleport trap has been cast around the spot where he wishes to
appear. Upon arriving, he must save versus spell or be paralysed.
Those leaving an area under this spell will also be paralysed,
wherever they appear.
Material components are a gem of not less than 5000 gp worth, smeared
with the ichor of some paralysing agent (ghoul's skin, for example).
Teleport via Fire (Alteration)
This spell allows the wizard to teleport himself or others from one
area of flames to another (both fires must be at least as large as a
small campfire). The wizard has two options: if the terminal fire is
in sight, this is a teleport without error as per the spell of the
same name; if the target fire is not in sight, then the teleport is
subject to the success modifiers of a normal teleport. Obviously, the
location of the terminal fire must be known (via scrying or prior
knowledge). If this spell is used when there is no known target fire
(i.e. there is no fire in sight and none are known to the wizard) the
recipients are trapped on the elemental plane of fire (note that this
provides a way of entering this plane on a planned basis, but the
wizard will not know the location of the teleport beforehand, unless
there is prior knowledge of the location on the plane of fire).
This spell will provide the recipients with a form of fire-resistance:
this resistance lasts for one round per 2 levels of the wizard; it
provides total protection for this time (but only for the two fires in
question - the recipients are affected normally by other fires during
this time).
It takes 2 turns to prepare this spell, but once prepared, it will
remain in effect for one hour per level of the wizard, or until it is
used. The creatures to be affected are named at the time of
preparation. The spell has an actual casting time (i.e. to trigger the
teleport) of 1.
This spell provides a method of escaping the effects of a fireball or
similar spell: if the wizard makes the proper saving throw, and is not
in the midst of some other activity (i.e. casting another spell or
fighting), the teleport can be triggered instantly; the teleported
creatures are unaffected by the fireball regardless of whether they
make their saving throws or not. Of course, the normal stipulations
are still in effect, so the wizard must still have a target fire, or
be trapped on the plane of fire.
The material components for this spell are a candle and the replica of
a small, wooden door; both are consumed with the casting.
Teleportal (Alteration)
This spell conjures a dimensional door, either on a solid surface or
anchored by some sort of substance. Two hundred and fifty pounds per
level of the wizard can enter through the door to another place, but
the wizard must be the last person to pass through. The door will
automatically extinguish itself in one minute if the wizard is not yet
through. The door can lead to any location the wizard desires which is
within fifty feet per level of wizard. The location may be either
visualized from memory or may be given as directions if the wizard has
no visual memory of the location. If the door leads into a solid
object, material creatures and objects will not be able to pass
through the door.
After the wizard has passed through, the doors will disappear. If the
wizard does not pass through the door within one minute, the doors
will disappear as well. In this case, all objects that have passed
through will be lost to the ethereal plane, while creatures that have
passed through will return to the location of the first door they have
passes through.
Note that this spell does not enable individuals to teleport to or
from magically sealed locations. The material components for this
spell are a gem, worth at least 5000 gp and the tail of a rattlesnake.
Tharos' Starburst Attack (Conjuration/Summoning)
By use of this spell the wizard causes a concentrated point of
positive energy, from the material plane of energy, to build up to
critical mass which takes one round. Once critical mass is reached the
energy build up will cause an explosion doing 1d8 points of damage per
level of the caster to all within the area of effect. All characters
get a saving throw for half damage. The component for this spell is a
perfect crystal of at least 2000 gp value, which is consumed in the
explosion.
Thorndeath (Alteration, Necromancy)
Failing a saving throw (at -2) results in the bones of the victim
growing massive bone spurs that tear out through the flesh for 1d6 per
level damage, attempting to move (for spell duration) inflicts an
extra point of damage per caster level per motion attempt. This is a
spell I had cast on me once: it really sucks. Elminster's evasion
saved me; I hope you never get hit with it. The material component of
this spell is a bone rose sculpture.
Tyvek's Fabric Phantom (Necromancy)
This spell requires the death shroud or clothing of a historically
important person of any type (wise man, king, loved nun) and a handful
of grave dirt. It conjures into being a mindless undead with hit
points equal to three quarters of those of the caster's. Its touch
drains one level and it radiates a fear aura which must be saved
against at -2, or the victims are affected by fear as if the caster
had cast it upon them. The phantom is AC 0.
Tyvek's Forcebrace (Conjuration)
This spell requires a twig from a recently lightning struck oak and a
white silk ribbon. Casting this spell brings into being a glowing 3
inch diameter pole shaped brace in the location the caster desires. No
amount of force can destroy the brace, though dispel magic will work.
Note that the brace extends some of its invulnerability to the object
it holds up, so using it to hold closed a stone door makes the door
fairly resistant to damage (granting a +4 to all saving throws).
Tyvek's Temporary External Strength (Enchantment)
This spell requires the sweat of a giant and a highly poisonous
mushroom. The sweat is to be rubbed on the mushroom and ingested. The
eater must make a Constitution check or take 3d12 damage in addition
to the spell effects (you always get some good out of casting this
spell). The eater gains the Strength of the type of giant that the
sweat was taken from.
Undead Spell Carrier (Enchantment, Necromancy)
This spell allows the caster to place an area effect spell on an
undead that will be release upon the destruction of the undead. Only
6th-level or lower spells can be put upon an undead. No saving throw
is granted for the undead, but when the spell ultimately goes off, the
usual saving throws for the carried spell apply.
Vandergast's Armoured Forcetrap (Invocation/Evocation)
This spell is identical to Vandergast's forcetrap in appearance and
effect, with the following exceptions: a bend bars attempt is useless
against this spell; instead, enough damage must be inflicted on the
bands to destroy them. This damage may be caused by weapons (piercing
and slashing weapons only do half damage, blunt weapons inflict full
damage) or spells. Also, only one target may be trapped by this spell.
Finally, a limited wish will not affect this spell, although a wish
will destroy it, and a dispel magic has the normal chance of success
against the bands.
The bands have AC 0 and 5 HP for every level of the wizard. When the
bands' hit point total has been exceeded, the bands are destroyed, and
the spell ends. Each attack that inflicts damage on the bands will
also inflict half that damage total (rounded down) on the trapped
victim unless a successful saving throw versus paralysation is made
(in which case, no damage is suffered). For example, if the bands are
struck for 11 points of damage, they suffer the full 11 points, while
the trapped victim suffers 5 points of damage, unless his saving throw
was successful.
Whisper's Anonymity (Divination)
This spell hides the caster's persona from the world. The use of this
spell will make it so that as far as magical and mental forces are
concerned, your psyche, your persona, does not exist. Divination
spells such as detect good, ESP, etc., will come up blank, since as
far as the spells are concerned the caster is simply not there. As a
by-effect, this also renders all thought-related psionics useless.
This is a two-way street, however. If the caster has psionic
abilities, he will be unable to use his powers while under the
influence of the spell, but enemy psionicists will also be unable to
find him or attack his mind in any way. Only such physical psionic
effects such as molecular agitation still work, no attack modes do.
This is highly useful combined with such spells as invisibility. The
spell forms a sort of shield wall around the caster but this gets
weakened with every attempt to breach it. Thus the spell will only
remain active for twice the caster's level psionic attacks or
divination spells directed at the caster, after which the wall will
crumble completely.
Whisper's Damage Transference (Necromancy)
This powerful necromantic spell is designed for that wizard who has
sustained a lot of damage, and would like to give it to someone else.
The wizard utters the arcane words of the spell, and points at some
creature. That creature will sustain all damage the wizard has
sustained so far, and leaves the wizard without wounds. That is, if
the creature fails its saving throw. Through this spell all the
wizard's wounds disappear, no matter what their origin or magnitude,
only such wounds as severed limbs and the like cannot be healed. If
the amount of damage is more than the creature can sustain, the
creature dies instantly from the damage and the shock, even a creature
who would not die from the wounds, but sustains more than half its hit
points in damage, must roll a system shock, or die from the trauma
anyway.
Whisper's Flakes of Death (Evocation)
When this spell is cast, it will begin to snow in the area of effect.
However, these flakes are no ordinary flakes. They are acidic in
nature, and damage creatures for 5d4 points of damage per round. If a
successful saving throw is made, the creature will only suffer half
damage, but this saving throw must be made anew every round. The acid
is extremely corrosive, and all exposed items must save versus acid or
be destroyed utterly, again every round. this spell is extremely
powerful and will cause much loss in both hit points and items that
the victims may be carrying.
Whisper's Instant Electric Shield (Evocation)
This protective spell can be cast in advance preparation. The shield
itself will not spring into existence until a last command word is
spoken. The speaking of this last word can be delayed as much as 1 day
per caster level, and the effect then is instantaneous. A crackling
and shimmering field of electricity will spring into existence around
the caster, in a globe of 1 foot diameter per caster level. This
shield is not solid, and missile objects have a 50% - twice the
caster's level chance of penetrating the shield. All magical effects
dissipate against the shield, though the after-effects could penetrate
it. That is, a fireball exploding right outside the shield, will still
send flames roiling into the sphere, but attempting to let the
fireball explode inside the sphere will result into the dissipation of
the magical energies of the fireball, rendering it harmless. Beings
attempting to cross the boundary will suffer damage as if the caster
cast a lightning bolt upon them, 1d6 per level. The duration of the
shield itself will be one round per caster level. Only one of these
spells can be held in reserve. The material component is a small
copper rod.
Whisper's Instant Shielding (Abjuration)
This spell will create a special shield that will jump into existence
whenever the caster is being attacked by some form of magic, ranging
from spells to breath weapons. The spell will last for up to 1d4 of
such attacks plus one per level of the caster, shielding the caster
completely, like a stoneskin. The one drawback is that the shield will
establish itself only once per round, and thus will protect the caster
for one attack per round only. If multiple magical attacks are made
against the caster, all but one will get past the shield. However, the
caster can mentally decide against whose attack to use the shield, and
thus not waste a "charge" on an opponent he does not deem such
protection necessary against. The material component is a small
mithril shield (about the size of a coin) of 200 gp value.
Whisper's Major Lightning Strike (Evocation)
This powerful spell is similar in desired effect as the chain
lightning spell. It is designed such that it can strike multiple
targets. For this spell however, the targets are designated by the
caster. The caster can designate one victim per level. The bolts will
strike for 1d6 damage per two caster levels, one bolt per target, as
desired by the caster. The bolts are not powerful enough to continue
after hitting their targets, since upon hitting, all their energy is
spent. If the caster so desires, multiple bolts could be targeted on
a single creature. Essentially, the spell provides the caster with as
many bolts as he has levels, at 1d6 HP per two levels of experience,
leaving the targeting of those bolts up to the wishes of the caster.
Whisper's Reduce Magic Resistance (Alteration)
This spell is designed to get rid of that pesky thing called magic
resistance. The spell will reduce the target's magic resistance by
half. The spell will only have to overcome half of the target's
original magic resistance in order to function. Multiple spells can be
cast on the same target for cumulative effect. I.e. after three
successful such spells, the target will have only 1/8 of their magic
resistance left.
Whisper's Rune of Healing (Necromancy)
This spell creates a silver brightly glowing rune somewhere on the
creatures body. This rune is a small conduit to the positive material
plane. While in effect, the creature regenerates 2 HP per round, even
if the creature had been slain (i.e., it can bring the creature back
to life). The possibilities of removal are the same as for Whisper's
rune of protection versus weapons.
Whisper's Vampiric Drain (Necromancy)
This spell is similar in effect to vampiric touch, except that the
target does not need be touched. As long as there is an unobstructed
path between the target and the caster, the caster can use this spell
to drain the life energy from another creature. The caster can drain
up to 1d6 HP per two caster levels from the creature, as long as the
target creature has the hit points to "give". If the target makes its
saving throw, then only half of the previously determined hit point
amount is actually drained. Also, there is no limit to the amount that
can be drained level-wise: a 20th-level wizard could possibly drain
10d6 HP.
A wizard draining more hit points than he originally has, gains the
drained hit points anyway, but these excess hit points slowly ebb away
at a rate of 1 HP per round. Damage taken after a drain with excess
points, is first taken from those excess points.
Wimp (Enchantment/Charm)
This spell reduces a humanoid's level of fighting ability to half
normal, rounded up. This affects THAC0, number of attacks per round,
extra damage for rangers, backstabbing, martial arts, etc.
Winthrop's Undead Summoning V (Conjuration/Summoning, Necromancy)
This spell is like monster summoning, except that the spell is
forgotten when the caster learns a higher-powered version of the
spell. This causes the caster to lose the ability to cast this
lower-level version and it even disappears from his spellbook (this
spell is normally transcribed from a scroll). Any one of the following
undead may be chosen to be summoned: 2d6 skeletons, 2d4 zombies, 2d4
ghouls, 1d6+1 shadows, 1d6+1 wights, 1d4+1 ghasts, 1d4 wraiths, 1d3
mummies, 1d2 spectres or 1d2 apparitions.
The undead appear at the end of the casting and fight to the best of
their ability until slain, the duration expires, they are released, or
they are further than 30 yards from the caster (the caster may not
intentionally move out of range, nor may the undead for they are not
free-willed while under the spell). At such time, they return to their
point of origination.
The material component is a lit candle inside a small bag.
Wizard Watch (Alteration, Divination)
This spell creates a special version of the wizard's wizard mark to be
placed in a room of the wizard's choice. This sigil will allow the
wizard to view the room from any distance as if the wizard was scrying
into the room with no chance of failure. The sigil itself does not do
the seeing, but it only defines the room that can be viewed, thus the
wizard can view the room from any viewpoint inside the room, but not
from outside the room. The information received is limited to visual
only.
Since the sigil is easily noticed, it can be hidden, or have its
design mixed in with the decor of the room and be hidden that way.
If the sigil is created in an outside area, not bounded by walls, then
the viewpoint can be anywhere within a 10-yard radius from the
location of the sigil.
Any creatures that are in the room which is actively being watched
will have a chance to detect the scrying of the owner as defined the
Dungeon Master's Guide, page 141. If they use dispel magic to counter
the scrying, then the sigil will remain inoperative for a period of
one day (this does not mean that the wizard might not have more sigils
in the room. As long as they remain inactivated, they will not be
affected by the dispel magic).
The spell is permanent until the sigil is tampered with, or destroyed.
The material components for this spell are mercury and 1000 gp worth
of carbuncle dust, mixed to form a glue base as well as a dragon scale
with the sigil carved on it. The mix is poured onto the dragon scale
"mould" and pressed against the area where the sigil is to be put. The
spell is cast, and the new sigil remains in place.
Zhaida's Improved Identifier (Divination)
This spell is a more powerful version of identify. The wizard may read
one "plus" cast on the item per round, as well as one special effect
per 2 rounds (a +5 sword requires 5 rounds to read; a flame tongue
requires 9 rounds: 1 for the base plus, 2 for flaming and 3x2 = 6 for
variable effects). Effects upon the wizard are as for the Identify
spell. It will not reveal the exact Intelligence and ego of a sentient
weapon, but may reveal some of its powers.
The material component of this spell is a gem of no less than 1000 gp
value. Used in combination with legend lore, it may identify almost
anything short of artifacts and relics.
If this spell is to be used by an NPC, employed to identify an item,
it will cost 15,000 gp.
Range: 3 feet per level
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 30-foot cube
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 6
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Max Becherer <becherer@suna0.cs.uiuc.edu>
Range: 5 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 week per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: John Daniel <c548285@umcvmb.missouri.edu>
Range: 10 yards + 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Allan J. Mikkola (Sillvatar) <allanm@vulcan.med.ge.com>
Range: Special
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 hour per level
Casting Time: 4
Area of Effect: One cubic mile per level
Saving Throw: None
Author: Unknown
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 3d4 hours + 1 hour per level
Casting Time: 5 rounds
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Unknown
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 6 months + 2 months per level
Casting Time: 6 rounds
Area of Effect: One crystal, worth at least 600 gp
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Kris <simonis@stpc.wi.leidenuniv.nl>
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: One mindless undead
Saving Throw: None
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Reversible
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Jay <krzyston@garfield.cs.wisc.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: One opal
Saving Throw: None
Author: Joseph DuBois (Scooby) <jdubo.wbst102a@xerox.com>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 3 rounds per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 6-foot radius
Saving Throw: None
Author: Brock Neverman <gitzlaff@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 3 turns + 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: Creature touched
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Kai Rottenbacher <c/o uwagner@orville.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn per level
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: 10-yard per level radius sphere
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Unknown
Range: Special
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 hour per level
Casting Time: Special
Area of Effect: One creature per 4 levels
Saving Throw: None
Author: Unknown
Range: 30 feet
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Up to one round
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Jim Vassilakos <jimv@ucrmath.ucr.edu>
Range: 60 feet
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 7
Area of Effect: 2-foot per level radius
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Tharos
Range: 10 feet per level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per 3 levels
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 turn per caster
Casting Time: 7
Area of Effect: One phantom
Saving Throw: None
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 day per level
Casting Time: 2
Area of Effect: One up to 3 feet per level radius brace
Saving Throw: None
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One person touched per 3 levels
Saving Throw: None
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Range: 0
Components: V
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: The Warlord of Heaven <fsmtw1@alaska.bitnet>
Range: 10 yards per level
Components: V, S
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Vandergast
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 60 yards
Components: V, S
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 120 yards + 20 yards per level
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round per 3 levels
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One 10-foot square per level
Saving Throw: Special
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 1 turn
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 60 yards + 2 yards per level
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 60 feet + 20 feet per level
Components: V
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: None
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 day per level
Casting Time: 4 turns
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: None
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 20 yards + 1 yard per level
Components: V, S
Duration: Instantaneous
Casting Time: 3
Area of Effect: One creature
Saving Throw: 1/2
Author: Robert Johan Enters <whisper@wpi.edu>
Range: 30 feet
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: One humanoid
Saving Throw: Negates
Author: Jim Vassilakos <jimv@ucrmath.ucr.edu>
Range: 30 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 5 rounds + 1 round per level
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: Special
Saving Throw: None
Author: Al Singleton (Isaac Winthrop) <eaay@catcc.bitnet>
Range: 10 yards
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 1 hour
Area of Effect: One room
Saving Throw: None
Author: James Davenport <davenpor@cis.ohio-state.edu>
Range: 0
Components: V, S, M
Duration: 1 round per level
Casting Time: 10 hours
Area of Effect: One object
Saving Throw: None
Author: Adne Brunborg <brunborg@solan.unit.no>