Antimagic Field (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)

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Level: Sorcerer/Wizard 6
School: Abjuration
Domain: magic 6, protection 6

Casting

Casting Time: Standard Action, or as the first attack in a Full Attack Action
Components: V, S, M (A pinch of powdered iron or iron filings, worth 1 gp.)

Effect

Range: Self, and see below
Target or Area: 10-ft.-radius emanation (2 squares from the edge of your space), centered on you
Duration: Until the end of the current encounter, the end of the next encounter, or until the start of a full night's rest, whichever is sooner
Saving Throw: No saving throw granted
Save DC:
Spell Resistance: Yes

Description

As you intone the weird, almost reverse-sounding phrases of this powerful magic, you feel all of your magical power fade, gutter out, and vanish. While this terrible effect lasts, an invisible barrier surrounds you and moves with you. The space within this barrier is impervious to most magical effects, including spells, spell-like abilities, and supernatural abilities, from both players and monsters. Likewise, it prevents the functioning of any command word activated or consumable magic items or spells within its confines, including your own. Armor, shields, weapons, and other persistent or attuned magic items are not affected.
An Antimagic Field suppresses any spell or magical effect used within, brought into, or cast into the area, but does not dispel it. Time spent within an Antimagic Field counts against the suppressed spell's duration. This may be of great utility against certain poisons, curses, or other negative magical effects such as fogs or death fields.
Summoned creatures of any type wink out if they enter an Antimagic Field, either of their own volition or if the user moves the field onto them. They reappear in the same spot once the field goes away. Time spent winked out counts normally against the duration of the magic that is maintaining the creature. If you cast or impose Antimagic Field in an area occupied by a summoned creature that has Spell Resistance (SR), you must make a Caster Check against the creature's SR to make it wink out. (The effects of instantaneous conjurations are not affected by an Antimagic Field because the conjuration itself is no longer in effect, only its result.)
A normal creature can enter the area, as can normal missiles. Furthermore, while a magic sword does not function magically within the area, it is still a sword, armor still provides basic protection, and all Extraordinary abilities (including most monster melee attacks) still work normally. While under the effects of Antimagic Field, it is suggested that players re-calculate all their abilities without benefit of their magic items. Note that this can be quite debilitating if you are not prepared!
The spell has no effect on Constructs that are imbued with magic during their creation process and are thereafter self-supporting. Elementals, Undead, Outsiders and all other non-summoned monsters are likewise unaffected. All types of monster spell-like or supernatural abilities may be temporarily nullified by the field. Dispel Magic (Spell) does not remove the field.
Two or more Antimagic Fields sharing any of the same space have no effect on each other. Certain spells, such as Wall of Force (Spell), Prismatic Sphere (Spell), and Prismatic Wall (Spell), remain unaffected by Antimagic Field. Artifacts and deities are unaffected by mortal magic such as this.
Should a creature be larger than the area enclosed by the barrier, any part of it that lies outside the barrier is unaffected by the field.
This spell lays a dual charge on its target(s). If the targets are something other than you or another creature (such as an object or area), the spell instead lays a dual charge on you, the caster. Targets which already have a dual charge, a divine charge, or an arcane charge, may choose only one of these effects to keep. Dual charges are treated as both an arcane and a divine charge, and a creature may only ever have a single arcane charge and divine charge present on them at a time.
While under the effects of this spell, it is very difficult to have another effect also lay a charge as very few spells can enter to reach you.



Mana Burn Circle Damage

Spell Circle Burn Cost Req'd Char Level Base Dice Max Dice
0 N/A N/A 1d4 per 2 character levels max of 4d4 at character level 8
1 N/A 1st 1d6 per character level max of 4d6 at character level 4
2 +1 3rd 1d6 per character level max of 6d6 at character level 6
3 +1 5th 1d6 per character level max of 10d6 at character level 10
4 +1 7th 1d6+1 per character level max of 12d6+12 at character level 12
5 +1 9th 1d6+1 per character level max of 15d6+15 at character level 15
6 +1 11th 1d6+2 per character level max of 16d6+32 at character level 16
7 +1 13th 1d6+2 per character level max of 20d6+40 at character level 20
8 +1 15th 1d6+3 per character level max of 21d6+63 at character level 21
9 +1 17th 1d6+3 per character level max of 25d6+75 at character level 25
10 +1 19th 1d6+4 per character level max of 25d6+100 at character level 25
11 +1 21st 1d6+5 per character level max of 25d6+125 at character level 25
12 +1 23rd 1d6+6 per character level max of 27d6+162 at character level 27
13 +1 25th 1d6+7 per character level max of 27d6+189 at character level 27
14 +1 27th 1d6+8 per character level max of 29d6+232 at character level 29
15 +1 29th 1d6+9 per character level max of 29d6+261 at character level 29
16 +1 31st 1d6+10 per character level max of 30d6+300 at character level 30
17 +1 33rd 1d6+11 per character level max of 30d6+330 at character level 30
18 +1 35th 1d6+12 per character level max of 30d6+360 at character level 30