Closet_Skeleton
2007-04-13, 10:48 AM
A spell based of stuff from random anime.
Planar Dislocation
Abjuration
Level: Cleric 7th, Sorcer/Wizard 7th
Components: V, S, M
Casting Time: 1 minute
Range: Short (10 ft./level)
Area: Max area 20 ft./level radius hemisphere (max 500 ft. at 25th level)
Duration: 10 minutes/level
Saving Throw: Will negates, See text
Spell Resistance: No
You create a barrier around a small section of the plane within range and then shunt it off onto the Astral plane. While this spell is active the area is counted as a demiplane. People outside the area do not notice the spell without making a DC 20 spellcraft check and merely appear on the other side if they try to walk through it. The temporary Demiplane has the following traits:
Normal Gravity. The demiplane's gravity is the same as whatever plane the spell was cast on.
Timeless: Characters on the plane do not age and effectively no time passes within the demiplane as though they were on the Astral plane.
Limited Magic: A character wishing to cast a conjuration spell within the demiplane must win an opposed casterlevel check against the caster of this spell.When the spell ends then the demiplane ceases to exist and the area is returned to its normal plane of existance. The owner of the area the spell effected is allowed to make a saving throw if he wishes. If he passes his save then the spell fails. This spell may be dispelled only by a character outside the area.
Material Component: 500 GP of special insense
Pernamancy: This spell may be made pernament with the Pernamency spell at the cost of 1000 XP.
Planar Dislocation, Greater
Abjuration
Level: Cleric 9th, Sorcer/Wizard 9th
As Planar Dislocation except that you may choose the traits of the demiplane. You may not affect the time trait.
This spell is used to temporaraly imprison enemies or to reduce collateral damage by cordoning off the battle site. It is also sometimes used to negate the advantages that a creature might have by fighting on certain planes.
I'm not sure about the level since it's pretty powerful. I'm not sure if something similar already exists either.
Planar Dislocation
Abjuration
Level: Cleric 7th, Sorcer/Wizard 7th
Components: V, S, M
Casting Time: 1 minute
Range: Short (10 ft./level)
Area: Max area 20 ft./level radius hemisphere (max 500 ft. at 25th level)
Duration: 10 minutes/level
Saving Throw: Will negates, See text
Spell Resistance: No
You create a barrier around a small section of the plane within range and then shunt it off onto the Astral plane. While this spell is active the area is counted as a demiplane. People outside the area do not notice the spell without making a DC 20 spellcraft check and merely appear on the other side if they try to walk through it. The temporary Demiplane has the following traits:
Normal Gravity. The demiplane's gravity is the same as whatever plane the spell was cast on.
Timeless: Characters on the plane do not age and effectively no time passes within the demiplane as though they were on the Astral plane.
Limited Magic: A character wishing to cast a conjuration spell within the demiplane must win an opposed casterlevel check against the caster of this spell.When the spell ends then the demiplane ceases to exist and the area is returned to its normal plane of existance. The owner of the area the spell effected is allowed to make a saving throw if he wishes. If he passes his save then the spell fails. This spell may be dispelled only by a character outside the area.
Material Component: 500 GP of special insense
Pernamancy: This spell may be made pernament with the Pernamency spell at the cost of 1000 XP.
Planar Dislocation, Greater
Abjuration
Level: Cleric 9th, Sorcer/Wizard 9th
As Planar Dislocation except that you may choose the traits of the demiplane. You may not affect the time trait.
This spell is used to temporaraly imprison enemies or to reduce collateral damage by cordoning off the battle site. It is also sometimes used to negate the advantages that a creature might have by fighting on certain planes.
I'm not sure about the level since it's pretty powerful. I'm not sure if something similar already exists either.