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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder Bob" data-source="post: 1782784" data-attributes="member: 12866"><p>Well, do these look ok/balanced? Not the most flavorful, but the concept seemed so... core.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sphere of Dissolution, Lesser </p><p>Wizard 3</p><p>Conjuration (Create)</p><p>Components: V S F</p><p>TTC: Standard Action</p><p>Range: C (25’+5’/ 2 LV)</p><p>Effect: Creates a 1’ radius sphere</p><p>Duration: 1 R/2 LV</p><p>SaSR: Yesve: None</p><p></p><p>This spell creates a sphere of anti-creation that unravels matter it contacts, appearing as a floating ball of blackness with visible wisps of air pulling into it. As a standard action the caster can direct the sphere, concentrating on controlling it and provoking attacks of opportunity. Flying with perfect maneuverability, its speed equal to that rounds concentration check, rounding down the result (i.e. a 32 becomes 30’).</p><p>The sphere can be directed to attack, treat as a ranged touch attack. If it hits, it inflicts 4d6 damage, disintegrating tiny creatures this damage reduces to 0 HP or less. The sphere inflicts full damage to objects and ignores ½ of the object’s hardness, burrowing a 1’ radius hole in them. The sphere ignores force barriers and objects but does not damage them. Creatures and objects disintegrated leave behind a fine trace of dust.</p><p>Material Focus: A polished obsidian sphere, 100+ gp.</p><p></p><p>Sphere of Dissolution</p><p>Wizard 6</p><p>Conjuration (Create)</p><p>Components: V S F</p><p>TTC: Standard Action</p><p>Range: C (25’+5’/ 2 LV)</p><p>Effect: Creates a 2’ radius sphere</p><p>Duration: 1 R/LV</p><p>Save: None</p><p>SR: Yes</p><p></p><p>As per Sphere of Dissolution, Lesser, except the caster gains a +10 enhancement bonus to his concentration checks to move the sphere, it inflicts 8d6 damage, and disintegrates small creatures if the damage reduces the object to 0 HP or less. It also destroys force effects of 2nd level or lower. The sphere leaves behind a 2’ radius hole in objects.</p><p>Material Focus: A polished obsidian sphere, 500+ gp.</p><p></p><p>Sphere of Dissolution, Greater</p><p>Wizard 9</p><p>Conjuration (Create)</p><p>Components: V S F</p><p>TTC: Standard Action</p><p>Range: C (25’+5’/ 2 LV)</p><p>Effect: Creates a 3’ radius sphere</p><p>Duration: 1 R/LV</p><p>Save: None</p><p>SR: Yes</p><p></p><p>As per Sphere of Dissolution, Lesser, except it only requires a move action to move the sphere and the caster gains a +10 enhancement bonus to his concentration checks do so. <span style="color: Yellow">As it only takes a move action to move this sphere, it can be used to attack in the move action and standard action portion of the caster’s turn, allowing it to attack twice as a full round action.</span> It inflicts 12d6 damage, and disintegrates medium or larger creatures if the damage reduces the object to 0 HP or less. It also destroys force effects of 5th level or lower on contact. The sphere leaves behind a 3’ radius hole in objects.</p><p>Material Focus: A polished obsidian sphere, 1000+ gp.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">B<img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" />B</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder Bob, post: 1782784, member: 12866"] Well, do these look ok/balanced? Not the most flavorful, but the concept seemed so... core. Sphere of Dissolution, Lesser Wizard 3 Conjuration (Create) Components: V S F TTC: Standard Action Range: C (25’+5’/ 2 LV) Effect: Creates a 1’ radius sphere Duration: 1 R/2 LV SaSR: Yesve: None This spell creates a sphere of anti-creation that unravels matter it contacts, appearing as a floating ball of blackness with visible wisps of air pulling into it. As a standard action the caster can direct the sphere, concentrating on controlling it and provoking attacks of opportunity. Flying with perfect maneuverability, its speed equal to that rounds concentration check, rounding down the result (i.e. a 32 becomes 30’). The sphere can be directed to attack, treat as a ranged touch attack. If it hits, it inflicts 4d6 damage, disintegrating tiny creatures this damage reduces to 0 HP or less. The sphere inflicts full damage to objects and ignores ½ of the object’s hardness, burrowing a 1’ radius hole in them. The sphere ignores force barriers and objects but does not damage them. Creatures and objects disintegrated leave behind a fine trace of dust. Material Focus: A polished obsidian sphere, 100+ gp. Sphere of Dissolution Wizard 6 Conjuration (Create) Components: V S F TTC: Standard Action Range: C (25’+5’/ 2 LV) Effect: Creates a 2’ radius sphere Duration: 1 R/LV Save: None SR: Yes As per Sphere of Dissolution, Lesser, except the caster gains a +10 enhancement bonus to his concentration checks to move the sphere, it inflicts 8d6 damage, and disintegrates small creatures if the damage reduces the object to 0 HP or less. It also destroys force effects of 2nd level or lower. The sphere leaves behind a 2’ radius hole in objects. Material Focus: A polished obsidian sphere, 500+ gp. Sphere of Dissolution, Greater Wizard 9 Conjuration (Create) Components: V S F TTC: Standard Action Range: C (25’+5’/ 2 LV) Effect: Creates a 3’ radius sphere Duration: 1 R/LV Save: None SR: Yes As per Sphere of Dissolution, Lesser, except it only requires a move action to move the sphere and the caster gains a +10 enhancement bonus to his concentration checks do so. [COLOR=Yellow]As it only takes a move action to move this sphere, it can be used to attack in the move action and standard action portion of the caster’s turn, allowing it to attack twice as a full round action.[/COLOR] It inflicts 12d6 damage, and disintegrates medium or larger creatures if the damage reduces the object to 0 HP or less. It also destroys force effects of 5th level or lower on contact. The sphere leaves behind a 3’ radius hole in objects. Material Focus: A polished obsidian sphere, 1000+ gp. [COLOR=Red]B:]B[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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