Hypersmurf
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Nail said:You sure 'bout that?![]()
Well, as long as it's an Area Dispel!

Get that cleric an Improved Invisibility somehow, and that might be the only sort that can be used...
-Hyp.
Nail said:You sure 'bout that?![]()
SlagMortar said:I don't think Divine Spell Power and Divine Shield are core. Crystal Keep says they are from Complete Divine and Complete Warrior respectively.
Nail said:You sure 'bout that?
SRD said:Targeted Dispel
One object, creature, or spell is the target of the dispel magic spell. You make a dispel check (1d20 + your caster level, maximum +10) against the spell or against each ongoing spell currently in effect on the object or creature. The DC for this dispel check is 11 + the spell’s caster level. If you succeed on a particular check, that spell is dispelled; if you fail, that spell remains in effect.
Nail said:All of which together add up to: Not Easy.
...or, at the very least: Not an effective PC.
SlagMortar said:This allows you to target just a Dominate spell on your warrior friend...
SlagMortar said:This allows you to target just a Dominate spell on your warrior friend without also targeting the various buff spells on her.
hanniball said:Couldn't the caster willingly fail the caster level check to protect the buff spells?
Cabral said:Note the difference between the Targeted and Area Dispel options.
IMO (and make no mistake, 'easy' is quite subjective), 'easy' would not be requiring 10+ sourcebooks for the same build (especially across different campaign settings--that's extremely bad form), spells/effects granted by someone else, using items beyond your expected power level (e.g. a scroll of miracle at 6th level, why not just ask for the miracle of AC 56?), etc.hanniball said:What constitutes "easy" in your opinion? Casting a few spells is pretty damn easy for any cleric and, as Deset Gled has shown, any wizard as well. If boosting one's attack bonus through the use of magic is "easy" then so, too, is enhancing one's armor class.
Yeah, wrong emphasis. When you cast a targeted (greater) dispel magic, you target a creature, not a spell. So, change your emphasis appropriately and the meaning should become clear.hanniball said:(Emphasis mine)
Thoughts?