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Dispelling Silence?

zyzzyr

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This might be a silly question, but I've hit the wall here.

What counters silence?

I don't mean counterspell. I mean, if I'm a spellcaster and I've been silenced, what spell do I cast to rid myself of that? There used to be a spell called Vocalize which got rid of silence only, but I don't see that anymore. I would hate to have to cast a Dispel Magic to get rid of one.

Any help would be appreciated.

zyzzyr
 

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Without a prepared silent spell or one with no verbal component, Dispel Magic is about your best choice. I have a necromancer that plans to prepare a silent chill touch spell for just such a predicament, because you can cast this spell and use it over and over again. :D
 


Echo Screen... er wait sorry... I've been playing too much FF X, though you'd think there should be something that counters it. Like haste & slow, there should be some type of 'loud' spell, lame as it might sound.
 

The alternative bard by Monte Cook has a spellsong that dispels the Silence spell.

Of course, a Dispel Magic spell cast outside the silenced area or a Silent Dispel Magic spell would counter it.
 

Thanks!

Hi all,

Thanks for the response.

As you can see in my other question here, I'm looking at preparing a Silent Dispel Magic for my knowledge-domain cleric, in case he is ever silenced.

Although I could prepare another spell as Silent, I really don't want to be silenced, so I can try to cure members of the party.

Unfortunately, this can possibly dispel a whole load of enchantments he might have on himself, which is something I'm trying to avoid.

Maybe I'll write up a "Vocalize" spell and use that instead. With the proper research, of course :)

Thanks again
 

IIRC, Song & Silence has a a second-level bard spell called Joyful Noise. It has only somatic components, and basically suppresses magical silence within 10' of the bard.
 

Unfortunately, this can possibly dispel a whole load of enchantments he might have on himself, which is something I'm trying to avoid.

With Dispel Magic, one of the options is to target a spell effect. rather than targetting yourself, just target the silence. Either you'll get it or you won't, but either way your own personal spells will stay up.
 

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