Antimagic field does not automatically suppress epic spells as it does standard spells. Instead, each time an epic spell is subject to an antimagic field, make a dispel check as a 20th-level caster (1d20 + 20). The epic spell has a DC of 11 + the epic spell's spellcaster level. If the suppression check is successful, the epic spell is suppressed like any other spell. If the dispel check is unsuccessful, the epic spell functions normally.
Crothian said:So, once I become 30th spellcaster level my Epic Spells are immune to Antimagic field? Cool![]()
kreynolds said:
Pretty much. At that point, you need an epic spell with the Dispel seed.
Randolph Carter said:There’s always Mordenkainen’s Disjunction (PHB Sor/Wiz 9).
kreynolds said:
...although Greater Dispel will if you're very very lucky, and in regards to spell level and spell power, Mord's Disjunction is only 3 higher than Greater Dispel. That's not quite high enough in my book.
Crothian said:So, once I become 30th spellcaster level my Epic Spells are immune to Antimagic field? Cool![]()
Grazzt said:#1- it is three levels higher than Greater dispelling (which has a chance, albeit a slim one, to affect epic spells)
Grazzt said:#2- Mordenkainen's disjunction even says it can affect artifacts (page 230, PHB) though the chance is slim.
Grazzt said:Unless your DM goes with the variant Open Ended Rolls (page 110, ELH).