Enchantment Spell Source Needed

buzzard

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We have a player in our home campaign who plays a Specialist Enchanter. Well built these do kick a fair about of behind. However, there really aren't that many spells in the category (ie. 7th level- ONE spell). I have looked through my plethora of random D20 stuff (fair sized) and there just don't seem to be many additional enchantment spells. I have(that include spells):

AEG: Evil, War, Dungeon, Mercenaries
Relics and Rituals I&II
All the class books from WOTC

None of these are adding much. Can anyone point me to some books which are pretty much spells galore?

buzzard
 

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Encyclopedia Arcance:Enchantment from Mongoose is about the only thing I can think of right now. Its got 50-60 or so new enchantment spells in it, and its only $14.95. I have been pretty happy with it.
 

Joe's book of Enchantment and Dweomercraft Enchanters are cheap pdfs available at rpgnow.com

Joe's is from Throwing dice games and has some good stuff (feats, classes, a lot of enchantment spells) and Dweomercrafters is by ENPublishing.

Quintessential wizard by Mongoose has some good enchanter feats.
 

Voadam said:
Joe's is from Throwing dice games and has some good stuff (feats, classes, a lot of enchantment spells) and Dweomercrafters is by ENPublishing.
There are 70 (or so) spells (all Enchantments) in my book. Several cool feats to make Enchantment more useful and Prestige Classes that not only focus on the Enchanter but also on other charm related archetypes: There's a bard extension, a ranger/druid becomes fey PrC, a monk dedicated to the Goddess of Obediance, and other weird combinations.
 


EA: Enchantment has some decent spells, but there are a few that I wouldn't allow that make saves more difficult. Also, some of the spells need charm and compulsion descriptors.
 

Wizards.com DnD "Spellbook"

There are two Enchantment spells in the "Spellbook" feature on the official D&D website, http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/sb/sb20030504x

Presumably I'm not violating any laws by pasting them in here as you could just follow the link above anyway.

Dirge of Discord
Enchantment (Compulsion) [Chaos, Sonic]
Level: Clr 5
Components: V, S, F
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Area: 30-ft.-radius spread
Duration: 2d4 rounds + 1 round/level
Saving Throw: Will negates
Spell Resistance: Yes

This spell creates an unholy, chaotic dirge that fills the subject's head with the screams of the dying, the wailing of the damned, and the howling of the mad. Affected creatures suffer a -4 profane penalty to attack rolls and Concentration checks, a -8 enhancement penalty to effective Dexterity (with Reflex saves reduced accordingly for the spell's duration), and halved movement due to the subject's equilibrium being thrown off by the dirge.

Focus: A tiny urn containing some ashes of a destrachan.


Mindless Rage
Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting]
Level: Brd 2, Sor/Wiz 2
Components: V, S, F
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft/2 levels)
Targets: One person or creature
Duration: 1 round/level
Saving Throw: Will negates
Spell Resistance: Yes

Creatures affected by the spell mindless rage become so filled with rage that they can do nothing but focus on engaging the caster in personal physical combat. The affected creature cannot use any spells, spell-like or supernatural abilities, or ranged weapons while attacking the caster. The subject's only thoughts are of killing the caster -- if not with bare hands, then with a hand-held melee weapon at best.

It's worth noting that the recipient of this spell, though overcome with rage, is by no means rendered an idiot or suicidal. For example, an affected creature will not charge off a cliff in an attempt to reach the target.

While under the effect of a mindless rage spell, the subject can make use of all normal melee combat skills, abilities, and feats -- either offensive or defensive. However, the affected creature cannot use any ability that requires activation or concentration.

An interesting side effect of mindless rage occurs when the spell is cast upon any character capable of the rage ability (such as a barbarian). In these cases, the mindless rage episode counts as one of the character's uses of rage for that day.

Mindless rage is a fairly uncommon spell. It’s believed to have been developed by dwarven fighter/wizards who preferred to face their opponents in melee combat over magical conflicts. Of course, many of the stories tracing this spell's origins to the battle-mages also note that this dwarven method of ensuring melee combat against spellcasters backfired when the group ran afoul of a band of sorcerer/barbarians.

Arcane Focus: Successful casting of mindless rage requires the caster to utilize a scarlet handkerchief or similar piece of cloth, which is waved in the target's direction while the caster vocalizes the verbal component.
 

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