Feat to make spells harder to dispel?

lukelightning

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Is there a feat that makes a caster's spells harder to dispel, perhaps something like increasing your CL by two for purposes of dispelling?
 

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there's the "suel arcana-whatever" in CW. his spells (1st to 5th sorc/wiz spells minus necro, evoc and conj) get a +6 bonus against being dispelled.

Chu Li
 

Chu Li said:
there's the "suel arcana-whatever" in CW. his spells (1st to 5th sorc/wiz spells minus necro, evoc and conj) get a +6 bonus against being dispelled.

Chu Li

If you're going to go with PrCs, we should mention IoSV.

I believe PHBII had something regarding dispels, but I can't recall if it was a bonus to dispel checks or a bonus against being dispelled.
 

Grell Alchemy (not sure of the source, but it's WotC) applies a +2 tot he DC for dispel and spellcraft checks made against your spells unless the other person also has the feat.
 

the_mighty_agrippa said:
There is a Realms based feat that raises your CL +2 for purposes of dispel checks - Tenacious Magicin the PGtF???

Yes, I think that's it. But that's onyl for Shadow Weave users, which are unique to the Forgoten realms. Of course, you could adapt it easily enough, but know that Shadow magic is stronger in some matters (like illusion or necromancy) and weaker in others (evocation, for example).
 

Kae'Yoss said:
Yes, I think that's it. But that's onyl for Shadow Weave users, which are unique to the Forgoten realms. Of course, you could adapt it easily enough, but know that Shadow magic is stronger in some matters (like illusion or necromancy) and weaker in others (evocation, for example).

To be fair, those adapting FR shadow weave stuff for other campaigns should bear in mind that there are two RP-related hassles associated with being a shadow weave user in FR: the anger of Mystra and most "legitimate" magic users, and the occasional attention of Shar, whom the user is now dependent upon (and that attention is often not a good thing.)
 

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