The conjurer in my campaign (who cannot learn Dispel Magic -- he's got a special class limiting himself to the schools of Conjuration and Divination) is looking into researching a spell that would allow the monsters he summons to ignore Protection from Evil effects -- specifically, the effect keeping his creatures from attacking.
Assuming I don't just rule that bcs *all* of the creatures he summons are neutral, they can't be blocked by that spell (the Sage advice to the contrary notwithstanding). Hell, they're not just neutral, they're all animals or beasts (with an elemental template) or elementals.
He suggested a Cloud of Summoning: summoned creatures in this cloud could attack through a Prot. from Evil. Figure a 30' spread, and no other effects for the cloud.
1st level? 2nd level? I mean, a targetted Dispel is just so, so much better, and that's only 3rd level. This doesn't even dispel the Protection from Evil -- it just nukes the protection from summoned creatures effect.
And they can always leave the cloud if they really want
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Also thinking about clouds that might increase the powers of the creatures summoned therein . . . might be interesting.
Assuming I don't just rule that bcs *all* of the creatures he summons are neutral, they can't be blocked by that spell (the Sage advice to the contrary notwithstanding). Hell, they're not just neutral, they're all animals or beasts (with an elemental template) or elementals.
He suggested a Cloud of Summoning: summoned creatures in this cloud could attack through a Prot. from Evil. Figure a 30' spread, and no other effects for the cloud.
1st level? 2nd level? I mean, a targetted Dispel is just so, so much better, and that's only 3rd level. This doesn't even dispel the Protection from Evil -- it just nukes the protection from summoned creatures effect.
And they can always leave the cloud if they really want

Also thinking about clouds that might increase the powers of the creatures summoned therein . . . might be interesting.