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<blockquote data-quote="frankthedm" data-source="post: 3844044" data-attributes="member: 1164"><p>Instantaneous conjurations don’t get that exception anymore as long as the RC really is the new definitive sorce for antimagic rules. The acid of the orb is part of the non functioning spell. And if someone want to <em>try</em> and claim a currently non magical wall of stone should also wink out, well, that why the game has a DM.</p><p></p><p><em>SPELLS</em></p><p><em>Spells don’t function in an antimagic</em></p><p><em>area, but an antimagic area</em></p><p><em>doesn’t block line of effect. If a</em></p><p><em>spell’s point of origin is inside an</em></p><p><em>antimagic area, that spell is entirely</em></p><p><em>suppressed. When a spell’s point</em></p><p><em>of origin is located outside an antimagic</em></p><p><em>area, but part of that spell’s</em></p><p><em>area overlaps the antimagic area, that</em></p><p><em>spell’s effect is suppressed where the</em></p><p><em>two areas overlap. Time elapsed within</em></p><p><em>an antimagic area still counts against a</em></p><p><em>spell’s duration.</em></p><p><em>If an instantaneous spell is entirely</em></p><p><em>suppressed, that spell is effectively canceled.</em></p><p><em>(It’s suppressed, and its duration</em></p><p><em>instantaneously expires.) An instantaneous</em></p><p><em>area spell is only entirely suppressed and</em></p><p><em>effectively canceled if its point of origin is</em></p><p><em>within the antimagic area. Otherwise it</em></p><p><em>works like any other area spell that has</em></p><p><em>a point of origin outside the antimagic</em></p><p><em>area—only where its area overlaps the</em></p><p><em>antimagic area is its effect is suppressed</em></p><p><em>(and effectively canceled).</em></p><p><em>A wall of force, prismatic wall, or prismatic sphere isn’t affected</em></p><p><em>by antimagic. Break enchantment, dispel magic, and greater dispel</em></p><p><em>magic spells don’t dispel antimagic. Mordenkainen’s disjunction</em></p><p><em>has a 1% chance per caster level of destroying an antimagic</em></p><p><em>field. If the antimagic fi eld survives the disjunction, no items</em></p><p><em>within it are disjoined.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankthedm, post: 3844044, member: 1164"] Instantaneous conjurations don’t get that exception anymore as long as the RC really is the new definitive sorce for antimagic rules. The acid of the orb is part of the non functioning spell. And if someone want to [I]try[/I] and claim a currently non magical wall of stone should also wink out, well, that why the game has a DM. [I]SPELLS Spells don’t function in an antimagic area, but an antimagic area doesn’t block line of effect. If a spell’s point of origin is inside an antimagic area, that spell is entirely suppressed. When a spell’s point of origin is located outside an antimagic area, but part of that spell’s area overlaps the antimagic area, that spell’s effect is suppressed where the two areas overlap. Time elapsed within an antimagic area still counts against a spell’s duration. If an instantaneous spell is entirely suppressed, that spell is effectively canceled. (It’s suppressed, and its duration instantaneously expires.) An instantaneous area spell is only entirely suppressed and effectively canceled if its point of origin is within the antimagic area. Otherwise it works like any other area spell that has a point of origin outside the antimagic area—only where its area overlaps the antimagic area is its effect is suppressed (and effectively canceled). A wall of force, prismatic wall, or prismatic sphere isn’t affected by antimagic. Break enchantment, dispel magic, and greater dispel magic spells don’t dispel antimagic. Mordenkainen’s disjunction has a 1% chance per caster level of destroying an antimagic field. If the antimagic fi eld survives the disjunction, no items within it are disjoined.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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