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Spells: 10th level and higher, a proposal


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Kerrick said:
Antimagic Field, Greater
Abjuration
Level: Clr 12, Sor/Wiz 10
Components: V, S, M
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: 10 ft.
Effect: 10-ft.-radius emanation, centered on the caster
Duration: 10 minutes/level (D)
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: See below

As antimagic field, but a greater antimagic field suppresses epic spells and artifacts without requiring a caster level check, unlike its lesser counterpart. Creatures of demigod and higher status are unaffected by a greater antimagic field.

Material Component: A handful of iron filings from an iron golem.
This is a pretty cool alternative. Thanks for posting it.

Dave
 
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Kerrick said:
Greyhawk's a low-magic setting - I doubt they ever had 10th+ level spells. As for Eberron... I think no one's bothered, since the ELH predates it by a couple years, and that system is pretty much canon as far as WotC's concerned.
What about the Rain of Fire or the Invoked Devastation? I thought the description of the Epic spell Rain of Fire was suspiciously suited to Greyhawk.
 

RainOfSteel said:
I always thought True Strike should be 2nd/3rd level. +20! What were they thinking putting that in a 1st level spell? I'll never know.
In my campaign, True Strike grants a bonus equal to your caster level, instead of a flat +20. It is only a 1st level spell, after all.
 

What about the Rain of Fire or the Invoked Devastation? I thought the description of the Epic spell Rain of Fire was suspiciously suited to Greyhawk.

I'm not too familiar with Greyhawk history, but that was an accidental cataclysm, wasn't it? But, you have a point - they had Bigby, Mordenkainen, Tenser, and all those other archmages running around... surely ONE of them would have come up with some epic spells.
 

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