Suppose Fighter A is dominated by a vampire. Wizard B manages to get a Protection From Evil spell on Fighter A to suppress the domination. Wizard B now wants to cast Dispel Magic on Fighter A to remove the domination.
From the SRD:
Targeted Dispel: One object, creature, or spell is the target of the spell. The character makes a dispel check against the spell or against each ongoing spell currently in effect on the object or creature.
So, can Wizard B SPECIFICALLY target the Domination on Fighter A? Or, does he have to dispel Fighter A as a creature, and if he fails his Dispel check on the Domination, he might actually dispel his own Protection from Evil on Fighter A?
(The way I read the "or spell" means an existing environmental spell effect, like an illusion or wall of fire or something. IMO, spells in effect on a creature are already covered by the "object or creature" category and cannot be specifically targeted.)
From the SRD:
Targeted Dispel: One object, creature, or spell is the target of the spell. The character makes a dispel check against the spell or against each ongoing spell currently in effect on the object or creature.
So, can Wizard B SPECIFICALLY target the Domination on Fighter A? Or, does he have to dispel Fighter A as a creature, and if he fails his Dispel check on the Domination, he might actually dispel his own Protection from Evil on Fighter A?
(The way I read the "or spell" means an existing environmental spell effect, like an illusion or wall of fire or something. IMO, spells in effect on a creature are already covered by the "object or creature" category and cannot be specifically targeted.)