Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Rival Guide
  • School abjuration []
  • Spell Lists
    • sorcerer/wizard 9
  • Casting Time 1 standard action
  • Components V, S, M (a sphere of glass worth 100 gp and an iron nail, with which you pierce the glass on casting)
  • Range touch
  • Area immobile 10-ft.-radius emanation
  • Duration 1 round/level (D)
  • Saving Throw none
  • Spell Resistance see text

You call into being around you an invisible barrier of force within which magic cannot persist. Within the area of the spell, effects are suppressed and creatures are affected as by antimagic field. An immobile sphere of impenetrable force surrounds the field, equivalent in all ways to a spherical wall of force, including its immunity to dispel magic and vulnerability to a sphere of annihilation or rod of cancellation. The barrier has hardness 40 and 20 hit points per caster level, and can be damaged by both mundane attacks and spells cast from outside the field. If the bubble of force is destroyed, the spell’s duration ends.

Spells cannot be cast within, into, or out of the enclosure, and teleportation effects that ignore a wall of force (such as dimension door or teleport) are thwarted by the enclosure’s field of antimagic.

Excellent enclosure has the same effect on summoned creatures of any type and incorporeal undead that an antimagic field does, causing them to wink out of existence for the duration of excellent enclosure unless their spell resistance, if any, allows them to remain where they are within the field.


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  • Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Rival Guide

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  • Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Rival Guide, Copyright 2011, Paizo Publishing, LLC. Authors: Brian Cortijo, Adam Daigle, Tim Hitchcock, Brandon Hodge, Colin McComb, Jason Nelson, Amber Scott, Neil Spicer, and Todd Stewart.
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