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'''Casting Time''': 1 standard action <br>
 
'''Casting Time''': 1 standard action <br>
 
'''Components''': V, S <br>
 
'''Components''': V, S <br>
'''Range''': medium (100 ft. + 10 ft./level) <br>
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'''Range''': Short (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) <br>
'''Target''': one spell, creature, or object <br>
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'''Target''': one spell <br>
 
'''Duration''': instantaneous <br>
 
'''Duration''': instantaneous <br>
 
'''Saving Throw''': none <br>
 
'''Saving Throw''': none <br>
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You can use benign dispel to dispel a spell you have cast. You can dispel the effects of a single spell on a single target, or a single lasting area spell.   
 
You can use benign dispel to dispel a spell you have cast. You can dispel the effects of a single spell on a single target, or a single lasting area spell.   
  
A dispelled spell ends as if its duration had expired. Spells that cannot be affected by ''dispel magic'' are also immune to ''benign dispel''. ''Benign dispel'' can dispel spell-like effects you have created just as it does spells, but not supernatural effects.
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A dispelled spell ends as if its duration had expired. Spells that cannot be affected by ''dispel magic'' are also immune to ''benign dispel''. ''Benign dispel'' can dispel spell-like effects you have created just as it does spells.
  
 
''Benign dispel'' cannot affect magic items of any kind.
 
''Benign dispel'' cannot affect magic items of any kind.
 
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Revision as of 13:49, 30 November 2016

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Benign Dispel

Abjuration
Level: bard 0, cleric/oracle 0, druid 0, inquisitor 0, magus 0, medium 0, mesmerist 0, occultist 0, psychic 0, shaman 0, spiritualist 0, ranger 1, paladin 1, sorcerer/wizard 0, summoner 0, witch 0
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Components: V, S
Range: Short (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target: one spell
Duration: instantaneous
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no

You can use benign dispel to dispel a spell you have cast. You can dispel the effects of a single spell on a single target, or a single lasting area spell.

A dispelled spell ends as if its duration had expired. Spells that cannot be affected by dispel magic are also immune to benign dispel. Benign dispel can dispel spell-like effects you have created just as it does spells.

Benign dispel cannot affect magic items of any kind.

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