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{{Spell | {{Spell | ||
| school=Evocation | | school=Evocation | ||
− | | supp=Force | + | | supp=[Force] |
| class1=Sor/Wiz | | class1=Sor/Wiz | ||
| class1lvl=4 | | class1lvl=4 | ||
− | | text=This spell functions exactly like <i>floating disk</i>, except the disc does not need to stay within 3 feet of the surface beneath it. However, the disk must remain within 15 feet of the caster at all times. The caster can concentrate (as a standard action) on the disc to make it move with a fly speed of 20 feet (perfect). This allows the caster to sit atop the disc and be carried. | + | | comp=V, S, M |
+ | | material=A drop of mercury. | ||
+ | | casttime=1 standard action | ||
+ | | range=Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) | ||
+ | | tsea=e | ||
+ | | subj=3-ft.-diameter disk of force | ||
+ | | dur=1 hour/level | ||
+ | | save=No | ||
+ | | sr=No | ||
+ | | text=This spell functions exactly like <i>floating disk</i>, except the disc does not need to stay within 3 feet of the surface beneath it. However, the disk must remain within 15 feet of the caster at all times. The caster can concentrate (as a standard action) on the disc to make it move with a fly speed of 20 feet (perfect). This allows the caster to sit atop the disc and be carried. | ||
+ | | seealso=[http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/floatingDisk.htm Floating Disc] | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 19 March 2011
Evocation [Force] | |
Level: | Sor/Wiz 4 |
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Components: | V, S, M |
Casting time: | 1 standard action |
Range: | Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) |
Effect: | 3-ft.-diameter disk of force |
Duration: | 1 hour/level |
Saving Throw: | No |
Spell Resistance: | No |
Material Components: | A drop of mercury. |
Description
This spell functions exactly like floating disk, except the disc does not need to stay within 3 feet of the surface beneath it. However, the disk must remain within 15 feet of the caster at all times. The caster can concentrate (as a standard action) on the disc to make it move with a fly speed of 20 feet (perfect). This allows the caster to sit atop the disc and be carried.