Magic Circle against Evil
Abjuration [Good]
Level: Clr 3, Good 3, Pal 3, Sor/Wiz 3
Area: 10-ft.-radius emanation from touched creature
Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless)
Spell Resistance: No; see text
This spell has an alternative version that you may choose when casting it. A
magic circle against evil can be focused inward rather than outward. When focused inward, the spell binds a nongood called creature (such as those called by the
lesser planar binding, planar binding, and
greater planar binding spells) for a maximum of 24 hours per
caster level, provided that you cast the spell that calls the creature within 1 round of casting the
magic circle. The creature cannot cross the circle's boundaries. If a creature too large to fit into the spell's
area is the subject of the spell, the spell acts as a normal
protection from evil spell for that creature only.
A
magic circle leaves much to be desired as a
trap. If the circle of powdered silver laid down in the process of spellcasting is broken, the effect immediately ends. The trapped creature can do nothing that disturbs the circle, directly or indirectly, but other creatures can. If the called creature has
spell resistance, it can test the
trap once a day. If you fail to overcome its
spell resistance, the creature breaks free, destroying the circle. A creature capable of any form of dimensional travel (
astral projection, blink, dimension door, etherealness, gate, plane shift, shadow walk, teleport, and similar abilities) can simply leave the circle through that means. You can prevent the creature's extradimensional escape by casting a
dimensional anchor spell on it, but you must cast the spell before the creature acts. If you are successful, the
anchor effect lasts as long as the
magic circle does. The creature cannot reach across the
magic circle, but its ranged attacks (ranged weapons, spells, magical abilities, and the like) can. The creature can attack any target it can reach with its ranged attacks except for the circle itself.
You can add a special diagram (a two-dimensional bounded figure with no gaps along its circumference, augmented with various magical sigils) to make the
magic circle more secure. Drawing the diagram by hand takes 10 minutes and requires a DC 20
Spellcraft check. You do not know the result of this check. If the check fails, the diagram is ineffective. You can take 10 when drawing the diagram if you are under no particular time pressure to complete the task. This task also takes 10 full minutes. If time is no factor at all, and you devote 3 hours and 20 minutes to the task, you can take 20.
A successful diagram allows you to cast a
dimensional anchor spell on the
magic circle during the round before casting any summoning spell. The
anchor holds any called creatures in the
magic circle for 24 hours per
caster level. A creature cannot use its
spell resistance against a
magic circle prepared with a diagram, and none of its abilities or attacks can cross the diagram. If the creature tries a Charisma check to break free of the
trap (see the
lesser planar binding spell), the DC increases by 5. The creature is immediately released if anything disturbs the diagram-even a straw laid across it. However, the creature itself cannot disturb the diagram either directly or indirectly, as noted above.
Arcane Material Component: A little powdered silver with which you trace a 3-footdiameter circle on the
floor (or ground) around the creature to be warded.
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