Warding is a Spell-like ability, which means it's vulnerable to being hit by Disjunction. Initiate's caster level for these veils is equal to her arcane These veilsĭuplicate the layers of a prismatic wall and are described below.
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The warding with any one veil she knows how to create.
Veils: When an initiate creates a warding, she can choose and imbue Here's the wording for the Veils ability (emphasis mine): This is one of those cases of bad wording leaving it open to interpretation. What, exactly, happens when Disjunction is cast against these final veils? Does the indigo veil block it because it's a spell, or does it follow the pattern of prismatic wall which is explicitly defenseless against Disjunction? Does it follow the pattern of Mordenkainen's Disjunction which explicitly destroys all spells and spell-like abilities, it being 9th-level spell?Īdditionally, if a caster wishes to destroy both veils with Disjunction, will both veils be destroyed at the same time, or will the caster have to cast Disjunction twice, destroying one veil in each casting? A warding with this veil is the equivalent of an 8th-level spell. A violet veil is destroyed by a successful dispel magic spell. Living creatures passing a violet veil must succeed on a Will save or be shifted to a random place on a random plane (as the plane shift spell). This barrier destroys all objects and effects that cross it, as if they were disintegrated. Violet Veil: At 7th level, an initiate masters the seventh and final veil: the violet veil. A warding with this veil is the equivalent of a 7th-level spell. A daylight spell negates and is negated by an indigo veil. Any creature crossing an indigo veil must succeed on a Will save or become confused, as if by an insanity spell. This veil prevents the passage of all spells or spell-like abilities. Indigo Veil: A 6th-level initiate can create the mighty indigo veil. The indigo and violet veils provide a protection against incoming spells and spell-like abilities.: