3e SRD:Globe of Invulnerability

An immobile, faintly shimmering magical sphere surrounds the character and excludes all spells effects of up to 4rd level. The area or effect of any such spells does not include the area of the minor globe of invulnerability. Such spells fail to affect any target located within the globe. This includes spell-like abilities and spells or spell-like effects from devices. However, any type of spell can be cast through or out of the magical globe. Spells of 5th level and higher are not affected by the globe. The globe can be brought down by a targeted dispel magic spell, but not by an area dispel magic. The character can leave and return to the globe without penalty.

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Globe of Invulnerability
Abjuration
Level: Sor/Wiz 6
Components: V, S, M
Casting time: 1 action
Range: 10 ft.
Area: 10-ft.-radius spherical emanation, centered on the character
Duration: 1 round/level
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: No

Note that spell effects are not disrupted unless their effects enter the globe, and even then they are merely suppressed, not dispelled.

If a given spell has more than one level depending on which character class is casting it, use the level appropriate to the caster to determine whether minor globe of invulnerability stops it.



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