3e SRD:Reflection

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Reflection

Once per day as a free action, this shield can be called on to reflect a spell back at its caster exactly.

If the character and a spellcasting attacker are both warded by spell turning effects in operation, a resonating field is created. Roll randomly to determine the result:

d%Effect
01-70Spell drains away without effect.
71-80Spell affects both of the characters equally at full effect.
81-97Both turning effects are rendered nonfunctional for 1d4 minutes.
98-100Both of the characters go through a rift into another plane.



Caster Level: 14; Prerequisites: Craft Magic Arms and Armor, spell turning; Market Price: +5 bonus.



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