Summon Medium Elemental (3.5e Spell)


3e Summary::Summons a medium Elemental, with type depending on the card used as the focus.

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Summon Medium Elemental
Conjuration (Summoning)
Level: Tarot 5
Components: V, F
Casting time: 1 full round
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Effect: One summoned elemental
Duration: 2 rounds/level
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: No

A more specialized version of summon monster. With this spell, the caster can summon a medium elemental. The subtype of the elemental summoned depends on which arcana is used as the arcane focus, which is detailed in the next section labeled Arcana.

This elemental will remain on the caster's plane longer than a normal summoned creature, and will be more willing to aid the caster than most creatures. The elemental will fight for the caster and will act in any way possible for them, including supplying any information to which it is privy.

When the spell ends, the elemental, if alive, will bid the caster good-bye and good-fortunes before fading back to its home plane.

Arcana

This spell can only be cast using the Knight of Cups (Water), the Knight of Wands (Fire), the Knight of Swords (Air), or the Knight of Pentacles (Earth) as a focus.

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