Spells (and spell-like effects) targeted against the character
rebound on the original caster. The abjuration turns only spells
that have the character as a target. Effect and area spells are
not affected. Spell turning also fails to affect touch range
spells.
From seven to ten (1d4+6) spell levels are affected by the
turning. The DM secretly rolls the exact number. Each spell
turned subtracts its level from the amount of spell turning left.
A spell might be only partially turned. Subtract the 1d4+6
result from the spell level of the incoming spell. Divide the
remaining levels of the incoming spell by the spell level of the
incoming spell to see what fraction of the effect gets through.
For damaging spells, the character and the caster each take a
fraction of the damage. For nondamaging spells, each of opponents
has a proportional chance to be affected.
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
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0170 Spell drains away without effect.
7180 Spell affects both of the characters equally at full effect.
8197 Both turning effects are rendered nonfunctional for 1d4 minutes.
98100 Both of the characters go through a rift into another plane.
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