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The caster may end Circle of Protection at any time by ending his Insubstantial [[State]] with the standard [[Insubstantial|Incantation]].
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The caster may end Circle of Protection at any time by ending their Insubstantial [[State]] with the standard [[Insubstantial|Incantation]].
  
 
If the caster stops being Insubstantial by any means, the [[Enchantment]] ends.
 
If the caster stops being Insubstantial by any means, the [[Enchantment]] ends.

Revision as of 20:54, 30 January 2020

Circle of Protection is a spell usable by:

Type

Enchantment

School

Protection

Range Self
Incantation “Circle of Protection” x3
Materials No strip required.
Effects The caster and up to five willing players in physical contact with the caster become Insubstantial.

The caster may end Circle of Protection at any time by ending their Insubstantial State with the standard Incantation.

If the caster stops being Insubstantial by any means, the Enchantment ends.

Players under the effect of Circle of Protection may use magic and abilities on players under the effect of the same Circle of Protection as though they were not Insubstantial.

Limitations or Restrictions
Notes Effects which would normally remove the Insubstantial State (Tracking, Release, etc) will remove this Enchantment.

See Also: