Abjuration
Abjuration spells are protective in nature, though some of them have aggressive uses. They create magical barriers, negate harmful effects, harm trespassers, or banish creatures to other planes of existence.
Typical Effects
Abjuration magic prevents or reverses harmful effects. This school focuses on:
- Protection: Creating shields, wards, and barriers
- Negation: Dispelling magic and removing harmful effects
- Banishment: Sending creatures away or blocking access
- Restoration: Reversing damage or negative conditions
Common Abjuration Spells
Abjuration spells often involve creating protective barriers, dispelling harmful magic, or warding against specific types of damage or effects.
Casting Considerations
When casting abjuration spells, consider:
- The duration of protective effects
- Whether the protection is against specific threats
- If the spell requires concentration to maintain
- The range and area of protective effects