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Nine Acre Fire (3.5e Spell)

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"magical bludgeoning" to force damage, slight damage reduction
''Another day, another hamlet burninated instantly. Trogdor should take notes.''
A ''nine acre fire'' spell is a 40' high wall of flame and force that expands from its center extremely quickly. Those within the area of effect suffer 40d6 20d6 of fire damage, half of which is fire and half 10d6 of which is magical bludgeoning force damage. The explosion also creates significant pressure, pushing back those it doesn't consume outright. Creatures of medium size that survive are blown 30 40 feet away from the detonation center. This distance is reduced by 5' halved for every size category larger than medium of the affected creature, and increased by 10' doubled for every size category smaller than medium of the affected creature. On a successful save, the target only suffers 10d6 fire damage is reduced to 30d6, with the same divisions10d6 force damage, and the distance pushed is reduced by half.
Unattended objects within the area also take this damage and may be blown backwards if not destroyed outright. If the ''nine acre fire'' destroys a barrier, it immediately continues beyond the barrier as if it did not exist. If the barrier is not destroyed, but is not sufficiently well fixed to a larger object, it is blown backwards as indicated and provides no protection against the blast. If the barrier is not destroyed and is sufficiently well attached to an object to not be blown backwards, a zone of protection is created behind the barrier. This zone is a semi-circle with a diameter equal to the portion of the spell blocked by the barrier, and whose ends attach to the edges of the barrier. All creatures and objects within this semi-circle are treated as having succeeded on their saving throws.

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