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|name=Annihilating Spell
|types=Metamagic
|summary=Your spell spells destroy the bodybodies of your victims.
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|benefit=This metamagic feat may only apply to spell spells with the [death] descriptor or that deal damage. A creature slain by an annihilating spell has it body reduced to ashes (as per [[SRD:Disintegrate|''disintegrate'']]). An annihilating spell is particularly destructive on objects, ignoring hardness and always dealing maximum damage against unattended objects and terrain. An annihilating spell uses a spell slot +1 level higher than the spell’s actual level.
If a creature is slain by an annihilating spell of at least 6th level (before any metamagic modifiers) , the spell also destroy destroys it soul. This essentially make the slain creature stop existing, leading to no afterlife and making resurrection difficult. The target cannot be [[SRD:Raise Dead|raised]] , but may be [[SRD:Resurrection|resurrected]]; however, however the caster must make an opposed caster level against the caster of the annihilating spell , or the resurrection attempt fail fails and all resource resources in it its casting are wasted. Alternatively , the slain creature may be resurrected through [[SRD:True Resurrection|''true resurrection'']], [[SRD:Miracle|''miracle'']] , or [[SRD:Wish|''wish'']] without chances of failure.
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