Elemental Disjunction (530)
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Elemental Disjunction weakens the target's connection to the elements. This results in a random number of spells being dispelled from the target. Elemental spells will be dispelled before spells from other spheres of magic. Diligent training in the Major Elemental spell circle helps to increase the minimum number of spells dispelled. Caster and target levels are also factored in determining the number of spells dispelled. At minimum, two spells will be dispelled (provided at least two spells are active on the target).
For purposes of determining sphere nativity, hybrid spell circles are considered to be in all spheres for which they are connected. That is, Sorcerer spells are in-sphere for Elemental and Spiritual, while Bard Spellsongs are in-sphere for Elemental and Mental.
The benefit from overtraining in the Major Elemental circle is not capped at level.
For each spell dispelled, the mana cost is 1 mana for every 4 levels of the target spell, and +2 mana when the dispel doesn't match the sphere of the target spell. Every 75 skill in Elemental Mana Control reduces the mana cost by 1. Minimum of 1 mana and maximum of 5 mana per spell. The overall minimum is 10 mana and the overall maximum is 20 mana.