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Elemental Dispel, when targeted at a character or creature and cast, does one of three results:
- Will cause the target to lose any currently prepared spell, along with the mana it would have required to cast that spell.
- Will cause a spell that is current cast on the target to be dispelled. I.e. If the target had Elemental Defense I cast on it then it would be canceled.
- Will cause the target to lose a portion, or even all of its mana.
If cast on an item, the spell has a chance to drain charges, dispel any stored spells, or remove another type of special quality. When cast at an Elementally Bladed weapon or bolts/arrows then it will remove the elemental blading magic; the same is true for a weapon enhanced with Minor Elemental Edging.