Circle Magic

Some of the most powerful and spectacular spells worked across

Faerun are cast in the form of circle magic. Circle magic is a type of

cooperative spellcasting that allows the spellcaster leading the circle

to increase her caster level significantly and achieve results otherwise

unavailable to the spellcasters composing the circle. The Red Wizards

of Thay and the Witches of Rashemen make frequent use of circle

magic. Stories of other forms of circle magic abound in Faerun.

Participation

The ability to participate in circle magic requires the selection of a

character featβ€”Tattoo Focus for a Red Wizard or Ethran for a

Witch of Rashemen.

One spellcaster, usually the most powerful or experienced character

present, stands at the center of the circle. This character is the

circle leader. A hathran must be at least 5th level in the hathran

prestige class to be a circle leader. A Red Wizard cannot be a circle

leader unless he is at least a 5th-level Red Wizard.

A circle requires a minimum of two participants plus the circle

leader. Up to five participants can aid a circle leader in a standard

circle, but a Red Wizard or Hathran of 10th level can lead a great circle containing

up to nine participants.

All participants in a circle must stand within 10 feet of the circle

leader, who stands in the center.

Circle Powers

The first use of circle magic is to empower the circle leader with the

strength of all the participants. This requires 1 full hour of uninterrupted

concentration on the part of all participants and the circle

leader. Each participant casts any single prepared spell, which is consumed

by the circle and has no effect other than expending the prepared

spell. The spell levels expended by the circle participants are

totaled as circle bonus levels. Each bonus level may be used to

accomplish the following effects:

These effects last for-24 hours or until expended. Circle bonus levels

may be divided up as the circle leader sees fit. For example, the Red Wizard Hauth Var leads a circle in which four participants each cast 2nd-level spells. Hauth Var chooses to use three circle bonus levels to maximize his cone of cold spell, three to increase his caster level from 10th to 13th level for all level-based variables in his spells, and

two to add a +2 bonus to any level checks he needs to make. The maximized spell is used up whenever he casts his cone of cold, and the other two effects remain for the next 14 hours. Many high-level Red Wizards lead circles on a daily basis to exact magical power from their apprentices.