Spell level absorption is an effect that absorbs spells before they can affect the creature with this protection. When a spell is absorbed, it simply does not affect the targeted creature, but it could still affect other creatures. Absorption has a limit to how many total spell levels can be absorbed before the effect is depleted, and there may also be a maximum level of an individual spell that can be absorbed. (If a spell's level meets the individual maximum but exceeds the remaining total levels that can be absorbed, the spell will be absorbed, depleting the effect.) Common sources of this effect include the spell mantle line of spells.
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