Most spells have ranges expressed in feet. Some spells can target only a creature (including you) that you touch. As indicated here in the description of Range, a spell with the range of Touch can be cast on yourself. Protection from Evil and Good has a range of Touch so the spellcaster can cast it on themselves.
How does protection from Evil and Good work?
Until the spell ends, one willing creature you touch is protected against certain types of creatures – Aberrations, Celestials, Elementals, fey, Fiends, and Undead. The Protection grants several benefits. Creatures of those types have disadvantage on Attack Rolls against the target.
Do you need holy water for protection from Evil and Good?
Protection from Good and Evil consumes holy water. Holy water costs 25gp in equipment, but has no listed value in the spell section. PFGE is unique among spells; every other spell with no listed cost for its components does not consume them. PFGE does consume its components despite not listing their value.
How does God protect us from the evil one?
In this imperfect world we live in, evil is inevitable, but God protects us against the enemy every moment of every day. Here are 25 powerful prayers for protection against evil. Dear Father, I seek Your protection from the wickedness of the evil one.
What’s the best way to protect yourself from evil?
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: The best protection against evil is to align yourself with higher vibrations, ie, the Divine. How? By accepting the protection of the most powerful ally anyone can have: the Divine. You can break any curse this way. After all, how could any human harm you, when the Divine wishes to keep you well?
Which is the best protection against evil spirits?
The best protection against demons and evil spirits is to attend mass regularly, go to confession and have a regular, consistent prayer life. We receive grace from Jesus, through the sacraments and prayer, and by genuinely living by God’s commandments.
Does the protection from evil spell protect against the fear spell?
I would argue that no, protection from evil does not protect against the fear spell. If the spell creators wanted to handle all Mind-Affecting spells or effects, they probably would have used those words.