“Until Dispelled” means that the caster retains some hold on the magic after its been cast, and can still dispel it at any time. At the same time, however, the spell does not require active concentration once cast, so the caster can do anything else he wishes while the spell is in effect.
Can a permanent spell be dispelled?
There simply is no ongoing permanency spell to be dispelled separately.
Can you dispel Mordenkainen’s private sanctum?
“Mordenkainen’s Private Sanctum dispellable?” Yes.
What’s the difference between a permanent and a dispelled spell?
Some spells do say “until dispelled”, like Forbidance or True Polymorph, while others use the “permanent” nomenclature, like Private Sanctum. The discrepancy is strange, but it may have been an oversight from the designers.
What is the difference between ” permanent “, an…?
Some spells, such as Forbiddance, say that under certain circumstances, they last “Until Dispelled”. Other spells, such as Mordenkainen’s Private Sanctum, say that under certain circumstances, they become “Permanent”. What is the difference between these two terms? Does “Permanent” mean that the effect can never be dispelled? No difference.
What’s the difference between ” until dispelled ” and ” until “?
“Until Dispelled” means that the caster retains some hold on the magic after its been cast, and can still dispel it at any time. At the same time, however, the spell does not require active concentration once cast, so the caster can do anything else he wishes while the spell is in effect.
What’s the difference between a permanent effect and an ongoing effect?
2 Answers. The difference is that a permanent effect no longer relies on the original spell to power it — it’s just a new fact of reality. It’s no longer an ongoing spell, and cannot be dispelled. Meanwhile, “until dispelled” means that the duration of the spell becomes indefinite. It’s still an ongoing spell though, and can be dispelled.