Selective Mordenkainen's Disjunction
(Abjuration)

Range:  10 feet per level
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  Instantaneous
Casting Time:  1 round
Area of Effect:  One person or object
Saving Throw:  Special

This spell has almost the same effect as a Mordenkainen's disjunction, but it functions only on one lone object (not carried by a person) or one person (and up to one object per level). The caster can choose whether to affect the whole person or only one or more objects carried by the person. If objects are to be affected, the caster has to be able to recognise them for what they are: a ring of fire resistance, a pair of bracers of defence, +2, or something likewise. If the object is not what the caster believes it to be, he just reduces the part that he believes the item to be - if the item fails two saving throws: the first saving throw is the normal saving throw as described within the ordinary disjunction spell; the second is an additional saving throw at double the level of the item as it was not what was tried to be disjoined. Any spells are completely disjoined as in the ordinary disjunction. If a lone object (not carried by a person) is to be disjoined, it only gets the normal saving throw, even if the caster does not know what its purpose is. What is actually disjoined and what remains is determined in the same way as in the normal 9th-level spell.
The material component is the trunk of a disenchanter which is embalmed with the oils from a hazelnut tree from a magic dead area and lined in linen made from plants from a different magic dead area.

