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Many characters and creatures, in the course of acquiring elemental power, gain access to spheres. Some of these spheres are the same ones available to fiends, while others are of entirely new varieties. Nearly every sphere available to elemental creatures is restricted in terms of which elements can access them. Many of them are also available to fiends who seek to gain power over the elements, as well, but many aren't. Every sphere has a listing of which elements are able to access it. New spheres that are accessible to fiends will have Fiend listed as one of their available elements.
 
Many characters and creatures, in the course of acquiring elemental power, gain access to spheres. Some of these spheres are the same ones available to fiends, while others are of entirely new varieties. Nearly every sphere available to elemental creatures is restricted in terms of which elements can access them. Many of them are also available to fiends who seek to gain power over the elements, as well, but many aren't. Every sphere has a listing of which elements are able to access it. New spheres that are accessible to fiends will have Fiend listed as one of their available elements.
   
Elemental Spheres function like Fiendish Spheres, except that each one has some prerequisite element. An Elemental Weird or Genie taking an Elemental Sphere must be of at least one of the Sphere's prerequisite elements. Note that Magma has no spheres listed for it. This is intentional: it can draw Spheres from both the Earth and Fire lists. Some of these spheres can also be taken by fiends; they will be marked with the Fiendish type.
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Elemental Spheres function like Fiendish Spheres, except that each one is associated with one or more of the Elements. An Elemental Weird or Genie taking an Elemental Sphere must be of the same element as the Sphere. Note that Magma has no spheres listed for it. This is intentional; it can draw Spheres from both the Earth and Fire lists. Spheres listed with Fiend as an element can be taken by fiends.
   
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This list also includes some Fiendish spheres previously published in the Tome of Fiends. These spheres are also available to elementals of the listed types. When taken by elementals, their granted powers or specific spells might be different. Anything else is the same as in the Tome of Fiends, and these changes don't apply to fiends who take the sphere.
Elementals can also take some spheres from the [[Tome_of_Fiends_(3.5e_Sourcebook)/Spheres_and_Feats#Fiendish_Spheres|Tome of Fiends]]. These are listed, with their elemental prerequisites and any changes that happen when they're elemental spheres, at the end of the list.
 
   
It should be noted that when a Sphere grants a bonus spell-like ability at some level, that spell-like ability and the normal one at that level use the same uses. So when a weird with Advanced access to the Metal sphere gains Chill Metal and Heat Metal together, it can use both abilities a total of three times per day, not three times a day each.
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It should be noted that when a Sphere grants a bonus spell-like ability at some level, that spell-like ability and the normal one at that level use the same uses. So when a weird with Advanced access to the Metal sphere gains Chill Metal and Heat Metal together, it can use both abilities a total of three times per day.
 
Some spheres have substitution options listed for spells in expansion books. If those aren't available, use the given substitution option.
 
   
 
==Option: Sphere Heightening==
 
==Option: Sphere Heightening==
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