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|name=Fire Shard |
|name=Fire Shard |
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|abbrev=FS |
|abbrev=FS |
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|validtarget=Others, Critters |
|validtarget=Others, Critters |
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|guild=Warrior Mage |
|guild=Warrior Mage |
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|spellbook=Fire Manipulation |
|spellbook=Fire Manipulation |
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|magictype=Elemental |
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|messaging=A pair of elemental fire shards fly at a piruati serpent! <br /> |
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A shard of elemental fire flies at a piruati serpent!<br /> |
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The fire shard smacks into it, leaving a circular burn on its belly.<br /> |
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The piruati serpent is lightly stunned!<br /> |
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A shard of elemental fire flies at a piruati serpent!<br /> |
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The shard hits a piruati serpent in the forehead, leaving a blistered and bleeding patch of writhe.<br /> |
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|tier=first |
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|scroll=No |
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|held=No |
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|planned=No |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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*Can launch 1-5 shards. |
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*Ignites Naphtha. |
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*Compatible with the [[Warrior_Mage_Cantrips#Pattern_Hues|Pattern Hues]] cantrip, though it cannot alter the color of the flame itself. |
Latest revision as of 21:29, 22 January 2013
Abbreviation: | FS | |
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Prerequisites: | none | |
Minimum Prep: | 1 | |
Casting Cap: | 51 | |
Valid Spell Target: | Others, Critters | |
Description: | The Fire Shard spell conjures a fist-sized shard of elemental fire and hurls it at its target. The intensity of the damage varies with the amount of power invested in the spell. With enough skill and power, multiple shards will be produced. | |
Example Messaging: | A pair of elemental fire shards fly at a piruati serpent!
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Notes
- Can launch 1-5 shards.
- Ignites Naphtha.
- Compatible with the Pattern Hues cantrip, though it cannot alter the color of the flame itself.