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Pay attention to a special message you may get when you target the single hitting spell, see below: |
Pay attention to a special message you may get when you target the single hitting spell, see below: |
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That won't affect your current attunement very much. |
That won't affect your current attunement very much. |
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You raise your palms skyward, chanting the equation of the Partial Displacement spell. |
You raise your palms skyward, chanting the equation of the Partial Displacement spell. |
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You turn to face a black-backed jackal. |
You turn to face a black-backed jackal. |
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You begin to weave mana lines into a target pattern around a black-backed jackal. |
You begin to weave mana lines into a target pattern around a black-backed jackal. |
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For an instant, the entity of rage wrests your targeting pattern from you! |
For an instant, the entity of rage wrests your targeting pattern from you! |
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This has the effect of almost immediately fully targetting the spell you're prep/targeting and you can cast it about 1 or 2 seconds after you prep/target the spell. So the bonus is that it dramatically decreases the time needed to target a single target spell, occasionally. If used in conjunction with SLS, when the message generates for your single target spell, SLS will also do additional hit/hits to go along with the fast target acquisition. Thanks to Grejuva for pointers with this as it is not as easily evident in the scroll. -- [[User:DAMIAN|DAMIAN]] ([[User talk:DAMIAN|talk]]) 20:30, 22 June 2017 (CDT) |
This has the effect of almost immediately fully targetting the spell you're prep/targeting and you can cast it about 1 or 2 seconds after you prep/target the spell. So the bonus is that it dramatically decreases the time needed to target a single target spell, occasionally. If used in conjunction with SLS, when the message generates for your single target spell, SLS will also do additional hit/hits to go along with the fast target acquisition. Thanks to Grejuva for pointers with this as it is not as easily evident in the scroll. -- [[User:DAMIAN|DAMIAN]] ([[User talk:DAMIAN|talk]]) 20:30, 22 June 2017 (CDT) |
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I wasn't sure if this should be categorized as a scroll spell or a quest spell.--ILLIENA (talk) 04:04, 22 June 2017 (CDT)
- For what it's worth, it's categorized as a scroll spell on our end, since quest spells can't be scrolls. However, the primary way of learning these spells is certainly intended to be RESEARCH now. As for what SCO does, you'll want to normally use your straight TM spells to trigger it. --DR-GREJUVA (talk) 05:15, 22 June 2017 (CDT)
Pay attention to a special message you may get when you target the single hitting spell, see below:
That won't affect your current attunement very much.
You raise your palms skyward, chanting the equation of the Partial Displacement spell.
You turn to face a black-backed jackal.
You begin to weave mana lines into a target pattern around a black-backed jackal.
For an instant, the entity of rage wrests your targeting pattern from you!
This has the effect of almost immediately fully targetting the spell you're prep/targeting and you can cast it about 1 or 2 seconds after you prep/target the spell. So the bonus is that it dramatically decreases the time needed to target a single target spell, occasionally. If used in conjunction with SLS, when the message generates for your single target spell, SLS will also do additional hit/hits to go along with the fast target acquisition. Thanks to Grejuva for pointers with this as it is not as easily evident in the scroll. -- DAMIAN (talk) 20:30, 22 June 2017 (CDT)