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{{spell
{{Spell
|name=Rutilor's Edge
|name=Rutilor's Edge
|abbrev=RUE
|prereqs=None
|minprep=
|castcap=50
|castcap=50
|abbrev=RUE
|validtarget=Melee or Non-stackable Thrown Weapon in Paladin's hand.
|validtarget=Melee or Non-stackable Thrown Weapon in Paladin's hand.
|guild=Paladin
|desc=
|spellbook=Inspiration
|prereqs=None
|desc=The Rutilor's Edge spell enhances the capabilities of your weapon. Some say the weapon feels more balanced. Others note it makes the weapon feel better suited to gaining attack power. A few paladins claim the spell might improve the slice, impact or puncture of a weapon.
|messaging=''Initial or single cast messaging:'' A soft silver glow envelopes your <weapon> and is slowly absorbed into it.
|messaging=''Initial or single cast messaging:'' A soft silver glow envelopes your <weapon> and is slowly absorbed into it.
''Stacking cast messaging:'' The <weapon> flashes brightly with a soft silver glow that is absorbed into it.
''Stacking cast messaging:'' The <weapon> flashes brightly with a soft silver glow that is absorbed into it.
|guild=Paladin
|spellbook=
|spelltype=Utility
|spelltype=Utility
|planned=No
|target=no
|scroll=No
|held=no
|target=No
|scroll=no
|held=No
|planned=no
}}
}}
==Notes==
==Notes==
RUE is designed to allow paladins to enhance their own weapons and those of their friends/cohorts for a small amount of time. It can be cast in one large mana intensive shot or several smaller stacking effects. Primarily enhances balance/power; secondary effect enhances main attack stat (slice/puncture/impact). The spell is intended to improve balance/power and increase the primary attack stat as a side effect. The secondary effect is there as well but is a smaller increase. Weapon stats fall into ranges and depending where your weapon stat resides in this range will determine whether or not you'll see a noticeable differences in the appraisal. But rest assured, there is an increase there.
Rutilor's Edge is designed to allow Paladins to enhance their own weapons and those of their friends for a small period of time. It can be cast as one large mana-intensive spell or as several smaller casts whose effects are stacked.<br>
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The spell primarily enhances a weapon's balance and suitability for gaining attack power.. Its smaller, secondary effect is to enhance the weapon's primary damage type (slice/puncture/impact). How noticeable the improvement is (when appraising the weapon) depends on the weapon's initial properties.

Revision as of 00:08, 7 June 2009


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Rutilor's Edge
Abbreviation: RUE
Prerequisites: None
Signature: No
Spell Slots: Unknown
Mana Type: Unknown
Spell Type: Unknown / Unknown
Difficulty: Unknown
Prep (min/max): Unknown / 50
Skill Range (min/max): Unknown / Unknown
Valid Spell Target: Melee or Non-stackable Thrown Weapon in Paladin's hand.
Duration (min/max): Unknown minutes /
Justice: Unknown
Corruption: Unknown
Description: The Rutilor's Edge spell enhances the capabilities of your weapon. Some say the weapon feels more balanced. Others note it makes the weapon feel better suited to gaining attack power. A few paladins claim the spell might improve the slice, impact or puncture of a weapon.
Effect: Unknown
Example Messaging: Initial or single cast messaging: A soft silver glow envelopes your <weapon> and is slowly absorbed into it.

Stacking cast messaging: The <weapon> flashes brightly with a soft silver glow that is absorbed into it.

Devices/Tattoos: No devices or tattoos documented.

Notes

Rutilor's Edge is designed to allow Paladins to enhance their own weapons and those of their friends for a small period of time. It can be cast as one large mana-intensive spell or as several smaller casts whose effects are stacked.

The spell primarily enhances a weapon's balance and suitability for gaining attack power.. Its smaller, secondary effect is to enhance the weapon's primary damage type (slice/puncture/impact). How noticeable the improvement is (when appraising the weapon) depends on the weapon's initial properties.