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Revision as of 17:04, 8 September 2015
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Abbreviation: | DR | |
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Prerequisites: | Bless | |
Signature: | No | |
Spell Slots: | 3 | |
Mana Type: | Unknown | |
Spell Type: | standard / utility | |
Difficulty: | basic | |
Prep (min/max): | 5 / 100 | |
Skill Range (min/max): | 0 / 600 | |
Valid Spell Target: | PC, Creature | |
Duration (min/max): | 10 minutes / 40 minutes | |
Justice: | Unknown | |
Corruption: | Unknown | |
Description: | The Divine Radiance spell is a matrix of two possible patterns.
The first will yield a glowing aura which enwreathes the caster, lighting the way in the darkness and eliminating the need for a torch or lantern. The second pattern will conjure an intense beam of holy light which will streak forth from the caster's palm to strike a specified foe. The physical force manifested by the blessed ray may cause enemies to stumble, and will briefly render them vulnerable to holy attacks. | |
Effect: | -Balance, {{{dtype}}}, {{{htype}}}, Knock-down. Holy damage amplification. Light source. | |
Example Messaging: | Light source: You gesture. A glowing aura surrounds you. Debilitation: | |
Devices/Tattoos: | No devices or tattoos documented. |
Notes
- When cast on yourself it provides a light source.
- Can be placed into the Osrel Meraud orb.
- When cast on a creature or player it unbalances/knocks them down and amplifies damage from blessed weapon attacks.
- To use this form of the spell on a target, prepare the spell, then TARGET. It cannot be targeted in a single command. (Is this still applicable?)