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{{Spell
{{Spell
|abbrev=ys
|name=Y'ntrel Sechra
|minprep=15
|minprep=15
|castcap=100
|castcap=100
|minskill=80
|abbrev=ys
|maxskill=800
|minduration=10
|maxduration=40
|validtarget=Self
|validtarget=Self
|guild=Warrior Mage
|guild=Warrior Mage
|magic=Elemental Magic
|spellbook=Air Manipulation
|spellbook=Air Manipulation
|prereqs=[[Zephyr 3.0|Zephyr]] or [[Tailwind 3.0|Tailwind]]
|prereqs=[[Zephyr]] or [[Tailwind]]
|slot=1
|slot=1
|illegal=no
|corrupt=no
|desc=The Y'ntrel Sechra spell, developed by S'Kra wind mages, creates a cushion of air between your body and the armor you are wearing. This cushion of air will flow with your movements, supporting the armor and allowing you to move more freely.
|desc=The Y'ntrel Sechra spell, developed by S'Kra wind mages, creates a cushion of air between your body and the armor you are wearing. This cushion of air will flow with your movements, supporting the armor and allowing you to move more freely.
|buffs=Brigandine skill, Chain Armor skill, Light Armor skill, Plate Armor skill
|messaging=You gesture.
|debuffs=No debuffs
|dtype=No damage
|htype=No heal
|poststring=No
|effect=Buffs all worn types.
|messaging=You gesture.<br />
A stiff breeze surrounds you, molding itself to your body and cushioning you against the weight of your armor.
A stiff breeze surrounds you, molding itself to your body and cushioning you against the weight of your armor.

|diff=advanced
The currents of air about you shift slightly to better bear your armour.
|sig=No
|diff=intermediate
|source=standard
|source=standard
|type=augmentation
|type=augmentation
|ctype=standard
|ctype=standard
}}
}}
==Notes==

*Armor skill buff to all types of armor type worn.
==2.0 Notes==
*Will adjust to new armor types if changed.
*This spell does stack. Multiple casts provide up to 32 roisaen of reduced hinderance. With heavy plate at 140 (wearing Field Plate, Great Helm and HP Handguards) and this spell active, hinderance is listed as "lightly hindered".
*The GMs have said they are unsatisfied with this spell, but they have yet to find a good alternative.

*Also increases armor absorption.

*The first time you cast Y'ntrel Sechra determines the power of the spell. Subsequent casts only modify the duration of the spell.

*Although perceiving power does not reveal the presence of Y'ntrel Sechra, you may {{com|FOCUS}} on any affected armor piece to determine the remaining length to the spell.

*Not castable in water.

*Treading through too deep of water will cause YS to fail.

*Casting YS affects only the armor you are wearing at the time of the cast. Removing any of those pieces of armor will remove YS from that piece.

Latest revision as of 22:19, 8 August 2023


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Y'ntrel Sechra
Abbreviation: YS
Prerequisites: Zephyr or Tailwind
Signature: No
Spell Slots: 1
Mana Type: Elemental Magic
Spell Type: standard / augmentation
Difficulty: intermediate
Prep (min/max): 15 / 100
Skill Range (min/max): 80 / 800
Valid Spell Target: Self
Duration (min/max): 10 minutes / 40 minutes
Justice: This spell is legal to cast in Justice Zones.
Corruption: This spell does not cause Divine Outrage or some other form of Sorcerous Corruption.
Description: The Y'ntrel Sechra spell, developed by S'Kra wind mages, creates a cushion of air between your body and the armor you are wearing. This cushion of air will flow with your movements, supporting the armor and allowing you to move more freely.
Effect: +Brigandine skill, +Chain Armor skill, +Light Armor skill, +Plate Armor skill, Buffs all worn types.
Example Messaging: You gesture.

A stiff breeze surrounds you, molding itself to your body and cushioning you against the weight of your armor.

The currents of air about you shift slightly to better bear your armour.

Devices/Tattoos: No devices or tattoos documented.

Notes

  • Armor skill buff to all types of armor type worn.
  • Will adjust to new armor types if changed.
  • The GMs have said they are unsatisfied with this spell, but they have yet to find a good alternative.