Difference between revisions of "Chill"
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|school=ice | |school=ice | ||
|xp=1 | |xp=1 | ||
− | |distance= | + | |distance=Contact |
|target=Object | |target=Object | ||
− | |description=The mage | + | |description=The mage uses the power of ice to reduce the heat of an object. Direct contact with a chilled object exposes a creature to the damage listed (which can be reduced by [[Endurance]], [[Armor]], and [[Magic Defense]]). The size of the object is dependent on the spell level. |
− | |level1=Something the size of a biscuit | + | |level1=Something the size of a biscuit is cold to the touch. Great for cooling down a hot beverage. |
− | |level2=Something the size of a | + | |level2=Something the size of a loaf of bread frosts. 5 damage. |
− | |level3=Something the size of a human body ices over | + | |level3=Something the size of a human body ices over. 10 damage. |
− | |level4=Something 100 cubic feet in volume | + | |level4=Something 100 cubic feet in volume reaches below freezing temperatures. 15 damage. |
− | |level5=An immense object, like a bridge, or the deck of a boat. 20 damage. | + | |level5=An immense object, like a bridge, or the deck of a boat is coated in magical ice. 20 damage. |
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Revision as of 07:11, 22 August 2010
Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Object |
Distance | Contact |
Lasts | N/A |
The mage uses the power of ice to reduce the heat of an object. Direct contact with a chilled object exposes a creature to the damage listed (which can be reduced by Endurance, Armor, and Magic Defense). The size of the object is dependent on the spell level.
Intensity Effects
- Something the size of a biscuit is cold to the touch. Great for cooling down a hot beverage.
- Something the size of a loaf of bread frosts. 5 damage.
- Something the size of a human body ices over. 10 damage.
- Something 100 cubic feet in volume reaches below freezing temperatures. 15 damage.
- An immense object, like a bridge, or the deck of a boat is coated in magical ice. 20 damage.