Difference between revisions of "Masquerade"
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|description=The mage magically fabricates a disguise for himself or another person. Whereas the Costume spell from the Conjuring school is a solid object, a Disguise from Illusion is completely insubstantial. Instead of a [[Discern]] check, targets must make a Lucidity check against the Spell roll. | |description=The mage magically fabricates a disguise for himself or another person. Whereas the Costume spell from the Conjuring school is a solid object, a Disguise from Illusion is completely insubstantial. Instead of a [[Discern]] check, targets must make a Lucidity check against the Spell roll. | ||
|level1=A normal set of clothing and appropriate equipment for one person | |level1=A normal set of clothing and appropriate equipment for one person | ||
− | |level2=The same as | + | |level2=The same as Intensity 1 but for two people |
|level3=Disguises for three people | |level3=Disguises for three people | ||
|level4=Disguises for four people | |level4=Disguises for four people | ||
|level5=Disguises for five people | |level5=Disguises for five people | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 00:50, 15 June 2011
This rule simply needs tweaking. It may be almost perfect, or it may need a bit of work. It's half-way in between sexy and in need of overhaul. Leave any ideas on the Talk page, please! |
Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Creatures |
Distance | N/A |
Lasts | 1 hour per school rank |
Save | Lucidity |
The mage magically fabricates a disguise for himself or another person. Whereas the Costume spell from the Conjuring school is a solid object, a Disguise from Illusion is completely insubstantial. Instead of a Discern check, targets must make a Lucidity check against the Spell roll.
Intensity Effects
- A normal set of clothing and appropriate equipment for one person
- The same as Intensity 1 but for two people
- Disguises for three people
- Disguises for four people
- Disguises for five people