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|level2=The mage can understand any verbal dialect of a language | |level2=The mage can understand any verbal dialect of a language | ||
|level3=As level two, but the mage has the reading level of a child | |level3=As level two, but the mage has the reading level of a child | ||
− | |level4=As level three, but can read perfectly, and speak with a | + | |level4=As level three, but can read perfectly, and speak with a foreigner's accent |
|level5=As level four, but the mage can also speak fluently | |level5=As level four, but the mage can also speak fluently | ||
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Revision as of 00:44, 19 February 2008
Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Self |
Distance | N/A |
Lasts | One minute per school rank |
Save | N/A |
The mage becomes a skilled linguist, able to converse or read languages which he or she has never seen or heard before. The mage’s translation capabilities are dependent on the spell level.
Intensity Effects
- The mage doesn’t get word jokes, but gets the gist of a conversation
- The mage can understand any verbal dialect of a language
- As level two, but the mage has the reading level of a child
- As level three, but can read perfectly, and speak with a foreigner's accent
- As level four, but the mage can also speak fluently