Difference between revisions of "Costume/Disguise"
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{{spell | {{spell | ||
|school=conjuring | |school=conjuring | ||
|xp=1 | |xp=1 | ||
|distance=Near | |distance=Near | ||
− | + | |time=1 hour per spell rank | |
− | |time= | + | |description=The mage magically summons a disguise for himself or another person — clothes, wigs, false beards, spectacles, and the like. Whereas the [[Masquerade]] spell from the Illusion school is insubstantial, a Costume from Conjuring is completely real. Instead of making a [[Disguise]] check, the costume-wearers use the [[Casting Roll]]. |
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− | |description=The mage magically summons a disguise for himself or another | ||
|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 Intensity 1 but for two people | |level2=The same as Intensity 1 but for two people |
Revision as of 12:34, 22 August 2011
This rule is pretty sexy and doesn't need any attention. Consider it good to go. |
Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | N/A |
Distance | Near |
Lasts | 1 hour per spell rank |
The mage magically summons a disguise for himself or another person — clothes, wigs, false beards, spectacles, and the like. Whereas the Masquerade spell from the Illusion school is insubstantial, a Costume from Conjuring is completely real. Instead of making a Disguise check, the costume-wearers use the Casting 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