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|essence=mutative
 
|essence=mutative
 
|school=metal
 
|school=metal
|xp=1
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|points=50
|time=1 minute per school rank
 
 
|target=Object (metal)
 
|target=Object (metal)
|description=This spell changes one metal object into a different kind of metal. For instance, enchanting those copper coins so they are, for a time, made of gold. The metal reverts to its natural composition at the end of the spell's duration.  Change any metal into...
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|requirements=Mana, Wealth, Time
|level1=Copper
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|oppositions=Sacrifice
|level2=Silver
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|description=With the aid of this ritual, a mage can permanently change one kind of metal into another. For example, lead to gold, copper to orichalcum, iron to aluminum. Those performing the ritual can alter up to a one foot cube worth of metal.
|level3=Gold
 
|level4=Titanium
 
|level5=Adamant
 
 
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The universe requires balance in all things, and so the mage cannot permanently increase or decrease an object's mass — only tinker with the existing mass. For instance, steel is much heavier than aluminum, so if this ritual was used to turn a hunk of aluminum into steel, it would shrink. Also, since it probably will take a considerable amount of cash to enact this ritual, changing zinc into gold is not going to be an effective way to get rich quick or ruin the local economy.

Latest revision as of 12:21, 10 October 2018

This spell has a mutative essence
This is a metal ritual
Target Object (metal)
Ritual Points 50
RequirementsMana, Wealth, Time
OppositionsSacrifice

With the aid of this ritual, a mage can permanently change one kind of metal into another. For example, lead to gold, copper to orichalcum, iron to aluminum. Those performing the ritual can alter up to a one foot cube worth of metal.

The universe requires balance in all things, and so the mage cannot permanently increase or decrease an object's mass — only tinker with the existing mass. For instance, steel is much heavier than aluminum, so if this ritual was used to turn a hunk of aluminum into steel, it would shrink. Also, since it probably will take a considerable amount of cash to enact this ritual, changing zinc into gold is not going to be an effective way to get rich quick or ruin the local economy.