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|description=The mage conjures a massive wall of a solid element to block the tricks of others.  The Health Points of the wall varies by Intensity.  The wall can be dismissed at will.  When the spell expires, the wall crumbles. The wall can be attacked and smashed through by opponents using spells or bludgeoning weapons (the wall uses the [[Casting Roll]] of the mage for its [[Guard Roll]]s). Slashing and piercing weapons take a −4 penalty to attack the wall. The wall is especially susceptible to the attacks of the opposite element, which deal double damage. Ice is opposed by fire, earth is opposed by air, metal is opposed by slime. The wall is 20 feet high, 40 feet wide, and 1 foot thick, and it can be made into any shape the mage wishes, but it is not mobile.
 
|description=The mage conjures a massive wall of a solid element to block the tricks of others.  The Health Points of the wall varies by Intensity.  The wall can be dismissed at will.  When the spell expires, the wall crumbles. The wall can be attacked and smashed through by opponents using spells or bludgeoning weapons (the wall uses the [[Casting Roll]] of the mage for its [[Guard Roll]]s). Slashing and piercing weapons take a −4 penalty to attack the wall. The wall is especially susceptible to the attacks of the opposite element, which deal double damage. Ice is opposed by fire, earth is opposed by air, metal is opposed by slime. The wall is 20 feet high, 40 feet wide, and 1 foot thick, and it can be made into any shape the mage wishes, but it is not mobile.
  
When learning this spell, the mage must choose the specific element that is used when cast. A mage can learn this spell in different elemental schools, but must buy Spell skill ranks in each. In the ice school, it's called {{spell badge|ice|inline=1|size=16}} ''Ice Wall''. To earth mages, it's {{spell badge|earth|inline=1|size=16}} ''Stonewall''. Metal mages refer to it as {{spell badge|metal|inline=1|size=16}} ''Steel Stockade''.
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When learning this spell, the mage must choose the specific element that is used when cast. A mage can learn this spell in different elemental schools, but must buy Spell skill ranks in each. In the ice school, it's called {{spell badge|ice|inline=1|size=16}} ''Ice Wall''. To earth mages, it's {{spell badge|earth|inline=1|size=16}} ''Stonewall''. Metal mages refer to it as {{spell badge|metal|inline=1|size=16}} ''Steel Stockade''. In the verdance school, it's called {{spell badge|verdance|inline=1|size=16}} ''Brier Patch''.
 
|level1=20 HP
 
|level1=20 HP
 
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|level2=40 HP

Revision as of 12:32, 10 July 2013

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This spell has a dynamic essence
This is a earth spell
This is a ice spell
This is a metal spell
This is a verdance spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target N/A
Distance Near
Lasts 2 rounds per school rank

The mage conjures a massive wall of a solid element to block the tricks of others. The Health Points of the wall varies by Intensity. The wall can be dismissed at will. When the spell expires, the wall crumbles. The wall can be attacked and smashed through by opponents using spells or bludgeoning weapons (the wall uses the Casting Roll of the mage for its Guard Rolls). Slashing and piercing weapons take a −4 penalty to attack the wall. The wall is especially susceptible to the attacks of the opposite element, which deal double damage. Ice is opposed by fire, earth is opposed by air, metal is opposed by slime. The wall is 20 feet high, 40 feet wide, and 1 foot thick, and it can be made into any shape the mage wishes, but it is not mobile.

When learning this spell, the mage must choose the specific element that is used when cast. A mage can learn this spell in different elemental schools, but must buy Spell skill ranks in each. In the ice school, it's called This is a ice spell Ice Wall. To earth mages, it's This is a earth spell Stonewall. Metal mages refer to it as This is a metal spell Steel Stockade. In the verdance school, it's called This is a verdance spell Brier Patch.

Intensity Effects

  1. 20 HP
  2. 40 HP
  3. 60 HP
  4. 80 HP
  5. 100 HP