Difference between revisions of "Congeal/Liquefy"

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|ability=[[Persuasion|PSN]]
 
|ability=[[Persuasion|PSN]]
 
|save=[[Resilience]]
 
|save=[[Resilience]]
|description=The mage causes hard objects to slowly melt, or liquids and slimes to harden.  The change takes place in 6 rounds, however, for each rank in the school beyond 1, it takes one less round (minimum 1).  The type of object affected is dependent on the spell level.   
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|description=The mage causes hard objects to slowly melt, or liquids and slimes to harden.  The change takes place in 6 rounds, however, for each rank in the school beyond 1, it takes one less round (minimum 1).  The type of object affected is dependent on the Intensity.   
 
|level1=Simple rocks or mud
 
|level1=Simple rocks or mud
 
|level2=Hard stone: marble, granite; or quicksand
 
|level2=Hard stone: marble, granite; or quicksand

Revision as of 16:38, 15 June 2011

Police brutality.svg This rule just plain sucks. It needs a complete overhaul in order to be useful. We don't want to deprecate it, so get cracking on a revision, slacker!
This spell has a unknown essence
This is a slime spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Object
Distance Near
Lasts N/A
SaveResilience

The mage causes hard objects to slowly melt, or liquids and slimes to harden. The change takes place in 6 rounds, however, for each rank in the school beyond 1, it takes one less round (minimum 1). The type of object affected is dependent on the Intensity.

Intensity Effects

  1. Simple rocks or mud
  2. Hard stone: marble, granite; or quicksand
  3. Simple metals, molten or solid: iron, steel, brass
  4. Precious metals: gold, silver, titanium, adamantine (adamantine can be congealed, but not melted)
  5. Melt precious stones like diamonds and rubies, or congeal magma or slime creatures