Difference between revisions of "Disenchant"

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|school=status
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|essence=compulsory
|xp=2
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|school=light
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|school2=status
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|xp=3
 
|distance=Contact
 
|distance=Contact
 
|target=Creature
 
|target=Creature
|description=The mage can undo the mental enchantments, including those done by a [[Sleep]], [[Confuse]], [[Curse]], or [[Petrify]] spell.
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|description=The mage can [[dispel]] the mental enchantments done by a spell with a [[:Category:Compulsory-essence Spells|Compulsory essence]]. Disenchant can be cast on any creature currently suffering the effects of a Compulsory spell. The opposite powers cancel each other out, and the Compulsory spell immediately ends.
|levels=The Disenchant spell must be cast at the same Intensity or higher as the Sleep, Confusion, Curse, or Petrify spell to be countered.
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This spell ''cannot'' be used to [[counterspell|counter]] a Compulsory spell being cast.
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|levels=The Disenchant spell must be cast at the same Intensity or higher as the Compulsory spell to be countered.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 31 July 2013

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This spell has a compulsory essence
This is a light spell
This is a status spell
Rarity 3
AP 4
Target Creature
Distance Contact
Lasts N/A

The mage can dispel the mental enchantments done by a spell with a Compulsory essence. Disenchant can be cast on any creature currently suffering the effects of a Compulsory spell. The opposite powers cancel each other out, and the Compulsory spell immediately ends.

This spell cannot be used to counter a Compulsory spell being cast.

Intensity Effects

The Disenchant spell must be cast at the same Intensity or higher as the Compulsory spell to be countered.