Difference between revisions of "Tongue Tie"

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|ability=[[Intellect|INT]]
 
|ability=[[Intellect|INT]]
 
|save=[[Resilience]]
 
|save=[[Resilience]]
|description=The mage makes the mouth of a target gluey and tough to open.  Naturally, any speaking takes a penalty.  The severity of the penalty is dependent on the spell level.  Mages that can cast spells without speaking can ignore the spellcasting penalty.
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|description=The mage makes the mouth of a target gluey and tough to open.  Naturally, any speaking takes a penalty.  The severity of the penalty is dependent on the Intensity.  Mages that can cast spells without speaking can ignore the spellcasting penalty.
 
|level1=-4 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech
 
|level1=-4 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech
 
|level2=-6 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech
 
|level2=-6 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech

Revision as of 23:51, 14 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 Creature
Distance Near
Lasts One minute per school rank
SaveResilience

The mage makes the mouth of a target gluey and tough to open. Naturally, any speaking takes a penalty. The severity of the penalty is dependent on the Intensity. Mages that can cast spells without speaking can ignore the spellcasting penalty.

Intensity Effects

  1. -4 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech
  2. -6 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech
  3. -8 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech
  4. -10 to spellcasting and social rolls involving speech
  5. Spellcasting automatically fails, creature can only hum and mumble