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− | |description=The mage calls upon an elemental | + | |description=The mage calls upon an elemental to allow him passage between two points. The mage vanishes in a way characteristic of the element involved. For instance, a water mage is liquefied and falls to the ground with a splash, evaporating, and reappearing at the destination with a spray of water. An electricity mage is struck by a bolt of lightning from the sky or ceiling and similarly strikes the ground at the destination. The mage is transported instantaneously, however, the distance the spell can cover is dependent on the Intensity. At low Intensities, this spell is useful to move around battlefields, and at high Intensities, for overland movement. |
− | 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 fire school, this spell is known as {{spell badge|fire|inline=1|size=16}} ''Up in Smoke''. In the ice school, it's called {{spell badge|ice|inline=1|size=16}} ''Snowdrift''. To earth mages, it's {{spell badge|earth|inline=1|size=16}} ''Rock and Roll''. To air mages, it's {{spell badge|air|inline=1|size=16}} ''Airwalk''. Slime mages call this spell {{spell badge|slime|inline=1|size=16}} ''Snot Rocket''. Metal mages refer to it as {{spell badge|metal|inline=1|size=16}} ''Steel | + | 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 fire school, this spell is known as {{spell badge|fire|inline=1|size=16}} ''Up in Smoke''. In the ice school, it's called {{spell badge|ice|inline=1|size=16}} ''Snowdrift''. To earth mages, it's {{spell badge|earth|inline=1|size=16}} ''Rock and Roll''. To air mages, it's {{spell badge|air|inline=1|size=16}} ''Airwalk''. Slime mages call this spell {{spell badge|slime|inline=1|size=16}} ''Snot Rocket''. Metal mages refer to it as {{spell badge|metal|inline=1|size=16}} ''Steel Away''. Electricity mages call this spell {{spell badge|electricity|inline=1|size=16}} ''Ride the Lightning''. Water mages call it {{spell badge|water|inline=1|size=16}} ''Water Slide''. In the verdance school, this spell is known as {{spell badge|verdance|inline=1|size=16}} ''Transplant''. In the ruin school, it's called {{spell badge|ruin|inline=1|size=16}} ''Wasting Away''. To light mages, it's {{spell badge|light|inline=1|size=16}} ''Traveling Light''. To dark mages, it's {{spell badge|dark|inline=1|size=16}} ''Fly by Night''. |
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|level2=500 feet | |level2=500 feet |
Revision as of 17:48, 20 February 2014
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Rarity | 4 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Self |
Distance | Self |
Lasts | N/A |
The mage calls upon an elemental to allow him passage between two points. The mage vanishes in a way characteristic of the element involved. For instance, a water mage is liquefied and falls to the ground with a splash, evaporating, and reappearing at the destination with a spray of water. An electricity mage is struck by a bolt of lightning from the sky or ceiling and similarly strikes the ground at the destination. The mage is transported instantaneously, however, the distance the spell can cover is dependent on the Intensity. At low Intensities, this spell is useful to move around battlefields, and at high Intensities, for overland movement.
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 fire school, this spell is known as Up in Smoke. In the ice school, it's called Snowdrift. To earth mages, it's Rock and Roll. To air mages, it's Airwalk. Slime mages call this spell Snot Rocket. Metal mages refer to it as Steel Away. Electricity mages call this spell Ride the Lightning. Water mages call it Water Slide. In the verdance school, this spell is known as Transplant. In the ruin school, it's called Wasting Away. To light mages, it's Traveling Light. To dark mages, it's Fly by Night.
Intensity Effects
- 50 feet
- 500 feet
- 1 mile
- 10 miles
- 100 miles