Difference between revisions of "Heat Object"

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|description=The mage calls upon the spirit of fire to amplify or reduce the heat of an object.  Direct contact with the object exposes a creature to the damage listed (which can be reduced by END and MDEF).  The size of the object is dependent on the spell level.
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|description=The mage uses the power of fire to amplify the heat of an object.  Direct contact with the object exposes a creature to the damage listed (which can be reduced by [[Endurance]], Armor, and [[Magic Defense]]).  The size of the object is dependent on the spell level.
|level1=Something the size of a biscuit gives off steam or is very cool to the touch. Great for heating up dinner.
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|level1=Something the size of a biscuit gives off steam. Great for heating up dinner.
|level2=Something the size of a cat frosts or simmers.
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|level2=Something the size of a loaf of bread simmers. 5 damage.
|level3=Something the size of a human body ices over or becomes hot enough for bad burns.  5 damage.
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|level3=Something the size of a human body becomes hot enough for bad burns.  10 damage.
|level4=Something 100 cubic feet in volume, boils or reaches below freezing temperatures10 damage.
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|level4=Something 100 cubic feet in volume boils.  15 damage.
|level5=An immense object, like a bridge, or the deck of a boat.  20 damage.
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|level5=An immense object, like a bridge, or the deck of a boat becomes red hot.  20 damage.
 
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Revision as of 07:14, 22 August 2010

This spell has a unknown essence
This is a fire spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Object
Distance Near
Lasts N/A
SaveN/A

The mage uses the power of fire to amplify the heat of an object. Direct contact with the object exposes a creature to the damage listed (which can be reduced by Endurance, Armor, and Magic Defense). The size of the object is dependent on the spell level.

Intensity Effects

  1. Something the size of a biscuit gives off steam. Great for heating up dinner.
  2. Something the size of a loaf of bread simmers. 5 damage.
  3. Something the size of a human body becomes hot enough for bad burns. 10 damage.
  4. Something 100 cubic feet in volume boils. 15 damage.
  5. An immense object, like a bridge, or the deck of a boat becomes red hot. 20 damage.