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− | |xp=1 | + | |essence=perceptive |
− | |distance= | + | |school=light |
+ | |xp=1 | ||
+ | |distance=Self | ||
|target=Self | |target=Self | ||
− | |time=One round per | + | |time=One round per spell rank |
− | + | |description=To the mage, magic items and effects stand out with a glittery blue glow. The mage cannot see further than his or her normal sight distance. The amount of information the mage can divine from a magic aura is dependent on the Intensity. If a creature or an item has multiple auras due to several active spells, the mage can only identify one per round, but can determine the total number of auras upon first sight. The mage can even see auras on invisible things, so long as the spell is cast at the same Intensity as the [[Invisibility]] spell. | |
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− | |description=To the mage, magic items and effects stand out with a glittery blue glow. The mage cannot see further than his or her normal sight distance. The amount of information the mage can divine from a magic aura is dependent on the spell | ||
|level1=Magic items and people under magical effects glow blue | |level1=Magic items and people under magical effects glow blue | ||
− | |level2= | + | |level2=The mage can identify the Intensity |
− | |level3= | + | |level3=The mage can also identify the spell name |
− | |level4= | + | |level4=The mage can also identify the skill ranks the caster had in the spell |
− | |level5= | + | |level5=The mage can also identify the signature of the caster |
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 4 July 2013
This rule is pretty sexy and doesn't need any attention. Consider it good to go. |
Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Self |
Distance | Self |
Lasts | One round per spell rank |
To the mage, magic items and effects stand out with a glittery blue glow. The mage cannot see further than his or her normal sight distance. The amount of information the mage can divine from a magic aura is dependent on the Intensity. If a creature or an item has multiple auras due to several active spells, the mage can only identify one per round, but can determine the total number of auras upon first sight. The mage can even see auras on invisible things, so long as the spell is cast at the same Intensity as the Invisibility spell.
Intensity Effects
- Magic items and people under magical effects glow blue
- The mage can identify the Intensity
- The mage can also identify the spell name
- The mage can also identify the skill ranks the caster had in the spell
- The mage can also identify the signature of the caster