Difference between revisions of "Control Water"

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|target=Object (water)
 
|target=Object (water)
 
|distance=Near
 
|distance=Near
|description=The mage calls upon the spirit of the nearby water to do his/her bidding.  The mage can control the shape and movement of the water, and so may shape the water into any form desired.  The amount of water controlled is determined by the spell’s level.  Popular uses for the spell include moving water between two containers, pulling the water from a drowning friend's lungs, and capsizing boats.     
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|description=The mage calls upon the spirit of the nearby water to do his/her bidding.  The mage can control the shape and movement of the water, and so may shape the water into any form desired.  The amount of water controlled is determined by the Intensity.  Popular uses for the spell include moving water between two containers, pulling the water from a drowning friend's lungs, and capsizing boats.     
 
|level1=A glass of water.  
 
|level1=A glass of water.  
 
|level2=A gallon of water
 
|level2=A gallon of water

Revision as of 16:39, 15 June 2011

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This spell has a unknown essence
This is a water spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Object (water)
Distance Near
Lasts N/A

The mage calls upon the spirit of the nearby water to do his/her bidding. The mage can control the shape and movement of the water, and so may shape the water into any form desired. The amount of water controlled is determined by the Intensity. Popular uses for the spell include moving water between two containers, pulling the water from a drowning friend's lungs, and capsizing boats.

Intensity Effects

  1. A glass of water.
  2. A gallon of water
  3. A huge cauldron of water.
  4. A stream.
  5. A lake.