Difference between revisions of "Rubberflesh"
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|description=The mage causes his or her body to stretch abnormally long. Parts of the mage subject to the spell do not take crushing, bludgeoning, or bullet-like (pellets, bullets, cannonballs) damage. | |description=The mage causes his or her body to stretch abnormally long. Parts of the mage subject to the spell do not take crushing, bludgeoning, or bullet-like (pellets, bullets, cannonballs) damage. | ||
|level1=The mage can stretch his or her limbs and fingers up to twice as long (helpful for getting the keys outside your cell door). | |level1=The mage can stretch his or her limbs and fingers up to twice as long (helpful for getting the keys outside your cell door). |
Revision as of 11:51, 16 May 2012
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! |
Rarity | 2 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Self |
Distance | Self |
Lasts | One minute per spell rank |
The mage causes his or her body to stretch abnormally long. Parts of the mage subject to the spell do not take crushing, bludgeoning, or bullet-like (pellets, bullets, cannonballs) damage.
Intensity Effects
- The mage can stretch his or her limbs and fingers up to twice as long (helpful for getting the keys outside your cell door).
- The mage can stretch his or her limbs and fingers up to three times as long, as well as flatten them to an inch in width
- The mage can also stretch his or her neck and head, and likewise flatten them.
- The mage can also stretch his or her torso up to twice as long, and flatten it to two inches.
- The mage can stretch his or her body up to three times as long, and flatten him or herself to a quarter inch in width. (This is usually the saving grace when the ceiling is coming down)