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|description=The mage calls upon the elemental spirit of fire to allow him passage between two points. The mage appears to completely burn to ashes, but reappears at the destination in a burst of flame. The mage is transported instantaneously, however, the distance the spell can cover is dependent on the spell level. At low levels, this spell is useful to move around battlefields, and at high levels for overland movement.
 
|description=The mage calls upon the elemental spirit of fire to allow him passage between two points. The mage appears to completely burn to ashes, but reappears at the destination in a burst of flame. The mage is transported instantaneously, however, the distance the spell can cover is dependent on the spell level. At low levels, this spell is useful to move around battlefields, and at high levels for overland movement.
 
|level1=50 feet
 
|level1=50 feet
|level2=100 feet
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|level2=500 feet
 
|level3=1 mile
 
|level3=1 mile
|level4=100 miles
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|level4=10 miles
|level5=500 miles
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|level5=100 miles
 
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Revision as of 21:02, 12 June 2011

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This spell has a unknown essence
This is a fire spell
This is a portation spell
Rarity 2
AP 4
Target Self
Distance N/A
Lasts N/A

The mage calls upon the elemental spirit of fire to allow him passage between two points. The mage appears to completely burn to ashes, but reappears at the destination in a burst of flame. The mage is transported instantaneously, however, the distance the spell can cover is dependent on the spell level. At low levels, this spell is useful to move around battlefields, and at high levels for overland movement.

Intensity Effects

  1. 50 feet
  2. 500 feet
  3. 1 mile
  4. 10 miles
  5. 100 miles