Footgear

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This spell has a mutative essence
This is a air spell
This is a earth spell
This is a ice spell
This is a water spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Creatures
Distance Contact
Lasts Ten minutes per spell rank

The mage can supercharge a creature's feet, allowing them to traverse impossible substances. Regardless of which material the spell allows the creature to traverse, the creature leaves no tracks and cannot be tracked in its intended direction by scent. Any movement penalties due to terrain are ignored. The exact material depends on the element in question. In the air school, the creature can walk across thin air as if climbing an invisible staircase or crossing an invisible bridge. In the earth school, the creature can traverse sand, mud, gravel, and the like as if it were on a well-paved road. In the ice school, the creature can walk atop snow, slush, and ice with perfect traction. In the water school, the creature can move without issue across lakes, rivers, and ocean waves, unable to fall in.

When learning this spell, the mage must choose the specific element that is used when cast. A mage can learn this spell in different elemental schools, but must buy Spell skill ranks in each. In the ice school, it's called This is a ice spell Snow Shoes. To earth mages, it's This is a earth spell Cleats. To air mages, it's This is a air spell Cloud Step. Water mages call it This is a water spell Water Skis.

Intensity Effects

  1. One creature
  2. Two creatures
  3. Three creatures
  4. Four creatures
  5. Five creatures (You can cross the river with all your stuff, your fiancée, her Shetland pony, and all her designer luggage! Might check not included.)