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To cast a Support Spell that causes detrimental effects (or even one that causes bonuses but the intended recipient doesn't want the effects), the mage must make a Casting Roll.
 
To cast a Support Spell that causes detrimental effects (or even one that causes bonuses but the intended recipient doesn't want the effects), the mage must make a Casting Roll.
 
{{roll
 
|caption=Casting Roll
 
|bonus1=[[Casting Attribute]]
 
|bonus2=[[Spell skill]]
 
|bonus3=Spell Hurt bonus (if applicable)
 
}}
 
 
This roll is opposed by a save, listed within each spell. Attack Spells use the Casting Roll to determine damage dealt.
 

Revision as of 20:01, 10 July 2011

Support Spells cause an effect. These may be beneficial (give you or your allies bonuses), detrimental (give an opponent penalties), or utilitarian (cause an effect that entails no roll adjustments). Unlike Attack Spells, these do not require the mage to aim the spell like a weapon. The mage simply chooses a target and the target must resist the effects of the spell. This is similar to how opposed skills work (for instance, Seduce vs. Virtue).

To cast a Support Spell that causes detrimental effects (or even one that causes bonuses but the intended recipient doesn't want the effects), the mage must make a Casting Roll.