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- | =====ONLINE SPELL BOOK===== | + | ====== Spellcasting ====== |
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- | Spells often require components: certain | + | [[Arcane spells]] |
- | words, movements, or materials | + | ===== The Spellcasting Check ===== |
- | trigger the spell’s | + | |
- | generally | + | Spells require a spellcasting check with a |
+ | DC = 10 + spell’s level. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Failure may trigger | ||
+ | consequences, | ||
+ | attempt spells of that spell level again until | ||
+ | they take a [[rest|safe rest]]. The GM has wide latitude about the results of any mishaps. They may choose to require a [[mishap|roll on an appropriate Magical Mishap Table]] or | ||
+ | simply describe what malady the PC suffers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sometimes the result of the spellcasting check is used | ||
+ | to determine the success of a targeted spell, | ||
+ | comparing the result to the target’s defense | ||
+ | (e.g. 10 + a monster' | ||
+ | this way a spellcasting check is both to see if | ||
+ | the PC can successfully cast and hit a target. This type of check is identified as a "Magic Attack" | ||
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+ | Casting a spell generally | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Spellcasters can cast any spell they may know as a rite or ritual. This takes 1 hour per spell level of concentration, | ||
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+ | Some spells last as long as [[concentration]] is | ||
+ | held. Only one spell can be concentrated on | ||
+ | at a time. Taking damage, making checks, or | ||
+ | other distracting tasks may break concentration. | ||
* [[Arcane Spells|Arcane Spells]] | * [[Arcane Spells|Arcane Spells]] | ||
* [[Divine Spells|Divine Spells]] | * [[Divine Spells|Divine Spells]] | ||
- | * [[Crafting]] | + | |
- | * [[books|Books]] | + | |
spells.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/11 21:24 by andrew