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The only two checks for stopping a spell is that it is defensive and that you can cast it. Some offensive spells can be stopped, [[Breeze]] being an example; others use different verbs ([[610]] uses dismiss). Some spells that are mostly defensive in nature cannot be stopped, such as [[102]] |
The only two checks for stopping a spell is that it is defensive and that you can cast it. Some offensive spells can be stopped, [[Breeze]] being an example; others use different verbs ([[610]] uses dismiss). Some spells that are mostly defensive in nature cannot be stopped, such as [[102]]. |
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Revision as of 10:31, 25 January 2011
The only two checks for stopping a spell is that it is defensive and that you can cast it. Some offensive spells can be stopped, Breeze being an example; others use different verbs (610 uses dismiss). Some spells that are mostly defensive in nature cannot be stopped, such as 102.
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