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<section begin=description />'''Floating Disk''' can hold objects for a character and will follow the character as he travels.<section end=description /> It has a hard item limit of 8 items (this includes items inside other items) for non-wizards. [[Wizard]]s can increase the item limit by training in [[Elemental Lore, Air]]. Disks also have a hard weight limit of 500 pounds that cannot be increased. Disk descriptions can be changed by holding a gem or through [[attunement]], as described below. |
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Unlike most spells, floating disk has an indefinite duration. As long as the character remains logged in (and alive) the disk should remain. If a player logs out or is disconnected, the disk will remain around for a few minutes in case the player is able to reconnect. Upon [[death]], or if the player does not reconnect, the disk will vanish and all items will be deposited onto the ground. Any items lost in this manner will not be replaced by staff and players are advised to never place precious items in a disk. |
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Floating disk can be used hold objects for the character and will follow the character as he travels. It has a hard item limit of 8 items (this includes items inside other items) for non-wizards. Wizards can increase the item limit by training in [[Elemental Lore, Air]]. It has a hard weight limit of 500 pounds that can not be increased. |
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[[AMBUSH (verb)|Ambushers]] sometimes use disks to signal that they are hunting in a stealthy fashion. Thus, if one sees a disk and a creature in the same space, it is quite possible that there is a [[hidden]] ambusher there also. Common courtesy may then suggest that one heeds this. |
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Unlike most spells, floating disk has an indefinite duration. As long as the character remains logged in the disk should remain. If you log out or are disconnected, the disk will remain around for a few minutes in case you are able to reconnect. If you do not reconnect the disk will vanish and all items will be deposited on the ground. Any items lost in this manner will not be replaced by staff so they advise players to never place precious items in a disk. |
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This spell is commonly found in [[black crystal]]s. |
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Wizards can hold certain gems or items in their hand while casting this spell to affect the description of the disk. If no gem or item is used a random description will be added to the disk. If a wizard would like a plain disk he should cast the spell at himself instead of just casting in an open manner. Non-wizards will always receive a disk with the plain description no matter the method used (wizard cast, [[Black crystal]], scroll, etc.) |
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== Usage == |
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Disks do not respond to many verbs. You can OPEN and CLOSE your disk. You can also TURN your disk to empty the entire contents onto the ground at once. Disks can be unsummoned via the DISMISS verb. |
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*{{boldmono|[[INCANT]] 511}} to self-cast a disk. |
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*{{boldmono|[[PREP]] 511 {{!}} [[CAST]] {player} }}to give someone else a disk or use caster's name as target for a self-cast plain disk. |
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*{{boldmono|[[PREP]] 511 {{!}} [[CAST]] {gem} }} to self-cast a disk with a specific color. This will consume the gem in the process. |
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Disks can be {{boldmono|[[OPEN]]}}ed and {{boldmono|[[CLOSE]]}}d. {{boldmono|[[TURN]]}}ing a disk will empty the entire contents onto the ground at once. The spell can be ended via the {{boldmono|[[DISMISS]]}} verb. |
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[[AMBUSH (verb)|Ambushers]] sometimes use disks to signal that they are hunting in a stealthy fashion. Thus, if one sees a disk and a creature in the same space, it is quite possible that there is a hidden ambusher there also. Common courtesy may then suggest that one heeds this. |
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== Lore Benefit == |
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Training in [[Elemental Lore, Air]] increases a disk's capacity from the base of 8 items by seed 10 [[summation]] of ranks. |
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<section begin=Air_Lore_Disk_Capacity/> |
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{| {{prettytable|text-align:center;}} |
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!align="right"|Elemental Lore, Air ranks||0||10||21||33||46||60||75||91||108||126||145||165||186||208||231 |
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|align="right"|Total disk capacity||8||9||10||11||12||13||14||15||16||17||18||19||20||21||22 |
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<section end=Air_Lore_Disk_Capacity/> |
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== Changing Disk Descriptions == |
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Wizards can cast on certain [[gem]]s or items held on their person while casting this spell to affect the description of the disk. The gem will be lost. If no gem or item is used a somewhat random description will be added to the disk, though a wizard's [[attunement]] has some effect on this. If a wizard would like a plain disk (or has a disk customization unlocked) he should cast the spell at himself instead of just casting in an open manner. Non-wizards will always receive a disk with the plain description no matter the method used (wizard cast, black crystal, scroll, etc.) |
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<small>(<i>Theory: Without using gems, attuned wizards have a propensity to get certain disks. To wit: air=translucent, fire=fiery red, water=icy blue, earth=earth brown, lightning=sparkling. A randomly attuned wizard can get all five.</i>) |
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*Spinels |
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:*blue spinel icy blue | frost white |
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:*red spinel | scorched |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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:*yellow spinel | iridescent |
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!colspan="2" width="200"|Spinels |
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:*violet spinel | sparkling, iridescent |
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:*pink spinel | earth brown, granite |
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| blue spinel ||icy blue or frost white |
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*Jaspers |
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| pink spinel ||earth brown or granite |
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:*red jasper | revolving, spinning |
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:*black jasper | cracked, revolving |
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| red spinel ||fiery red or scorched |
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:*yellow jasper | spinning, pulsating |
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| violet spinel ||sparkling or iridescent |
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*Diamonds |
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:*yellow diamond | yellow |
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| yellow spinel ||iridescent |
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:*uncut diamond | white |
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*Pearls |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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:*tiny white pearl | white |
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!colspan="2" width="125"|Miscellaneous |
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:*tiny black pearl | black |
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| aquamarine gem||aquamarine |
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*Opals |
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:*white opal | white |
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| banded sardonyx stone||lopsided or slim |
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*Topaz |
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| blue lapis lazuli||blue |
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:*golden topaz | yellow |
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| deep purple amethyst||deep purple |
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:*pink topaz | pink |
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| deep red carbuncle||red |
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*Tourmalines |
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:*black | black |
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| golden amber||golden |
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:*clear | clear |
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:*pink | pink |
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| mottled agate||mottled |
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:*blue | blue |
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:*green | green |
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| pale blue moonstone||blue |
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*Sapphires |
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| piece of green jade||green |
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:*violet | violet |
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:*yellow | yellow |
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| rose quartz||rose |
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:*clear | clear |
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<td> |
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*Polished Corals |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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:*red | red |
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!colspan="2" width="100"|Zircons |
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:*blue | blue |
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:*black | black |
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| brown||brown |
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*Zircons |
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| clear||clear |
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:*green | green |
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| green||green |
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:*yellow | yellow |
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| yellow||yellow |
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*Misc |
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:*piece of green jade | green |
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:*aquamarine gem | aquamarine |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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:*blue lapis lazuli | blue |
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!colspan="2" width="100"|Tourmalines |
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*Not Used |
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| black||black |
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| blue||blue |
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| clear||clear |
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| green||green |
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| pink||pink |
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|}</td> |
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<td> |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="2" width="100"|Pearls |
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| tiny black pearl||black |
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| tiny white pearl||white |
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| grey pearl||grey |
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|}</td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr valign="top" align="center"><td> |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="2" width="150"|Jaspers |
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| black jasper||cracked or revolving |
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| red jasper||revolving or spinning |
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| yellow jasper||spinning or pulsating |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="2" width="100"|Topaz |
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| blue topaz||blue |
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| golden topaz||yellow |
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| pink topaz||pink |
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|}</td> |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="2" width="100"|Sapphires |
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| clear||clear |
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| violet||violet |
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| yellow||yellow |
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|}</td> |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="2" width="100"|Diamonds |
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| uncut diamond||white |
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| yellow diamond||yellow |
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|}</td> |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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!colspan="2" width="75"|Corals |
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| black||black |
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| blue||blue |
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| red||red |
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|}</td></tr> |
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</table> |
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</small> |
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;Not Used |
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<small> |
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:*amethyst |
:*amethyst |
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:*bright chrysoberyl gem |
:*bright chrysoberyl gem |
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:*carnelian quartz |
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:*dark red-green bloodstone |
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:*dragonseye sapphire |
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:*fire opal |
:*fire opal |
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:*fiery jacinth |
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</small> |
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<small> |
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:*golden beryl gem |
:*golden beryl gem |
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:*green malachite stone |
:*green malachite stone |
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:*green garnet |
:*green garnet |
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:*lavender shimmarglin sapphire |
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:*orange imperial topaz |
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:*pale water sapphire |
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</small> |
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<small> |
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:*periwinkle feystone |
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:*piece of citrine quartz |
:*piece of citrine quartz |
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:*pink rhodocrosite stone |
:*pink rhodocrosite stone |
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:*polished jet stone |
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:*quartz crystal |
:*quartz crystal |
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:*rock crystal |
:*rock crystal |
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:*shimmertine shard |
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</small> |
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<small> |
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:*silvery moonstone |
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:*smoky glimaerstone |
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:*spiderweb obsidian |
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:*spiderweb turquoise |
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:*star diopside |
:*star diopside |
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:*star sapphire |
:*star sapphire |
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:*turquoise stone |
:*turquoise stone |
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</small> |
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{| {{prettytable}} |
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*Possible Colors |
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:*sparkling, black, blue, purple, red, translucent, earth brown, red, white |
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'''Colors Available''' |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Whites |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Grey |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Granite |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Black |
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!style="background:purple;font-size: 80%"|Purple |
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!style="background:violet;font-size: 80%"|Violet |
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!style="background:Red;font-size: 80%"|Red |
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!style="background:#FF1493;font-size: 80%"|Pink |
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!style="background:#FBCCE7;font-size: 80%"|Rose |
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!style="background:orange;font-size: 80%"|Orange |
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!style="background:gold;font-size: 80%"|Golden |
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!style="background:yellow;font-size: 80%"|Yellow |
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!style="background:Aquamarine;font-size: 80%"|Aquamarine |
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!style="background:Green;font-size: 80%"|Green |
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!style="background:Blue;font-size: 80%"|Blue |
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!style="background:#6D351A;font-size: 80%"|Browns |
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'''Other Effects''' |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Cracked |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Iridescent |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Pulsating |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Revolving |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Scorched |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Sparkling |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Lopsided |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Spinning |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Mottled |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Slim |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Translucent |
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!style="background:Grey;font-size: 80%"|Clear |
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== Messaging == |
== Messaging == |
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Initial cast: |
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A small circular container suddenly appears and floats rather serenely over to you. |
A small circular container suddenly appears and floats rather serenely over to you. |
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Wearing off: |
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The <color> <person>'s disk disintegrates, dropping everything on the ground. |
The <color> <person>'s disk disintegrates, dropping everything on the ground. |
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{{AR2}} |
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{{:black crystal}} |
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==Resources== |
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== External Links == |
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*[[Custom Floating Disk]] |
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*[[Antique Brass Lantern]] |
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/spells/spelllist.asp?circle=2#511 Major Elemental Spell Circle: Floating Disk], on Play.net |
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/spells/spelllist.asp?circle=2#511 Major Elemental Spell Circle: Floating Disk], on Play.net |
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Floating Disk can hold objects for a character and will follow the character as he travels. It has a hard item limit of 8 items (this includes items inside other items) for non-wizards. Wizards can increase the item limit by training in Elemental Lore, Air. Disks also have a hard weight limit of 500 pounds that cannot be increased. Disk descriptions can be changed by holding a gem or through attunement, as described below.
Unlike most spells, floating disk has an indefinite duration. As long as the character remains logged in (and alive) the disk should remain. If a player logs out or is disconnected, the disk will remain around for a few minutes in case the player is able to reconnect. Upon death, or if the player does not reconnect, the disk will vanish and all items will be deposited onto the ground. Any items lost in this manner will not be replaced by staff and players are advised to never place precious items in a disk.
Ambushers sometimes use disks to signal that they are hunting in a stealthy fashion. Thus, if one sees a disk and a creature in the same space, it is quite possible that there is a hidden ambusher there also. Common courtesy may then suggest that one heeds this.
This spell is commonly found in black crystals.
Usage
- INCANT 511 to self-cast a disk.
- PREP 511 | CAST {player} to give someone else a disk or use caster's name as target for a self-cast plain disk.
- PREP 511 | CAST {gem} to self-cast a disk with a specific color. This will consume the gem in the process.
Disks can be OPENed and CLOSEd. TURNing a disk will empty the entire contents onto the ground at once. The spell can be ended via the DISMISS verb.
Lore Benefit
Training in Elemental Lore, Air increases a disk's capacity from the base of 8 items by seed 10 summation of ranks.
Elemental Lore, Air ranks | 0 | 10 | 21 | 33 | 46 | 60 | 75 | 91 | 108 | 126 | 145 | 165 | 186 | 208 | 231 |
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Total disk capacity | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
Changing Disk Descriptions
Wizards can cast on certain gems or items held on their person while casting this spell to affect the description of the disk. The gem will be lost. If no gem or item is used a somewhat random description will be added to the disk, though a wizard's attunement has some effect on this. If a wizard would like a plain disk (or has a disk customization unlocked) he should cast the spell at himself instead of just casting in an open manner. Non-wizards will always receive a disk with the plain description no matter the method used (wizard cast, black crystal, scroll, etc.)
(Theory: Without using gems, attuned wizards have a propensity to get certain disks. To wit: air=translucent, fire=fiery red, water=icy blue, earth=earth brown, lightning=sparkling. A randomly attuned wizard can get all five.)
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Whites | Grey | Granite | Black | Purple | Violet | Red | Pink | Rose | Orange | Golden | Yellow | Aquamarine | Green | Blue | Browns |
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Cracked | Iridescent | Pulsating | Revolving | Scorched | Sparkling | Lopsided | Spinning | Mottled | Slim | Translucent | Clear |
Messaging
- Initial cast
A small circular container suddenly appears and floats rather serenely over to you.
- Wearing off
The <color> <person>'s disk disintegrates, dropping everything on the ground.
Alchemy Recipes
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Eastern version | Western version |
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