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'''Death Cloud''' produces a much more potent version of [[Stun Cloud (1704)]]. The death cloud delivers the most severe of injuries in its early stages that can kill most anything outright if it connects; use with extreme caution! The cloud is unpredictable and can move into an adjacent area at anytime. |
'''Death Cloud''' produces a much more potent version of [[Stun Cloud (1704)]]. <section begin=description /><noinclude>The death cloud delivers</noinclude><includeonly>Delivers</includeonly> the most severe of injuries in its early stages that can kill most anything outright if it connects; use with extreme caution! The cloud is unpredictable and can move into an adjacent area at anytime.<section end=description /> |
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Death Cloud produces a much more potent version of Stun Cloud (1704). The death cloud delivers the most severe of injuries in its early stages that can kill most anything outright if it connects; use with extreme caution! The cloud is unpredictable and can move into an adjacent area at anytime.
Cloud spells will dissipate if their caster is not in the same room. Spells such as Spirit Dispel (119), Elemental Dispel (417), Mental Dispel (1218), Breeze (612), Hand of Tonis (505) and Call Wind (912) will cause it to instantly disperse. Killing the caster is also an effective means to rid a room of a cloud.
This spell can commonly be found in a handful of deathstone granules available through the treasure system.
This spell is native to the Wizard Base spell circle.