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The critical kills of implosion are quite spectacular:
The critical kills of implosion are quite spectacular:
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You gesture at a rolton.
You gesture at a rolton.<br>
A void rips open in the area, directly above a rolton!
A void rips open in the area, directly above a rolton!<br>
Rather abrupt decompression causes a rolton to explode!
Rather abrupt decompression causes a rolton to explode!<br>
Billions and billions of tiny rolton bits shower everything.
Billions and billions of tiny rolton bits shower everything.<br>
Quite severely dead.
Quite severely dead.<br>
Everything in the room seemed to stay in place. The void disappears without further incident.
Everything in the room seemed to stay in place. The void disappears without further incident.<br>
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.<br>
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Revision as of 05:56, 3 May 2012

Implosion (720)
Mnemonic [IMPLOSION]
Duration Instantaneous
Attack Magic  
Subtype Maneuver 
Target(s) Single or Room 
Interval One-shot 
Damage Type {{{dtype}}} 
State(s) Inflicted {{{status}}} 
Critical Type Impact 
Sorcerer Base Spells
Blood Burst (701) Attack
Mana Disruption (702) Attack
Corrupt Essence (703) Attack
Phase (704) Utility
Disintegrate (705) Attack
Mind Jolt (706) Attack
Eye Spy (707) Utility
Limb Disruption (708) Attack
Grasp of the Grave (709) Attack
Energy Maelstrom (710) Attack
Pain (711) Attack
Cloak of Shadows (712) Defensive
Balefire (713) Attack
Scroll Infusion (714) Utility
Curse (715) Attack
Pestilence (716) Attack
Evil Eye (717) Attack
Torment (718) Attack
Dark Catalyst (719) Attack
Implosion (720) Attack
Minor Summoning (725) Utility
Animate Dead (730) Utility
Ensorcell (735) Utility
Planar Shift (740) Utility


Creates a "black void" which destroys all of the air around the target(s), subjecting them to vacuum injuries. Then the air will rush back into the area (shortly afterwards), subjecting its victim(s) to the force of the returning air, and likely the impact of any loose objects striking them and doing additional damage.

Focused Implosion

  • CAST AT <target> to focus a single instantaneous strike at them.

The most commonly used version, though heavily weighted so that its proficiency isn't seen until around level 40. The damage done is based on your level vs. target level, Sorcerer Base ranks, and Spell Aiming ranks.

  • Will always stun the target (unless immune to stuns), and may stun additional targets in the room.

The likeliness of stuns and number of additional targets affected is increased by training in Multi Opponent Combat skill. Up to six targets may be stunned with no training, and each rank will yield one additional target stunned.

Against a like-leveled opponent, 1x combined MC ranks will cause the spell to cost 18 mana. 2x combined MC ranks will net a cost of 16 mana per cast. Hunting targets above one's own level will increase the mana per cast, counteracting this effect. The cost cannot exceed 20 mana.

  • Has the possibility to completely vaporize (instantly killing) the target, leaving no body or treasure.

Around 2x Spell Aiming is expected, to produce the instant vaporization crit reliably versus like-leveled targets. Casting this spell on stunned, bound, or prone targets will increase the damage and chance of instantly killing that target. Players which are vaporized will receive a major wound in every possible location and be transported immediately to the 'center' of the nearest town.

Open Implosion

CAST or INCANT this spell to unleash an instant attack which will stun every possible target. It will then linger after the initial implosion effect for four (4) total damage cycles, each doing damage and potentially instantly killing anything in the immediate and adjacent rooms. Each pulse becomes more powerful than the last, making the most devastating results caused by the last two pulses. Upon being cast, the implosion will suck any loose items into the void. It will also automatically suck in any bound, prone, or stunned targets. As items are sucked into the void upon its initial opening, they may strike targets in the room. If stunned from the damage while struck in this way, they will immediately be sucked into the void.

  • This version of the spell will always cost 20 mana.

Interacting with Voids

The open version of this spell creates a black void in the room. Any attempt to physically interact with the void will result in instant death (although it also serves as a crude means of teleportation). For obvious reasons, this list is not exhaustive, but includes the verbs: go, get, nudge, touch, tap, poke, lean. Verbs which do not attempt to physically interact with the void (cower, wave, etc) are safe, but a general rule of thumb is don't try to play with voids! In Sorcerer Guild shops, boxes can be found which contain a tiny black sphere; these are also voids, so choose your actions wisely.

However, casting Spirit Dispel (119) or Elemental Dispel (417) at the void will close it. This is a particularly useful hunting tactic, as most creatures that are not prone or stunned will flee the area, making them less likely to be hit by the later, more severe, damage rounds. Because open implosion tends to stun many targets, and stunned targets are most susceptible to instant death, opening a void, closing it, and opening another void, while high in mana cost, is extremely effective. Prematurely closing voids is also useful for safety reasons if you have reason to believe there may be other characters nearby.

Implosion and the Justice System

Casting Implosion within a town's justice limits will automatically garner a warrant for endangering public safety, which can lead to the caster's arrest. Casting the unfocused version within town limits while justice mechanics are operating normally will create a focused version aimed at the caster. This rebound effect doesn't function when the justice system has been suspended, generally the result of invasions in which creatures have breached justice-controlled areas of a city (for example, crashing through the front gate). Neither form of Implosion will net the caster an EPS warrant if justice mechanics are offline.

  • Use JUSTICE STATUS to determine whether or not a room is under justice jurisdiction, as well as whether normal justice mechanics are in effect or not.

Implosion and Registered Items

Items that have been registered under the new registration system (implemented with Gemstone IV) will not be sucked into the void, thereby reducing the chances that these items will be accidently lost. This protection does NOT extend to implosions cast by hostile creatures.

Log Clips of Implosion in Use

When a player is vaporized in an implosion, the following usually occurs in a nearby town:

High above, a small speck begins to grow, after several moments it becomes apparent that some large object is speeding down! A local townswoman who has also seen this runs away yelling, "THE SKY IS FALLING!" just as a massive gelatinous lump of flesh lands on the ground, splattering the surroundings with globs of gore.

The critical kills of implosion are quite spectacular:

You gesture at a rolton.
A void rips open in the area, directly above a rolton!
Rather abrupt decompression causes a rolton to explode!
Billions and billions of tiny rolton bits shower everything.
Quite severely dead.
Everything in the room seemed to stay in place. The void disappears without further incident.
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.

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