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'''Mana Leech''' is the [[Wizard]]'s [[mana]] returning spell. A successful [[warding]] check allows the player to create a dull grey ray between themselves and their target to steal mana and |
'''Mana Leech''' is the [[Wizard]]'s [[mana]] returning spell. A successful [[warding]] check allows the player to create a dull grey ray between themselves and their target to steal mana and transfer it to the caster. The target must have mana for the spell to function, and Mana Leech can never steal more mana than the target possesses. Successfully warding a target costs one (1) mana, while a failed warding check costs the expected sixteen (16) mana. |
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=== Skills that affect Mana Leech === |
=== Skills that affect Mana Leech === |
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Recovery time is based on [[Elemental Mana Control]] ranks and the amount of mana you have already leeched. 40 ranks gets you 1 minute recovery per 10 mana leeched, and goes up by 2.5 mana per 20 ranks. So 50 ranks = 6.25 mana per minute, 100 ranks = 12.5 mana per minute, 200 ranks = 25 mana per minute. |
Recovery time is based on [[Elemental Mana Control]] ranks and the amount of mana you have already leeched. 40 ranks gets you 1 minute recovery per 10 mana leeched, and goes up by 2.5 mana per 20 ranks. So 50 ranks = 6.25 mana per minute, 100 ranks = 12.5 mana per minute, 200 ranks = 25 mana per minute. |
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e.g. If you have 100 ranks in Elemental Mana Control and leech 83 mana: 83/12.5 = 6.64 minutes, rounded up to 7 since recovery time only happens on integer values of minutes. That's a single leech. Take into account the time between leeches, reduce the minutes passed, and add the new time if you have leeched |
e.g. If you have 100 ranks in Elemental Mana Control and leech 83 mana: 83/12.5 = 6.64 minutes, rounded up to 7 since recovery time only happens on integer values of minutes. That's a single leech. Take into account the time between leeches, reduce the minutes passed, and add the new time if you have leeched multiple times. |
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==Messaging== |
==Messaging== |
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Mana Leech is the Wizard's mana returning spell. A successful warding check allows the player to create a dull grey ray between themselves and their target to steal mana and transfer it to the caster. The target must have mana for the spell to function, and Mana Leech can never steal more mana than the target possesses. Successfully warding a target costs one (1) mana, while a failed warding check costs the expected sixteen (16) mana.
Skills that affect Mana Leech
Major Elemental spell ranks determine the maximum amount of mana that can be leeched on the first cast. Harness Power determines the maximum mana a player can leech in a session before having to rest. Elemental Mana Control determines how quickly a player recovers from use of the spell.
Using Mana Leech
As a player continues to use Mana Leech, the amount of mana the spell returns decreases. A player can leech an amount of mana equal to their maximum mana capacity before they must rest. (e.g. A player with two hundred (200) maximum mana is able to leech the same amount of mana using Mana Leech before requiring rest.)
The maximum amount of mana a player may steal on any given cast of Mana Leech is determined by the number of Major Elemental spell ranks for which they have trained, minus one (1) mana for the cost of the casting. (e.g. A player with 50 ranks in Major Elemental spells will, at a maximum, be able to steal forty-nine (49) mana from their target.)
On each successive successful cast of Mana Leech, the caster will steal an amount of mana based on the warding, the maximum possible at the character's major elemental ranks, and the amount of mana a creature has left. It is possible to leech more on consecutive casts than on a first cast.
Once a player has stolen an amount of mana equal to their maximum mana capacity, they must rest and allow the effects of Mana Leech to fade. The effects fade gradually over a period of time, and additional attempts to steal mana with Mana Leech may be attempted before a full recovery. (e.g. A particular player may recover from casting Mana Leech at the rate of two (2) mana per minute. In this example, the player would again be able to steal two (2) mana after one minute, four (4) mana after two minutes, and so on.) Full recovery from the effects of Mana Leech is indicated by the message: You no longer feel the effect of casting mana leech.
Recovery time is based on Elemental Mana Control ranks and the amount of mana you have already leeched. 40 ranks gets you 1 minute recovery per 10 mana leeched, and goes up by 2.5 mana per 20 ranks. So 50 ranks = 6.25 mana per minute, 100 ranks = 12.5 mana per minute, 200 ranks = 25 mana per minute.
e.g. If you have 100 ranks in Elemental Mana Control and leech 83 mana: 83/12.5 = 6.64 minutes, rounded up to 7 since recovery time only happens on integer values of minutes. That's a single leech. Take into account the time between leeches, reduce the minutes passed, and add the new time if you have leeched multiple times.
Messaging
You no longer feel the effect of casting mana leech.
External Links
- Major Elemental Spell Circle: Mana Leech, on Play.net