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=== Dateline 10/23/2007: SLEEP (501) UPDATED === |
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The Major Elemental spell 501, Sleep, has been updated. |
The Major Elemental spell 501, Sleep, has been updated. |
Revision as of 07:47, 24 October 2007
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The Sleep spell causes the target to become overwhelmed with relaxation, possibly to the point that the creature falls asleep. Creatures that do not sleep naturally, such as constructs and undead, are not affected by this spell.
The spell formerly had a variable mana cost equal to the target's level divided by two. The minimum mana cost was one mana, while the maximum mana cost was twenty. If this spell was activated from a magical item, it would not affect targets higher than level two. If invoked from a scroll, the spell would take one mana from the scroll, and the remaining mana will be taken from the caster.
However, the spell was changed in October 2007, and the following news was released in-game:
Dateline 10/23/2007: SLEEP (501) UPDATED
The Major Elemental spell 501, Sleep, has been updated.
The mana cost of the spell has been changed from 1 mana per 2 levels of the target, capped at 20 mana to a summation seed 1 based off of the target's level. That is, a level 1 target costs 1 mana whereas a level 105 target costs 14 mana. This mana cost grows at a much slower rate than the previous one.
The duration of Sleep was previously determined solely by the level of the caster. Duration is now based off of the warding margin (endroll).
When imbedded by the Magic Item Creation spell or charged by the Charge Item spell, Sleep counts as a level 8 spell to emulate the variable mana cost for different targets. The restriction of only being able to use Sleep cast from a magic item on a level 2 target has been removed. Also, when casting Sleep from a scroll, the spell will no longer take mana from the caster.
Sleep now counts as a spell of war.
Alchemy Tie-ins
- pale glittering dust
- Trinket, rank 3
- add ingredient: powder solution
- add ingredient: turquoise stone
- simmer
- add ingredient: two doses of sprig of lavender
- boil
- add ingredient: ayanad crystal
- chant Sleep (501)
External Links
Major Elemental: Sleep, on Play.net