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'''Elemental Dispel''', when targeted at a [[character]] or [[creature]] and cast, does one of three results: |
'''Elemental Dispel''', when targeted at a [[character]] or [[creature]] and cast, does one of three results: |
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# Will cause the target to lose any currently prepared spell, along with the [[mana]] it would have required to cast that spell. |
# Will cause the target to lose any currently prepared spell, along with the [[mana]] it would have required to cast that spell. May inflict nerve damage when dispelling a prepared spell from a target. |
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# Will cause a spell that is current cast on the target to be dispelled. I.e. If the target had Elemental Defense I cast on it then it would be canceled. |
# Will cause a spell that is current cast on the target to be dispelled. I.e. If the target had Elemental Defense I cast on it then it would be canceled. |
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# Will cause the target to lose a portion, or even all of its mana. |
# Will cause the target to lose a portion, or even all of its mana. |
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If cast on an item, the spell has a chance to drain charges, dispel any stored spells, or remove another type of special quality. When cast at an [[Elemental Blade (411)|Elementally Bladed]] weapon or bolts/arrows then it will remove the elemental blading magic; the same is true for a weapon enhanced with [[Minor Elemental Edging (902)|Minor Elemental Edging]]. |
If cast on an item, the spell has a chance to drain charges, dispel any stored spells, or remove another type of special quality. When cast at an [[Elemental Blade (411)|Elementally Bladed]] weapon or bolts/arrows then it will remove the elemental blading magic; the same is true for a weapon enhanced with [[Minor Elemental Edging (902)|Minor Elemental Edging]]. |
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The mana cost for removing a spell is reduced from 17 by one mana per 75 skill bonus in [[Elemental Mana Control]]. The mana costs for dispelling a prepared spell or burning a target's mana remains a flat 17 mana, and are NOT affected by mana control skill training. |
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A sphere interference cascade effect triggers when single dispel spells of different spheres are used on the same target in combination. |
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==See Also== |
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[[Dispelling spells (saved post)]] |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
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Elemental Dispel, when targeted at a character or creature and cast, does one of three results:
- Will cause the target to lose any currently prepared spell, along with the mana it would have required to cast that spell. May inflict nerve damage when dispelling a prepared spell from a target.
- Will cause a spell that is current cast on the target to be dispelled. I.e. If the target had Elemental Defense I cast on it then it would be canceled.
- Will cause the target to lose a portion, or even all of its mana.
If cast on an item, the spell has a chance to drain charges, dispel any stored spells, or remove another type of special quality. When cast at an Elementally Bladed weapon or bolts/arrows then it will remove the elemental blading magic; the same is true for a weapon enhanced with Minor Elemental Edging.
The mana cost for removing a spell is reduced from 17 by one mana per 75 skill bonus in Elemental Mana Control. The mana costs for dispelling a prepared spell or burning a target's mana remains a flat 17 mana, and are NOT affected by mana control skill training.
A sphere interference cascade effect triggers when single dispel spells of different spheres are used on the same target in combination.
See Also
Dispelling spells (saved post)
External Links
- Minor Elemental Spell Circle: Elemental Dispel, on Play.net