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The [[Minor Spiritual]] spell circle is available to clerics, empaths, paladins, rangers, rogues, sorcerers and warriors. It includes the following spells which are generally '''not''' self-cast limited and can be stacked, except where noted. |
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*[[Spirit Warding I (101)]]: +10 spiritual TD, +10 bolt DS. |
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*[[Spirit Barrier (102)]]: +20 DS, -20 AS to [[Melee|melee]], [[Ranged|ranged]] and [[UCS|unarmed attacks]], additional DS and more negative AS for more MnS spells known. Generally not recommended to stack this spell on characters that use physical attacks due to the reduced AS, but it can be useful while foraging or [[Climbing|climbing]] over difficult obstacles. Spell can be [[STOP (verb)|stopped]] if known. Magic users may want to stack this spell since it does not negatively affect CS. |
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*[[Spirit Defense (103)]]: +10 DS. Stackable when self-cast, refreshable when cast on others. |
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*[[Disease Resistance (104)]]: Additional warding against disease. |
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*[[Poison Resistance (105)]]: Additional warding against poison. |
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*[[Spirit Warding II (107)]]: +15 spiritual TD, +25 bolt DS. |
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*[[Water Walking (112)]]: Allows a character to walk on water. Prevents slow down and allows [[DRAG (verb)|dragging]] in marshy areas. |
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*[[Fasthr's Reward (115)]]: Allows a second chance to defend against a failed warding. Self-cast limited. |
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*[[Spirit Strike (117)]]: +75 AS on a single strike (or two minutes), not stackable. |
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*[[Lesser Shroud (120)]]: +15 DS, +20 spiritual TD. Self-cast limited. |
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*[[Wall of Force (140)]]: +100 DS, refreshable. |
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Buff spells can be defined a few ways. In the most liberal terms, buff spells are non-attack spells that assist a player in accomplishing a certain task (e.g. hunting). These spells can be cast on a player and will provide that player with an offensive, defensive or utility benefit for a set duration. The usage of buff spells in this guide might not perfectly agree with the mechanics usage for things like MANA SPELLUP.
A guide to Buff Spells
In general, buff spells are very helpful to characters and, in principle, creatures. Often, they are used by players who wish to add additional DS, TD and AS. They can also provide the character with additional abilities, such as the ability to walk on water, the ability to avoid detection or bonuses to foraging, for example.
Some buff spells are self-cast limited (e.g. can only be cast by a character on themselves), others are available as mass spells (e.g. can be cast on an entire group) and others can be individually cast by one character at another.
There are some buff spells which be stacked, allowing a caster to provide up to a 249 minutes and 59 seconds (4+ hours) of a spell, others which can be refreshed (cast once, up to some threshold) others which can be cast once with a short duration. There are also some buff spells which are only available while a character is in the caster's group.
The goal of this guide is to help advise players about which spells their characters should basically always have running if they know how to cast them as well as advising players on the spells that are available and reasonable to ask from other characters. This guide should hopefully be useful not only to new players, who may not know what spells they should continually have up or who are not familiar with the in character nomenclature of spells as well as returning players, who may not be familiar with some of the newer classes and the spells that they can share. Hopefully, this should also help guide players who are concerned about how to ask others for spells politely and in a way that's in character.
Generic spells of interest
103, 202, 503, etc.
You want a table that looks like this:
Spell | Buff | Stackable? | Appearance | Other names |
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Spirit Defense (103) | +10 DS | No | You suddenly feel more powerful. | 'powerful look' |
Mass spells
There are three mass spells available in the game. These are all stackable up to four hours and are sometimes collectively referred to as "massies" or "a full set of massies" when they are all being offered. They are as follows:
- Mass Elemental Defense (419), often called "guards" in-game. Can be cast by anyone familiar with the Minor Elemental spell circle and adds +20 DS along with +15 elemental TD.
- Mass colors (611), often referred to as "colors" or "hues". Can be cast by rangers and adds +10 DS (with some additional DS depending on the caster's ranks in blessing lore).
- Mass blur (911), often called "blurs". Can be cast by wizards and adds +20 phantom dodge ranks.
A caster will commonly announce that they are going to cast these spells before casting them. If someone announces that they are going to cast, they are encouraging others to join their group. In this case, it is polite to join even if your character has not met the caster before, it should be considered an open invitation. Adding other mass spells (if known) is typically appreciated in such circumstances (though you might want to announce your intention to cast these spells in case another caster has already offered).
Note that if a caster did not announce that they are about to cast a mass spell, they may not wish others to join their group, so you should not necessarily just jump into a group if you observe them to be casting a mass spell.
Magic Items
There are several magic items found as part of the treasure system which can be used by all characters, even if they do not have any ranks in Magic Item Use. These items are all activated by rubbing.
- Blue crystal, casts Spirit strike (117), provides +75 AS on a single strike.
- Ruby amulet, casts Wall of force (140) providing +100 DS for a short time.
- White crystal, casts Strength (509) provides +15 AS and reduced encumberance.
- Black crystal, casts Floating Disk (511) providing a disk.
- Heavy quartz orb, casts Mystic Focus (1711) providing +10 CS.
- Small statue, casts Spirit Guard (1712) providing +25 DS.
- Solid moonstone cube, gives +10 to Combat maneuvers defense and offense.
Spell circle specific information
Minor Spiritual
The Minor Spiritual spell circle is available to clerics, empaths, paladins, rangers, rogues, sorcerers and warriors. It includes the following spells which are generally not self-cast limited and can be stacked, except where noted.
- Spirit Warding I (101): +10 spiritual TD, +10 bolt DS.
- Spirit Barrier (102): +20 DS, -20 AS to melee, ranged and unarmed attacks, additional DS and more negative AS for more MnS spells known. Generally not recommended to stack this spell on characters that use physical attacks due to the reduced AS, but it can be useful while foraging or climbing over difficult obstacles. Spell can be stopped if known. Magic users may want to stack this spell since it does not negatively affect CS.
- Spirit Defense (103): +10 DS. Stackable when self-cast, refreshable when cast on others.
- Disease Resistance (104): Additional warding against disease.
- Poison Resistance (105): Additional warding against poison.
- Spirit Warding II (107): +15 spiritual TD, +25 bolt DS.
- Water Walking (112): Allows a character to walk on water. Prevents slow down and allows dragging in marshy areas.
- Fasthr's Reward (115): Allows a second chance to defend against a failed warding. Self-cast limited.
- Spirit Strike (117): +75 AS on a single strike (or two minutes), not stackable.
- Lesser Shroud (120): +15 DS, +20 spiritual TD. Self-cast limited.
- Wall of Force (140): +100 DS, refreshable.
Major Spiritual
Cleric Base
Minor Elemental
Major Elemental
Ranger Base
In addition to the minor spiritual buff spells, rangers have access to the following useful buff spells from the Ranger base. All of these spells can be stacked and should be stacked except where noted. Additionally, these spells are self-cast limited, except where noted.
- Natural Colors (601)/Mass Colors (611): +10 DS (or more, depending on blessing lore) with a bonus to Stalking and Hiding. 601 is self-cast limited, while 611 is the mass spell version discussed earlier.
- Resist Elements (602): +15 DS (against fire, ice, bolt). Can be cast individually on other characters.
- Foraging (603): Provides a bonus to foraging skill (duration is short, stacking not usually necessary).
- Skinning (604): Provides a bonus to skinning skill (duration is short, stacking not usually necessary).
- Whispering Willow (605): Allows a character to whisper to characters in different rooms, with additional benefits depending on summoning lore training. Can be cast and stacked individually on other characters.
- Phoen's Strength (606): +10 AS, +10 to strength bonus (reduced encumberance, roundtime).
- Camouflage (608): +30 AS, automatic hiding. Only remains in effect while hiding (does not stack, do not cast before going out to hunt).
- Self Control (613): +20 DS, +20 TD (increased with blessing lore), enhancement to disarming traps, aim and provides additional resistance to Sheer fear.
- Sneaking (617): Enhanced stalking and hiding skills, enables ranger sneaking movement style.
- Mobility (618): +20 Dodge ranks (with additional bonuses for more ranger spells known). Can be cast and stacked individually on other characters.
- Wall of Thorns (640): +20 DS and a chance to block incoming attacks.
Sorcerer Base
In addition to the Minor Spiritual and Minor Elemental circles, sorcerers have access to the following buff spell, which is self-cast limited and stackable:
- Cloak of Shadows (712): +25 DS, +20 TD (with additional benefits based on sorcerer spells known), plus a retribution spell.