Verb:CAST: Difference between revisions
VANKRASN39 (talk | contribs) (minor tweaks. move incant from intro to alternative casting verbs) |
VANKRASN39 (talk | contribs) (→Multi-casting: update section) |
||
Line 31: | Line 31: | ||
Some open cast spells have a skill-based limit on the maximum number of targets. One such spell is [[Pious Trial (1602)]], which has a maximum number determined by the caster's training in [[Spiritual Lore, Blessings]]. With no skill ranks in lores, the caster can only attempt to affect a single target even when open casting. |
Some open cast spells have a skill-based limit on the maximum number of targets. One such spell is [[Pious Trial (1602)]], which has a maximum number determined by the caster's training in [[Spiritual Lore, Blessings]]. With no skill ranks in lores, the caster can only attempt to affect a single target even when open casting. |
||
== |
==Multicast== |
||
{{main|Multicast}} |
|||
Training in the appropriate mana control skills ([[Elemental Mana Control]], [[Mental Mana Control]], [[Spiritual Mana Control]]) can unlock additional usages of this verb. |
|||
⚫ | |||
A caster may more quickly stack the duration of buff spells, one additional shot per threshold tier. The relevant spell circle (single-sphere or hybrid) will determine how to calculate the necessary ranks for each tier. For single-sphere professions, each tier is 25 ranks of the appropriate mana control. For hybrid professions, fully count each rank of mana control in the sphere of the particular spell circle, and sum with it half the mana control ranks of the complementary professional hybrid sphere mana control, each tier represented in blocks of 25 skill ranks of this total. For hybrid circles, the primary mana control skill is whichever of the two is higher. The mana cost scales with the total number of casts while casting roundtime remains fixed. |
|||
⚫ | |||
<pre{{log2}}> |
<pre{{log2}}> |
Revision as of 15:30, 15 January 2016
CAST is a verb used to initiate magical spells. Each spell must be PREPAREd before being CAST. Players should be fully aware of which spell their characters have prepared before CASTing, there are no safeguards preventing casting offensive magic at one's self or companions. Likewise there are no safeguards against casting defensive magic at enemies.
Usage
- CAST
- Casts the open/untargeted cast version of a prepared spell if such a version exists; otherwise, casts the spell with the caster's self as the target.
- Warning: For attack spells which have no open cast version, there is no safeguard against harming oneself!
- CAST {target} or CAST AT {target}
- Casts a prepared spell at the specified target.
- CAST TARGET
- Casts a prepared spell at the predetermined target if the TARGET verb was used. If not, a new target will be selected automatically.
Casting a spell usually incurs 3 seconds of cast roundtime, during which the caster may not attack or cast other spells but can still move around or change stance.
Alternative Casting Verbs
Some spells have different modes that can be activated with alternative verbs.
- CHANNEL - Casts an enhanced version of a spell, typically a warding attack. Incurs 3 seconds of hard roundtime.
- EVOKE - Casts a different version of a spell, for example switching between elements or bolt/warding. Does not incur hard roundtime.
- INCANT - Combines the prepare and cast steps into one command and can also be customized by spell to automatically cast a specific alternative version of a spell (open cast, channel, or evoke).
- SUMMON - Specifies a type of creature or object for summoning spells.
Open Casting
An open cast spell is one for which the caster does not specify a target when CASTing, in contrast with focused (or "closed") casts where the caster chooses a single target. Open cast spells may either affect an entire room (in some cases even adjacent rooms) or a limited number of characters or creatures. Many of these spells are area of effect spells.
Some spells have both open and closed cast versions. For example, Energy Maelstrom (710) has both an open and a focused version. The open version can damage any non-grouped target in the room, while the focused version only damages a specific target.
Some open cast spells have a skill-based limit on the maximum number of targets. One such spell is Pious Trial (1602), which has a maximum number determined by the caster's training in Spiritual Lore, Blessings. With no skill ranks in lores, the caster can only attempt to affect a single target even when open casting.
Multicast
- Main article: Multicast
Multicast is the ability to cast defensive spells multiple times per cast to more quickly stack durations. It still takes the same amount of mana as if the spell had been cast separately, but the duration is multiplied by the amount of specified multicasts, and the cast roundtime is the same as casting once. Multicast can be used both selfcast and when casting on others.
The ability to multicast is based on training in the appropriate Mana Control for a spell's sphere. Every 25 ranks of the appropriate Mana Control allows for one additional multicast, with the base being 1 (a single cast of the spell). For example, a cleric with 25 ranks of Spiritual Mana Control can cast two shots of Spirit Warding I (101) simultaneously:
>prepare 101 You gesture while calling upon the lesser spirits to aid you with the Spirit Warding I spell... Your spell is ready. >cast rolton 2 You make a complex gesture at a rolton, increasing the potency of your spell. A light blue glow surrounds a rolton.