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*{{boldmono|[[PREPARE]] {spell} {{!}} CHANNEL {target} }}
*{{boldmono|[[PREPARE]] {spell} {{!}} CHANNEL {target} }}
*{{boldmono|[[INCANT]] SET CHANNEL {spell}, INCANT {spell} }}to always channel a spell using a simple {{mono|INCANT {spell #}}}
*{{boldmono|[[INCANT]] SET CHANNEL {spell} }}to always channel a spell using a simple {{boldmono|INCANT {spell #}}}
*{{boldmono|INCANT {spell} CHANNEL}} to channel a spell using {{mono|INCANT}}, overriding any setting
*{{boldmono|INCANT {spell} CHANNEL}} to channel a spell using {{mono|INCANT}}, overriding any setting



Revision as of 13:11, 19 January 2016

CHANNEL is an alternate method of casting various prepared spells, generally enhancing the potency of attack spells at the cost of "hard" roundtime that prevents the caster from moving or changing stance.

Usage

  • PREPARE {spell} | CHANNEL {target}
  • INCANT SET CHANNEL {spell} to always channel a spell using a simple INCANT {spell #}
  • INCANT {spell} CHANNEL to channel a spell using INCANT, overriding any setting

Bolt

Channeling a bolt spell imposes a 3 second hard roundtime in exchange for a higher chance of hitting a vital area and subjects the attack to less critical randomization. The roundtime imposed by channeling cannot be mitigated by any haste effect.

Warding

Most channel-enabled warding spells behave similarly.

For these spells:

  • Channeling incurs 3 seconds of hard roundtime, which runs concurrent with the 3 second cast roundtime. The hard roundtime portion can be modified by haste/slow effects.
  • Channeling gives a benefit if at least one hand is open, but extra benefit is garnered by having both open.
  • Channeling garners additional benefit when used from an aggressive stance. The more aggressive the stance, the bigger the benefit.

Channeling adds to the effective warding margin on a successful cast based on the caster's stance and number of open hands. Casters wielding two-handed weapons such as runestaves are considered to have one open hand (as long as they are not also holding another item).

STANCE OFF ADV FOR NEU GUA
One Open Hand +20 +16 +12 +8 +4
Two Open Hands +40 +32 +24 +16 +8

Special cases

Other uses

Certain non-attack spells also have a Channel option, which usually exists to differentiate between varying modes of the spell.

See Also