Fash'lo'nae's Gift (1750)

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Fash'lo'nae's Gift (1750)
Mnemonic [GIFT]
Duration Special
Utility Magic  
Availability Self-cast 
Arcane Spells
Arcane Blast (1700) Attack
Arcane Decoy (1701) Defensive
Unannounced (1702)
Unannounced (1703)
Stun Cloud (1704) Attack
Martial Prowess (1705) Defensive
Flaming Aura (1706) Attack
Minor Steam (1707) Attack
Mystic Impedance (1708) Attack
Minor Cold (1709) Attack
Major Acid (1710) Attack
Mystic Focus (1711) Offensive
Spirit Guard (1712) Defensive
Death Cloud (1713) Attack
Quake (1714) Attack
Firestorm (1715) Attack
Neutralize Curse (1716) Utility
Unannounced (1717)
V'tull's Fury (1718) Attack
Unannounced (1719)
Arcane Barrier (1720) Defensive
Unannounced (1725)
Fash'lo'nae's Gift (1750) Utility

Fash'lo'nae's Gift allows the caster to PREPARE and CAST his choice of any one spell. given that the chosen spell is commonly found on scrolls in the treasure system. The number of times that the spell can be cast depends on the level of the spell chosen and the success margin of the cast of Fash'lo'nae's Gift.


The maximum spell level that can be prepared is 5 + (success margin/5).

Fash'lo'nae's Gift will be available through special releases as well as through the treasure system. This spell has the same rarity as level 19 spells that will generate on scrolls.

The castings of a spell obtained through Fash'lo'nae's Gift will work with Spirit Slayer (240), but not with Rapid Fire (515).

Duration

The caster can prepare the spell one time, but gains additional opportunities to prepare it for every 25 success margin beyond the minimum required to prepare the spell.

If the caster earns a 100 success margin beyond the minimum required to prepare the selected spell, the caster can prepare the spell as many times as he desires for 10 minutes. This duration is increased by one minute for every 10 more success margin.

Examples

For example, a 120 endroll (success margin = 20) would allow for the preparation of a spell of level 9 or lower once (5 + 20/5 = 9).

Another example, a 210 endroll (success margin = 110) would allow for the preparation of any spell level 25 or lower that is commonly available on scrolls, but the number of times he can cast the spell depends on the spell's level. Choosing a spell of level 7 means the caster can prepare it as many times within 10 minutes as he chooses (110 - 10 = 100). Choosing a spell of 17th level means he can prepare it three times (110 - 60 = 50, 1 + 50/25 = 3).

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