Symbol of Sleep
Step 11
The Symbol of Sleep, governed by Lord Ronan, is obtained at the eleventh step of the Order of Voln. This symbol can be used, as either a single target (targeted version) or mass disabling attack (untargeted version), against both undead and living creatures. The mass disabling version of this symbol does not affect player characters in the room. Symbol of Sleep uses the Standard Success Resolution System to detemine success or failure.
Syntax
Type:
Symbol of Sleep (by itself for the mass untargeted version)
Symbol of Sleep <target> (for the single targeted version)
Messaging
Initial cast:
You draw a glowing pattern in the air before you.
A wraith's eyes roll up into its head as it slumps to the ground.Wearing off:
Symbol Effects
Causes target/targets to fall asleep, temporarily disabling them from engaging in combat and reducing their ability to defend themselves.
Favor Cost
The base favor cost for Symbol of Sleep is dependent on the member's level (not member's rank). See Order of Voln Symbols table [1] for specific examples.
When there is one creature in the room, only the base cost applies for both targeted and untargeted versions. The untargeted (mass attack) version's favor cost increases when more than one creature is present. With two creatures present the cost doubles. Each additional creature, greater than two, adds approximately 1/2 base cost. Although more than 8 creatures can be affected by the untargeted version, the favor cost is capped at 8 creatures.
Favor Cost Table
Creatures | Favor Cost |
---|---|
1 | Base |
2 | Base × 2 |
3 | Base × 2.5 |
4 | Base × 3 |
5 | Base × 3.5 |
6 | Base × 4 |
7 | Base × 4.5 |
8 or more | Base × 5 |
Example for a level 20 member with 5 creatures present.
- Base cost at level 20 is 58 favor.
Base Cost × 3.5 = favor cost (5 creatures) 58 × 3.5 = 286 favor
Example for a level 100 member with 10 creatures present.
- Base cost at level 100 is 435 favor.
Base Cost × 5 = favor cost (10 creatures) 435 × 5 = 2174 favor
Note: Because of rounding the actual cost will often be slightly different than the formula result.