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The [[INCANT (verb)|INCANT]] verb prepares and casts a spell in a single action. For example, 'INCANT 901' or 'INCANT MINORSHOCK' to prepare and cast Minor Shock. INCANT automatically selects a target, unless the target has been set with the [[TARGET (verb)|TARGET]] verb.
The [[INCANT (verb)|INCANT]] verb prepares and casts a spell in a single action. For example, 'INCANT 901' or 'INCANT MINORSHOCK' to prepare and cast Minor Shock. INCANT automatically selects a target, unless the target has been set with the [[TARGET (verb)|TARGET]] verb.

== Combat magic ==

Spells used directly in combat can have effects based on several different combat resolution systems.

=== Bolt spells ===

[[Bolt]] spells produce magical projectiles, such as a fireball or a bolt of lightning. An '''attack roll''' is made to determine whether a bolt spell hits or misses.

An example of a bolt spell:
<tt>
::You hurl a powerful lightning bolt at a shadow mare!
::AS: +297 vs DS: +116 with AvD: +37 + d100 roll: +97 = +315
:::... and hit for 134 points of damage!
</tt>

Attack roll factors:
*[[Attack strength]] (AS) is primarily determined by the caster's [[stance]] and [[Spell Aiming]] skill.
*[[Defense strength]] (DS) is primarily determined by the target's stance and general ability to dodge or block ranged attacks.
*[[AvD|Attack-vs-Defense]] (AvD) is determined by how well the target's [[armor]] protects from the specific type of bolt.
*[[d100]] is a random number from 1 to 100.

If these factors add up to a number greater than 100, then the attack hits.

=== Warding spells ===

[[Warding]] spells directly focus on the target, attempting to breach its magical defenses. A '''warding roll''' is made to determine whether a warding spell successfully affects the target.

An example of a warding spell:
<tt>
::You gesture at a krolvin warfarer.
::CS: +204 - TD: +88 + CvA: +19 + d100: +88 == +223
::Warding failed!
::A dull grey beam snakes out toward the krolvin warfarer!
:::... 80 points of damage!
:::... 30 points of damage!
</tt>

Warding roll factors:
*[[Casting strength]] (CS) is primarily determined the caster's [[level]] and [[Spell Research]].
*[[Target defense]] (TD) is primarily determined by the target's level and defensive magics.
*[[CvA|Cast-vs-Armor]] (CvA) is determined by how well the target's armor generally protects against spells.
*[[d100]] is a random number from 1 to 100.

If these factors add up to a number greater than 100, then the spell will affect the target.

=== Fumbling ===

There is a 1% chance when casting any attack spell that the caster will fumble and fail to cast it properly.
<tt>
::You gesture at a raving lunatic.
::d100 == 1 FUMBLE!
</tt>

== Spell hindrance ==

{{main|Spell hindrance}}

Wearing heavier armors can interfere with casting and cause spells to fail. The chance can be reduced with training in [[Armor Use]].


== Magic items ==
== Magic items ==

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Magic is the manipulation of forces in the universe through rituals, incantations, or sheer willpower. From the sorcerer transporting across realms to the warrior wielding enchanted weapons, there are a variety of ways that magic manifests itself.

Hierarchy of magic

The three major spheres of magic are Elemental, Spiritual, and Mental. Each sphere draws its power from a different source: the unceasing conflict between the elements that shapes the natural world, the powers of spirits ranging from the local animus of a tree or lake to the greater deities of Elanthia, and the innate psychic energies of the mind.

Spell circles are collections of incantations, known as spells, designed to evoke specific changes in the world. Each spell circle belongs to at least one of the spheres, and there are hybrid circles that mix two of the spheres. Each individual spell has a spell number which consists of a reference to the circle it belongs to and the rank of the spell within that circle. For example, the spell Minor Shock has the spell number 901, because it is the 1st spell of the Wizard spell circle and all Wizard spells have a '9' prefix. (For this reason, the Wizard spell circle is commonly referred to as the '900s'.) Each spell also has a mnemonic phrase that may optionally aid in casting it: for example, for the aforementioned Minor Shock spell, the mnemonic is 'MINORSHOCK'.

Every adventurer can learn spells, but they are limited by their profession in which spell circles they have access to.

Casting spells

To cast a spell, one must first have learned it by training in the appropriate spell circle. The list of known spells can be viewed with 'SPELL ALL'.

One must also be able to harness enough magical energy, known as mana. The more powerful a spell, the more mana that must be harnessed to use it. Increasing one's mana is achieved by training in Harness Power. Attempting to cast a spell without sufficient mana can cause injury or death.

There are two ways to cast: either by preparing it ahead of time then casting, or by incanting it spontaneously.

Prepare and cast

Use the PREPARE verb with the spell number or mnemonic to ready the spell. For example, a wizard can 'PREPARE 901' or 'PREPARE MINORSHOCK' to ready the Minor Shock (901) spell. The spell will stay prepared for 30 seconds or until using the CAST verb at a viable target, for example: 'CAST RODENT'.

Using CAST without a target will, by default, cast the spell back at the caster. Be careful not to do this with offensive spells.

To cancel a readied spell without casting it, use the RELEASE verb.

Incant

The INCANT verb prepares and casts a spell in a single action. For example, 'INCANT 901' or 'INCANT MINORSHOCK' to prepare and cast Minor Shock. INCANT automatically selects a target, unless the target has been set with the TARGET verb.

Combat magic

Spells used directly in combat can have effects based on several different combat resolution systems.

Bolt spells

Bolt spells produce magical projectiles, such as a fireball or a bolt of lightning. An attack roll is made to determine whether a bolt spell hits or misses.

An example of a bolt spell:

You hurl a powerful lightning bolt at a shadow mare!
AS: +297 vs DS: +116 with AvD: +37 + d100 roll: +97 = +315
... and hit for 134 points of damage!

Attack roll factors:

If these factors add up to a number greater than 100, then the attack hits.

Warding spells

Warding spells directly focus on the target, attempting to breach its magical defenses. A warding roll is made to determine whether a warding spell successfully affects the target.

An example of a warding spell:

You gesture at a krolvin warfarer.
CS: +204 - TD: +88 + CvA: +19 + d100: +88 == +223
Warding failed!
A dull grey beam snakes out toward the krolvin warfarer!
... 80 points of damage!
... 30 points of damage!

Warding roll factors:

If these factors add up to a number greater than 100, then the spell will affect the target.

Fumbling

There is a 1% chance when casting any attack spell that the caster will fumble and fail to cast it properly.

You gesture at a raving lunatic.
d100 == 1 FUMBLE!

Spell hindrance

Main article: Spell hindrance

Wearing heavier armors can interfere with casting and cause spells to fail. The chance can be reduced with training in Armor Use.

Magic items

Spells and other enchantments are often embedded into various items that can be found as treasure or created by skilled artificers.

Common magic items include a number of types of wands, as well as the commonly found items in the treasure system such as small statues, white crystals, black crystals and ruby amulets.
Occasionally one finds items in the treasure system that are magic items. Brooches, statues, rings, and buckles are examples of some that may be found. These may contain spells already, or may be able to have a spell imbedded into them using Magic Item Creation (420). Additionally, some of these may be able to be recharged by a wizard using the Charge Item (517) spell. The spells found in these items generally will not exceed 20th level spells, and certain spells (such as Call Familiar (920) will not be found in such items.
  • Created magic items
Some professions create magic items. Rangers can create rods, amulets, and wands which may be imbedded by any other profession capable of learning the Magic Item Creation (420) spell. Wizards can enchant a weapons and armor to make them more effective in combat, and sorcerers are capable of creating crimson salt crystals that can be used to animate dead creatures or characters.
Gems that have been properly purified, or are simply previously orb gems are magic items, and may have spells imbedded them using Magic Item Creation (420) if treated with a grot t'kel potion; additionally, they may be turned into orbs for use with the Charge Item (517) spell or treated with the Holy Receptacle (325) spell that can bless deity powers into gems.
Scrolls are printed materials with the magic of one or more spells written upon them. Success with scrolls is increased with training in Arcane Symbols.

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