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* The duration for this effect is 600 sec + 6 sec per [[Sorcerer Base]] spell rank.
* The duration for this effect is 600 sec + 6 sec per [[Sorcerer Base]] spell rank.


* Phasing a ''locked'' container (treasure boxes included) will cause the items within to become weightless as well (certain items within locked and phased containers may continue to resist its effects). Note that the weightless effect only goes one layer deep; that is, items inside a container within the locked container are not made weightless when the locked container is phased.
* Phasing a ''locked'' container (treasure boxes included) will cause the items within to become weightless as well (certain items within locked and phased containers may continue to resist its effects). Note that the weightless effect only goes one layer deep; that is, items inside a container within the locked container are not made weightless when the locked container is phased. Furthermore, 'locked' is a generalized term, and in regards to Phasing, should be loosely understood to mean any container whose present state prevents the container from being OPENed; thus any items with scripts using other verbs to open and close them would be considered 'locked' in this context if their contents are not directly accessible.


* Common containers such as packs, rucksacks, and satchels can have locks installed on them by a [[rogue]] skilled in [[Lock_Mastery#Making_and_Adding_Locks_to_containers|Lock Mastery]]; a full list of nouns is found on that page. In order to use only one key, it is possible to have duplicate locks installed on different containers. However, note that a lock assembly can only be duplicated before it is installed, and only by its original creator. Thus, if one wants to use the same key for future containers as well, an extra assembly is required, and the assembly needs to be duplicated by the same rogue.
* Common containers such as packs, rucksacks, and satchels can have locks installed on them by a [[rogue]] skilled in [[Lock_Mastery#Making_and_Adding_Locks_to_containers|Lock Mastery]]; a full list of nouns is found on that page. In order to use only one key, it is possible to have duplicate locks installed on different containers. However, note that a lock assembly can only be duplicated before it is installed, and only by its original creator. Thus, if one wants to use the same key for future containers as well, an extra assembly is required, and the assembly needs to be duplicated by the same rogue.

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Phase (704)
Mnemonic [PHASE]
Duration Special
Utility Magic  
Subtype Encumbrance Reducer 
Components Item or Container 
Availability Caster 
Sorcerer Base Spells
Blood Burst (701) Attack
Mana Disruption (702) Attack
Corrupt Essence (703) Attack
Phase (704) Utility
Disintegrate (705) Attack
Mind Jolt (706) Attack
Eye Spy (707) Utility
Limb Disruption (708) Attack
Grasp of the Grave (709) Attack
Energy Maelstrom (710) Attack
Pain (711) Attack
Cloak of Shadows (712) Defensive
Balefire (713) Attack
Scroll Infusion (714) Utility
Curse (715) Attack
Pestilence (716) Attack
Evil Eye (717) Attack
Torment (718) Attack
Dark Catalyst (719) Attack
Implosion (720) Attack
Minor Summoning (725) Utility
Animate Dead (730) Utility
Ensorcell (735) Utility
Planar Shift (740) Utility


Phase is a utility oriented spell with several individual functions. Each use requires the expenditure of four (4) mana. Items made of mithril, items which are enruned, and items with glyphs (including the glyph trap) will resist this spell. Some items with runes or silver in their description may resist this spell. Some herbs, wands, and scrolls have also be known to resist the effects of this magic.

Phasing For Weightlessness

One may cast Phase at most any basic item to turn it into a ‘shifting’ item of the same type (the adjective will literally be replaced with “shifting”). This shifting item will generally have no weight and therefore not add to one’s encumbrance. Shifting items may be put in other containers, but may not be worn or otherwise used for their intended purpose until the reversal of the spell's effect. Phasing the item again, dropping the item, or casting Spirit Dispel or Elemental Dispel at it will end the effect.

  • The duration for this effect is 600 sec + 6 sec per Sorcerer Base spell rank.
  • Phasing a locked container (treasure boxes included) will cause the items within to become weightless as well (certain items within locked and phased containers may continue to resist its effects). Note that the weightless effect only goes one layer deep; that is, items inside a container within the locked container are not made weightless when the locked container is phased. Furthermore, 'locked' is a generalized term, and in regards to Phasing, should be loosely understood to mean any container whose present state prevents the container from being OPENed; thus any items with scripts using other verbs to open and close them would be considered 'locked' in this context if their contents are not directly accessible.
  • Common containers such as packs, rucksacks, and satchels can have locks installed on them by a rogue skilled in Lock Mastery; a full list of nouns is found on that page. In order to use only one key, it is possible to have duplicate locks installed on different containers. However, note that a lock assembly can only be duplicated before it is installed, and only by its original creator. Thus, if one wants to use the same key for future containers as well, an extra assembly is required, and the assembly needs to be duplicated by the same rogue.
  • All containers created before this feature of phasing was implemented will resist the magic! Although GMs have suggested a special merchant might remove this anti-magical property from old containers, in practice this service is yet to materialize. As such, always check if a container can be phased before having a lock installed on it.
  • Containers will always consider items their original mass when considering its capacity. Thus, the best containers for this purpose are light (5 lbs or less) and have a medium capacity.
  • The weight threshold for items phased in this way begins at 10 pounds or under. It will be increased by training in Sorcerous Lore, Demonology by 2 lbs for every bonus corresponding to Seed 3 of the summation chart (max 44 lbs at 187 ranks).
Lore Ranks Pounds
0 10
3 12
7 14
12 16
18 18
25 20
33 22
42 24
52 26
63 28
75 30
88 32
102 34
117 36
133 38
150 40
168 42
187 44
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Phasing Non-Corporeal Creatures

The combat utility function of Phase. One may cast at non-corporeal undead creatures to temporarily solidify them, making them prone to forms of attack they normally would not be (such as Limb Disruption and Bone Shatter) as well as more susceptible to other spells and attacks. If cast upon a creature with the ability to phase out of existence, it will be prevented from doing so for the duration (creatures with unnatural hiding abilities only, normal hiding abilities will not be prevented).

Phasing Through Items

One may also cast the spell at portals (doors, gates, etc.) or channel at containers (boxes, sacks, etc.). When cast at a portal, it may cause the caster to move through it to the other side. If channeled at a container, the caster attempts to move their hand through the container, grasp an object within, and remove it.

  • Using Phase in this way will always incur a nominal amount of roundtime.
  • WARNING: Channeling Phase at boxes can trigger traps.
  • Extreme failures can cause the caster's hand to be severed and remain within the container.
  • Locked containers can be more difficult to phase through.

Messaging

You channel at a dented iron box.
Suddenly you notice the box's form dim slightly as it becomes less substantial. You quickly stick your hand inside it and fish around for something to grab.
You grab hold of something and pull it out!
You found some neat thrak hide shoes!
Roundtime: 5 sec.
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.
Roundtime: 3 sec.

General Utility

Phase has many general uses which vary depending on the item.

Treasure

It is helpful to diagnose some items found within the treasure system. When CAST at a given item, if it becomes momentarily insubstantial and appears lighter (becomes shifting) rather than resisting the magic, the following applies to different categories:

Although magic items and scrolls found directly by the caster are certainly known to be fresh, the status or properties of items bought from the pawnshop, given to the caster, or forgotten about may be readily and easily assessed with Phase.

Traps

Phase is also useful with locked treasure boxes to ascertain if they may be trapped with a glyph. As noted at the top of the article, boxes which have a glyph trap will resist this magic (note: CAST Phase, do not CHANNEL), but the magical resistance is to Phase is harmless. On the other hand, Piercing Gaze (416) will set off the trap, and Call Lightning (125) will be rebounded to the caster by a glyph trap. Thus, first casting Phase at a treasure box is a good first step to safely opening boxes magically.

Chalk

The chalk used with Planar Shift (740) can be bundled with Phase. Although a rough stick of white chalk used for intrarealm travel has many uses, a piece of crystalline chalk used for interrealm travel has only one use and is a good target for bundling. Simply cast Phase at two pieces of chalk, bundle them together, and dispel Phase (likely by dropping once).

Defensive Phasing

Prior to the overhaul of the combat maneuvers system, it was rumored that a self-cast version of Phase was in the works. This function of the spell would have afforded the sorcerer some modicum of protection against maneuver type attacks. Now that the combat maneuver system has received multiple enhancements, however, and no motions have been made to increase sorcerer maneuver defense, it appears increasingly unlikely that defensive Phase will be implemented.

Alchemy Recipe

Some pale glimmering dust
  1. Add powder solution
  2. Add powdered clear tourmaline
  3. Add pale translucent dust
  4. Boil
  5. Add ayanad crystal
  6. Simmer
  7. Chant Phase (704)
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