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| Required | | Required || [[Water Sphere]] 1 | ||
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| Range || Centered on caster | | Range || Centered on caster | ||
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| Area || 100 | | Area || 100 yard radius | ||
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| Duration || Concentration | | Duration || Concentration | ||
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| Casting || Verbal, Somatic | | Casting || Verbal, Somatic | ||
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| Cast Action || Standard | |||
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| Effect || When cast, the caster can sense the relative direction, distance, and volume of any water. Volumes as small as a cup of water can be detected at maximum range, though relative size to other nearby water sources can confuse the sensed results. For example, it would be difficult to pick out a waterskin on a floating ship. The Storyteller can use their judgment to determine any casting roll difficulty needed in such cases. | | Effect || When cast, the caster can sense the relative direction, distance, and volume of any water. Volumes as small as a cup of water can be detected at maximum range, though relative size to other nearby water sources can confuse the sensed results. For example, it would be difficult to pick out a waterskin on a floating ship. The Storyteller can use their judgment to determine any casting roll difficulty needed in such cases. | ||
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[[Category:Spells]] | |||
[[Category:Sense Spells]] | |||
[[Category:Magecraft]] | |||
[[Category:Water Sphere]] |
Latest revision as of 02:24, 13 August 2019
Required | Water Sphere 1 |
Range | Centered on caster |
Area | 100 yard radius |
Duration | Concentration |
Casting | Verbal, Somatic |
Cast Action | Standard |
Effect | When cast, the caster can sense the relative direction, distance, and volume of any water. Volumes as small as a cup of water can be detected at maximum range, though relative size to other nearby water sources can confuse the sensed results. For example, it would be difficult to pick out a waterskin on a floating ship. The Storyteller can use their judgment to determine any casting roll difficulty needed in such cases. |