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   | Required Spheres ||  [[Air Sphere]] 3
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   | Range ||  10 yards x Rank
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   | Casting ||  Verbal, Somatic
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| Cast Action ||  Standard  
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  | Cost || 2 Mana
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   | Effect ||  This spell is a more concentrated and powerful form of Gust of Wind that sacrifices area for effectiveness against a single target. This spell creates an instant severe blast of air ( 100+ mph ) that originates from you striking one target within range.
   | Effect ||  This spell is a more concentrated and powerful form of Gust of Wind that sacrifices area for effectiveness against a single target. This spell creates an instant severe blast of air ( 100+ mph ) that originates from you striking one target within range.

Latest revision as of 00:33, 4 July 2021

Required Air Sphere 3
Range 10 yards x Rank
Area 1 Target
Duration Instant
Casting Verbal, Somatic
Action Standard
Cost 2 Mana
Effect This spell is a more concentrated and powerful form of Gust of Wind that sacrifices area for effectiveness against a single target. This spell creates an instant severe blast of air ( 100+ mph ) that originates from you striking one target within range.

Blast of wind can be utilized to do anything that a sudden blast of wind would be expected to do. For example, the force of the gust automatically extinguishes candles, torches, and similar unprotected flames in the area. It causes protected flames, such as those of lanterns, to dance wildly and has a 50% chance to extinguish those lights. It can also be used to create a stinging spray of sand or dust, fan a large fire, overturn awnings or hangings, knock over a small boat, and blow gases or vapors to the edge of its range, etc.