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| Effect || The caster may focus on a single target and attempt to read their surface thoughts. This requires an opposed roll vs. Magic Resistance. If the target succeeds to resist, the caster cannot read their thoughts - they may feel something "off," as though they have been probed. If they witness the spell being cast and they succeed on their save, they may attempt to roll Knowledge: Magic roll to recognize that a spell has been cast upon them. | | Effect || The caster may focus on a single target and attempt to read their surface thoughts. This requires an opposed roll vs. Magic Resistance. If the target succeeds to resist, the caster cannot read their thoughts - they may feel something "off," as though they have been probed. If they witness the spell being cast and they succeed on their save, they may attempt to roll Knowledge: Magic roll to recognize that a spell has been cast upon them. | ||
If they fail their save, the caster is able to read their thoughts at will for the duration of their concentration. | If they fail their save, the caster is able to read their surface thoughts at will for the duration of their concentration. | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 23 May 2020
Required | Mind Sphere 3 |
Range | Sight, Sense Minds |
Area | 1 target |
Duration | Concentration |
Casting | Verbal, Somatic |
Cast Action | Standard |
Mana Cost | 2 |
Effect | The caster may focus on a single target and attempt to read their surface thoughts. This requires an opposed roll vs. Magic Resistance. If the target succeeds to resist, the caster cannot read their thoughts - they may feel something "off," as though they have been probed. If they witness the spell being cast and they succeed on their save, they may attempt to roll Knowledge: Magic roll to recognize that a spell has been cast upon them.
If they fail their save, the caster is able to read their surface thoughts at will for the duration of their concentration. |