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|name=Deny Entropy
|name=Deny Entropy
|type=Spell
|type=Spell
|subtype=Benediction
|subtype=Fire Minor Benediction
|user=[[Fire Scholars]]
|user=[[Fire Scholar]], [[Fire Templar]]
|duration=Level/8 Hours
|duration=Level/8 Hours
|castingCost=30 mana
|castingCost=30 mana
|tickCost=None
|pulseCost=None
|range=Single Inventory Item
|range=Single Inventory Item
|delay=none
|syntax=Cast 'Deny Entropy' <target>
|syntax=Cast 'Deny Entropy' <target>
}}
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A fire scholar of even the most minor skill may ward items against effects that might instantly destroy them, such as being on fire, shattered, et cetera. This will provide no defense against ordinary wear-and-tear on a weapon or the deliberate use of the destroy command.
A fire scholar of even the most minor skill may ward items against effects that might instantly destroy them, such as being on fire, shattered, et cetera. This will provide no defense against ordinary wear-and-tear on a weapon or the deliberate use of the destroy command.

[[Category:Spells]][[Category:Fire]]

Latest revision as of 23:41, 6 February 2024

Deny Entropy
Skill type: Spell
Skill subtype: Fire Minor Benediction
Primary user: Fire Scholar, Fire Templar
Duration: Level/8 Hours
Casting cost: 30 mana
Range: Single Inventory Item
Syntax: Cast 'Deny Entropy' <target>


A fire scholar of even the most minor skill may ward items against effects that might instantly destroy them, such as being on fire, shattered, et cetera. This will provide no defense against ordinary wear-and-tear on a weapon or the deliberate use of the destroy command.