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Each sphere's cantrip is listed bellow: |
Each sphere's cantrip is listed bellow: |
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==Void== |
==Void== |
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[[Enervating ray]] |
[[Enervating ray]], also drains [[strength]] |
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==Spirit== |
==Spirit== |
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==Water== |
==Water== |
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[[Iceshard]] |
[[Iceshard]], also drains [[dexterity]] |
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==Fire== |
==Fire== |
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[[Immolate]] |
[[Immolate]], also causes damage over time |
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==Earth== |
==Earth== |
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[[Sandspray]] |
[[Sandspray]], may also cause blindness |
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==Air== |
==Air== |
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[[Lighting bolt]] |
[[Lighting bolt]], may also cause the victim to miss melee attacks |
Revision as of 23:06, 28 February 2024
Cantrip
Cantrips are spells that restore mana when cast. The amount of mana restored is modified by the caster's Wisdom and the caster level of the spell. It is entirely possible to generate more mana than the initial cost of the spell.
Each sphere's cantrip is listed bellow:
Void
Enervating ray, also drains strength
Spirit
Water
Iceshard, also drains dexterity
Fire
Immolate, also causes damage over time
Earth
Sandspray, may also cause blindness
Air
Lighting bolt, may also cause the victim to miss melee attacks