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+ | '''Magic stone''' is a spell that imbues a mundane stone with arcane powers, turning it into a formidable projectile when hurled at foes. Upon casting, the stone becomes suffused with magic. This can be used by the caster or given to others of the same faith, who can throw the stone in the caster's stead. The spell has no effect on stones that are already magical. | ||
− | {| | + | {{Spelltable |
− | | | + | | name = Magic Stone |
− | + | | range = 20 ft. | |
− | | | + | | duration = 10 [[Combat Round|rounds]] per [[Experience Level|level]]; see text |
− | + | | area of effect = 1 stone per level | |
− | + | | casting time = 1 round | |
− | | | + | | save = none |
− | | | + | | level = [[Cleric 1st Level Spells|cleric (1st)]] |
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− | + | When the stone is thrown at an enemy, the thrower must [[Roll to Hit|hit a target]] [[Armour Class|armour class]] (AC) of 10, irrespective of the target's [[Armour List|armour]] or innate AC. On a successful hit, the stone inflicts 3 [[Hit Points|hit points]] of [[Damage (hit points)|damage]]. | |
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− | + | The range adjustments of the stone are as follows: within 1-3 [[Combat Hex|hexes]], no penalty; from 4-5 hexes, -2 to hit; and from 6-7 hexes, -5 to hit. Stones thrown past 7 hexes lose their magic and cause no damage. For this reason, and because the stone must remain in contact with the thrower's person — gloves permitted — the magic stone cannot be employed with a sling. | |
− | The | + | The stone must be held and not put down until it's thrown. [[Critical Hits & Fumbles#Fumbles|Fumbled stones]] lose their magic upon striking the ground. |
− | [[File:Tawkra.jpg| | + | == Takraw Ball == |
+ | [[File:Tawkra.jpg|140px|left|thumb|'''takraw ball''']] | ||
+ | This wicker ball made from woven rattan and other materials, is a lightweight orb crafted to sustain the enchantment of up to four stones, so long as the ball is held by the thrower. Once the spell is cast, up to four magic stones can be inserted into the ball. Only one ball can be used per casting of the spell. The ball has the same chance to hit as any other throw, but if it connects then it causes all its contained stones to affect the target with a single hit. | ||
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− | + | See [[Action Points]] | |
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− | [[Category:Clerical Spells]] | + | [[Category: Clerical Spells]][[Category: Reviewed]] |
Latest revision as of 05:30, 24 May 2024
Magic stone is a spell that imbues a mundane stone with arcane powers, turning it into a formidable projectile when hurled at foes. Upon casting, the stone becomes suffused with magic. This can be used by the caster or given to others of the same faith, who can throw the stone in the caster's stead. The spell has no effect on stones that are already magical.
Range | 20 ft. |
Duration | 10 rounds per level; see text |
Area of Effect | 1 stone per level |
Casting Time | 1 round |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cleric (1st) |
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When the stone is thrown at an enemy, the thrower must hit a target armour class (AC) of 10, irrespective of the target's armour or innate AC. On a successful hit, the stone inflicts 3 hit points of damage.
The range adjustments of the stone are as follows: within 1-3 hexes, no penalty; from 4-5 hexes, -2 to hit; and from 6-7 hexes, -5 to hit. Stones thrown past 7 hexes lose their magic and cause no damage. For this reason, and because the stone must remain in contact with the thrower's person — gloves permitted — the magic stone cannot be employed with a sling.
The stone must be held and not put down until it's thrown. Fumbled stones lose their magic upon striking the ground.
Takraw Ball
This wicker ball made from woven rattan and other materials, is a lightweight orb crafted to sustain the enchantment of up to four stones, so long as the ball is held by the thrower. Once the spell is cast, up to four magic stones can be inserted into the ball. Only one ball can be used per casting of the spell. The ball has the same chance to hit as any other throw, but if it connects then it causes all its contained stones to affect the target with a single hit.
See Action Points