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'''Air walk''' enables the recipient to move across a plane of air as though walking on solid ground — either along a level path, or "uphill" at half speed per hex, or "downhill" twice as fast as usual.  Uphill and downhill movement cannot be more than 30° above or below the horizontal plane.
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'''Air walk''' enables the recipient to [[Movement (stride)|move]] across a plane of air as though walking on solid ground — either along a level path, or "uphill" at half speed per hex, or "downhill" twice as fast as usual.  Uphill and downhill movement cannot be more than 30° above or below the horizontal plane.
  
 
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For the spell's duration, there's no chance of [[Falling|falling]], even if the recipient is stunned, knocked over or even rendered unconscious ... in the case of the latter, the recipient will lay on the "air;" whatever the conditions, the local environment affects the recipient no differently than if he or she were standing on solid earth.
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For the spell's duration, there's no chance of [[Falling|falling]], even if the recipient is [[Stun Lock|stunned]], knocked over or even rendered [[Negative Hit Points|unconscious]] ... in the case of the latter, the recipient will lay on the "air;" whatever the conditions, the local environment affects the recipient no differently than if he or she were standing on solid earth.
  
 
Once the duration ends, the recipient will float downwards at a rate of 12 feet per round, until they come to rest or stand safely on whatever surface was below them.
 
Once the duration ends, the recipient will float downwards at a rate of 12 feet per round, until they come to rest or stand safely on whatever surface was below them.
  
The spell can be '''cast upon a mount''', enabling it to carry a rider over the air; however, whether the mount is a donkey, mule, horse, camel or elephant, or any other land-based mount, the rider must possess an authority-status [[Knowledge Points|knowledge]] in handling the animal, to induce it to willingly walk out onto the air.
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The spell can be '''cast upon a mount''', enabling it to carry a rider over the air; however, whether the mount is a [[Donkey|donkey]], [[Mule|mule]], [[Horseback Riding (sage ability)|horse]], [[Camelback Riding (sage study)|camel]] or [[Mahout (sage study)|elephant]], or any other land-based mount, the rider must possess an authority-status [[Knowledge Points|knowledge]] in handling the animal, to induce it to willingly walk out onto the air.
  
 
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[[Category: Clerical Spells]][[Category: Don't Review until 2022]]

Revision as of 03:28, 6 December 2021

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Air walk enables the recipient to move across a plane of air as though walking on solid ground — either along a level path, or "uphill" at half speed per hex, or "downhill" twice as fast as usual. Uphill and downhill movement cannot be more than 30° above or below the horizontal plane.

Air Walk
Range touch
Duration 10 rounds +10 rounds per level
Area of Effect 1 creature
Casting Time 3 rounds
Saving Throw none
Level cleric (5th)

For the spell's duration, there's no chance of falling, even if the recipient is stunned, knocked over or even rendered unconscious ... in the case of the latter, the recipient will lay on the "air;" whatever the conditions, the local environment affects the recipient no differently than if he or she were standing on solid earth.

Once the duration ends, the recipient will float downwards at a rate of 12 feet per round, until they come to rest or stand safely on whatever surface was below them.

The spell can be cast upon a mount, enabling it to carry a rider over the air; however, whether the mount is a donkey, mule, horse, camel or elephant, or any other land-based mount, the rider must possess an authority-status knowledge in handling the animal, to induce it to willingly walk out onto the air.