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Players gain access to new spells ever 3 levels for Additive and 5 levels for Subtractive, so at levels 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, and 23.  
 
Players gain access to new spells ever 3 levels for Additive and 5 levels for Subtractive, so at levels 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, and 23.  
  
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However, just because a spell is able to be cast, does not mean the player knwos it. While certain classes will automatically learn some spells, most will have to track down and obtain special [[Tomes]] in order to gain new magics. The player is able to memorize a certain number of spells based on their [[MRPG Proficiency List#Support Magic Proficiencies|lore]] proficiency. If they have a spellbook, they can then write down spells and cast from the book, allowing the player to learn all spells covered under their proficiencies.
  
 
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==Casting Spells==
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There are three types of spells: Fast Cast, Slow Cast, and Weave(See: [[Mage Wars(Card Game)]]). Unlike in the card game, however, casting-type determines how long a spell takes to cast. Fast Cast spells the player has memorized are always cast instantly, while Slow Cast takes an amount of time dependant on whether the spell is memorized or red from a spellbook.

Revision as of 22:28, 19 April 2012

(Note: the PnP game uses the same spell list)

With the exception of the Endo-mage proficiencies, each magical proficiency has its own unique spell list. These spells are graduated and fall into two progressions: the Additive and the Subtractive. Additive spells are typically offensive and damage-dealing, while subtractive are about support and protection. There are exceptions to this rule, as healing is part of the Additive progression while some damaging Dark spells are subtractive.

Obtaining Spells

Players gain access to new spells ever 3 levels for Additive and 5 levels for Subtractive, so at levels 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, and 23.

However, just because a spell is able to be cast, does not mean the player knwos it. While certain classes will automatically learn some spells, most will have to track down and obtain special Tomes in order to gain new magics. The player is able to memorize a certain number of spells based on their lore proficiency. If they have a spellbook, they can then write down spells and cast from the book, allowing the player to learn all spells covered under their proficiencies.

Casting Spells

There are three types of spells: Fast Cast, Slow Cast, and Weave(See: Mage Wars(Card Game)). Unlike in the card game, however, casting-type determines how long a spell takes to cast. Fast Cast spells the player has memorized are always cast instantly, while Slow Cast takes an amount of time dependant on whether the spell is memorized or red from a spellbook.