TLOAMP Elemental Water Magic

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*Calling the Tsunami ''(Spell Level:High to Very High)'': A large wave from a nearby body of water can be used to knock down opponents. The energy expended depends on the size of the wave.
*Calling the Tsunami ''(Spell Level:High to Very High)'': A large wave from a nearby body of water can be used to knock down opponents. The energy expended depends on the size of the wave.
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'''Practical spells :'''
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*Water Ropes ''(Spell Level:Standard)'': A stream or several streams of water hold down an object or being. The spell is best used with a magic storage device such as an amulet. Strong ropes are more abrasive, whereas easily broken ones are gentle. Useful for temporarily holding things in place. ''Weaknesses'': Strong ropes are harder to produce, because the stream flows faster. Thick ropes are also difficult because more water goes against the force of gravity.If the ropes are on for a long time, they could wear down the object (like a rock under a waterfall does).
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[[Category: TLOAMP Magic]]

Current revision as of 21:52, 30 March 2012

Offensive spells :


  • Calling the Tsunami (Spell Level:High to Very High): A large wave from a nearby body of water can be used to knock down opponents. The energy expended depends on the size of the wave.

Practical spells :

  • Water Ropes (Spell Level:Standard): A stream or several streams of water hold down an object or being. The spell is best used with a magic storage device such as an amulet. Strong ropes are more abrasive, whereas easily broken ones are gentle. Useful for temporarily holding things in place. Weaknesses: Strong ropes are harder to produce, because the stream flows faster. Thick ropes are also difficult because more water goes against the force of gravity.If the ropes are on for a long time, they could wear down the object (like a rock under a waterfall does).
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