Difference between revisions of "Spells"

m
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 
In UO, the term '''Spells''' is used conventionally. By taping into the mythic powers of the multiverse, skilled characters are able to: attack enemies; aid themselves and allies; move objects and themselves; create things out of nothing; summon creatures; and a whole host of other actions that most people imagine when they think of magic. While some spells require the use of components, or [[reagents]], in order to cast them, others do not. All spells require the use of [[Words of Power]]. Under certain conditions, some spells can be interrupted during casting, while others cannot. Casting certain spells can lower the practitioner's [[karma]].
 
In UO, the term '''Spells''' is used conventionally. By taping into the mythic powers of the multiverse, skilled characters are able to: attack enemies; aid themselves and allies; move objects and themselves; create things out of nothing; summon creatures; and a whole host of other actions that most people imagine when they think of magic. While some spells require the use of components, or [[reagents]], in order to cast them, others do not. All spells require the use of [[Words of Power]]. Under certain conditions, some spells can be interrupted during casting, while others cannot. Casting certain spells can lower the practitioner's [[karma]].
  
There are 6 schools of spell casters (see box at right) that can conjure a total of 121 spells.
+
There are 7 schools of spell casters that can conjure a total of 137 spells:
  
 
* [[Magery Spells|Magery]] : 64 Spells
 
* [[Magery Spells|Magery]] : 64 Spells
 
* [[Necromancy]] : 17 Spells
 
* [[Necromancy]] : 17 Spells
 +
* [[Mysticism]] : 16 Spells
 
* [[Spellweaving]] : 16 Spells
 
* [[Spellweaving]] : 16 Spells
 
* [[Chivalry]] : 10 Spells
 
* [[Chivalry]] : 10 Spells

Revision as of 18:52, 13 March 2011

In UO, the term Spells is used conventionally. By taping into the mythic powers of the multiverse, skilled characters are able to: attack enemies; aid themselves and allies; move objects and themselves; create things out of nothing; summon creatures; and a whole host of other actions that most people imagine when they think of magic. While some spells require the use of components, or reagents, in order to cast them, others do not. All spells require the use of Words of Power. Under certain conditions, some spells can be interrupted during casting, while others cannot. Casting certain spells can lower the practitioner's karma.

There are 7 schools of spell casters that can conjure a total of 137 spells:

Spells require Mana, which can be increased by raising Intelligence.

See Also