LordFluffy
2010-11-18, 04:27 PM
Concatenation
Enchantment
Level: Sorcerer/Wizard X
Components: V, S, M
Casting Time: 10 Minutes + time to cast composite spells
Range: N/A
Target: Caster
Duration: See Below
Saving Throw: No
Spell Resistance: No
This spell allows a caster to create a small item that, when activated, will cast a number of spells of level 1-3 on the caster. The spells are cast at the time of the same time Concatenation is cast.
The object can take many forms, but must be made of 25gp of materials and be small enough to fit in one hand. Examples include gold dust placed in a hollowed out egg, a paper written upon in rare inks and folded or a semi-precious stone of a peculiar shape.
At any time before the spellcaster prepares his spells for the next day (or meditates, if a Sorceror,) the caster may take a standard action and speak an activating phrase. The item is consumed and the effects of the various spells cast when Concatenation was cast. If the item is lost or not used within the period of time, those spells are simply lost for that day.
The spells combined in Concatenation may only target the caster and must be arcane spells with a single person as their target. A caster may initially apply two spells to Concatenation, gaining an additional spell each Y levels up to a maximum of five.
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Enchantment
Level: Sorcerer/Wizard X
Components: V, S, M
Casting Time: 10 Minutes + time to cast composite spells
Range: N/A
Target: Caster
Duration: See Below
Saving Throw: No
Spell Resistance: No
This spell allows a caster to create a small item that, when activated, will cast a number of spells of level 1-3 on the caster. The spells are cast at the time of the same time Concatenation is cast.
The object can take many forms, but must be made of 25gp of materials and be small enough to fit in one hand. Examples include gold dust placed in a hollowed out egg, a paper written upon in rare inks and folded or a semi-precious stone of a peculiar shape.
At any time before the spellcaster prepares his spells for the next day (or meditates, if a Sorceror,) the caster may take a standard action and speak an activating phrase. The item is consumed and the effects of the various spells cast when Concatenation was cast. If the item is lost or not used within the period of time, those spells are simply lost for that day.
The spells combined in Concatenation may only target the caster and must be arcane spells with a single person as their target. A caster may initially apply two spells to Concatenation, gaining an additional spell each Y levels up to a maximum of five.
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What do you think? Help me figure out X and Y?