


These are the current spells available in the Stellar Book.
| Name | Rating | Minimum Mana |
Mana Cap |
| Shadewatch Mirror | 15 | 60 | |
This spell creates a mirror that lets you, and
others if you choose, watch an individual from afar. The distance
the target is from you will affect how much mana you need to add to
the spell in order for it to work. Don't be surprised if you can't
put enough mana into the spell to reach who you are trying to cast
on. This spell can be used to have a conversation with another Moon
Mage who has Shadewatch Mirror. To start 'seeing' what the target
is doing, PEER MIRROR. If you want to block others from peering into
the mirror, RUB MIRROR and it will cloud over. Once the mirror is cast
successfully on the target, it will follow them even if they hide.
It will not let you see people if they go indoors, but it will stay
on the target, and you can keep peering into the mirror to see if
they have come back out under the sky. You can FOCUS MIRROR to see who it was cast
on, and how much longer it will last. |
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| Starlight Sphere | 13 | 45 | |
This spell creates a colorful little sphere that
hovers next to you and follows you around. It will attempt to follow
you every 6 seconds. So time until if follows you into a room will
vary from 1 to 6 seconds, depending when you caught it on the pulse.
To cast it you must CAST <CONSTELLATION>. It will attack any creature or player
you POINT it at. The duration
at minimum prep (13 mana) is 4 minutes and 30 seconds. At any time
you can end the spell with the command BREAK SPHERE. The Good: Once you cast it, it sticks around until the
duration is over, and can attack multiple times without having to
be re-cast. You can also hide or go into Refractive Field after you
send it to attack, and it will keep attacking, although the target
may leave since you aren't visible. Makes a GREAT combo with Whole
Displacement. Damage ranges from pretty good to awesome. Accuracy
is fairly decent, but varies depending on the constellation you use.
Starlight Sphere also teaches well. You can cast it over and over
to work Primary Magic and Harness, or you can send it
to attack and learn Targeted Magic. The Bad: Only castable at night.
Clouds in the sky in front of the constellation decreases it's potency.
If the target hides or leaves the area, the sphere stops attacking.
Slow to attack (takes at least 10 seconds for the sphere to get close
enough to attack). Since Starlight Sphere teaches so well, it is obviously
difficult to cast, this means you can not 'snap' cast the spell. This
really isn't an issue though, since the sphere is so slow to attack
anyway. The Ugly: If you cast it in a
room with water, or enter water while it is in effect, you're toast.
The sphere will explode, stunning you, and giving your really bad
nerve damage. View
the details on each possible Starlight Sphere. |
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