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=== Combat spells ===
=== Combat spells ===
 
==== Direct damage spells ====
'''Direct damage spells''' is a term that typically refers to [[spell]]s which effects cause instantaneous damage to creature stack(s) on the battlefield. Typically direct damage spells target single creature stack, of which [[Implosion]] is the most powerful damage-wise. However, there are also direct damage spells that affect more than a single stack at the time or has an area of effect. For example, [[Chain Lightning]] "arches" from one target to another, [[Fireball]] and [[Meteor Shower]] have an effect radius of one hex and [[Armageddon]] affects the whole battlefield.
Direct damage spell is a term that typically refers to [[spell]]s which effects cause instantaneous damage to creature stack(s) on the battlefield. Typically direct damage spells target single creature stack, of which [[Implosion]] is the most powerful damage-wise. However, there are also direct damage spells that affect more than a single stack at the time or has an area of effect. For example, [[Chain Lightning]] "arches" from one target to another, [[Fireball]] and [[Meteor Shower]] have an effect radius of one hex and [[Armageddon]] affects the whole battlefield.


===First Level Spells===
===First Level Spells===

Revision as of 06:37, 15 September 2015

Spell is a term for the form of forces of magic, that heroes use to aid their journey. Typically heroes use spells to aid their travels, reveal hidden knowledge about their surroundings, or in combat to help their troops or bring harm to their adversaries. Before heroes can cast spells, they must possess a spell book. The spell book is where the hero records the spells he or she has learned. Spell books can be bought from Mage Guilds for 500 Gold.

Each spell has a level which represents how difficult it is to cast. Higher level spells are only obtainable by heroes with higher Wisdom secondary skill. Heroes without Wisdom can only learn 1st and 2nd level spells, while Wisdom enables them to learn 3rd, 4th and 5th level spells depending on the level of Wisdom skill. When heroes visit a town with a Mage Guild, they automatically learn any unknown spells to them the guild has to offer and their wisdom rating allows them to cast. Heroes may also learn spells as they explore map locations (e.g. Shrine of Magic Incantation). Each spell belongs to one of the four schools of magic: Air, Earth, Fire, or Water.

Heroes may learn the Air Magic, Earth Magic, Fire Magic and Water Magic secondary skills to increase the effectiveness at which they cast the spells of each school. Heores without such expertise may cast a school's spells at normal level (resulting in the same effect as the basic level spell). Additionally, holding an expertise in a school enables hero to cast spells at reduced cost. The reduction is depend on spell level, as can be seen from the table on the right. This cost reduction is the same regardless of whether a hero holds the skill at basic, advanced, or expert level.

Cost reduction
 Lvl 1   Lvl 2   Lvl 3   Lvl 4   Lvl 5 
-1 -2 -3 -4 -5

Spells cost spell points to cast. A hero's maximum spell points is equal to 10 times their Knowledge skill. As a hero casts spells, their spell points are diminished. A hero cannot cast a spell costing more spell points than he or she has available. Each hero regains one spell point per day, or can be completely replenished when he or she starts a new day in a town with a mage guild or visits a magic well on the adventure map. Heroes with the mysticism skill regain spell points more rapidly, heroes with the Intelligence skill get a bonus to their maximum spell points.

Type of spells

Adventure map spells

Adventure spell is a spell that may be cast on the adventure map. The following spells are considered as adventure map relevant spells:

Charting

Recognaissance

Boats

Enhanced Movement

Combat spells

Direct damage spells

Direct damage spell is a term that typically refers to spells which effects cause instantaneous damage to creature stack(s) on the battlefield. Typically direct damage spells target single creature stack, of which Implosion is the most powerful damage-wise. However, there are also direct damage spells that affect more than a single stack at the time or has an area of effect. For example, Chain Lightning "arches" from one target to another, Fireball and Meteor Shower have an effect radius of one hex and Armageddon affects the whole battlefield.

First Level Spells

Second Level Spells

  • Death Ripple (all living units, Constant 10 (Basic), Constant 20 (Adv), Constant 30(Expert) and Spell Power*5 damage)
  • Fire Wall (units going through the wall or pausing there, Constant 10 (Basic), Constant 20 (Adv), Constant 50 (Expert) and Spell Power*10 damage)
  • Ice Bolt (one stack, Constant 10 (Basic), Constant 20 (Adv), Constant 50 (Expert) and Spell Power*20 damage)
  • Lightning Bolt (one stack, Constant 10 (Basic), Constant 20 (Adv), Constant 50 (Expert) and Spell Power*25 damage)

Third Level Spells

Fourth Level Spells

Fifth Level Spells

Spell tables

Spell Name School Single Target Bonus damage at Basic Bonus at Adv Bonus at Expert Variable Damage
Destroy Undead Air No, Whole Battlefield (Undead Only) 10 dmg (1x) 20 dmg (2x) 50 dmg (5x) 10 dmg / spell power
Armageddon Fire No, Whole Battlefield (Safe Spell immunity or likewise) 30 dmg (0.6x) 60 dmg (1.2x) 120 dmg (2.4x) 50 dmg / spell power point
Magic Arrow *Any* Yes 10 dmg (1x) 20 dmg (2x) 30 dmg (3x) 10 dmg / spell power point
Lightning Bolt Air Yes 10 dmg (0.4x) 20 dmg (0.8x) 50 dmg (2x) 25 dmg / spell power point

See also