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===Phasing== | ===Phasing=== | ||
This spell is a random teleport. Using it instantly transports the player to a random location somewhere on the visible screen. It's only utility is an an emergency escape spell, if your character is surrounded by enemies. Since Phasing is non-targeting, it's thought to be slightly faster to cast than Teleport. | This spell is a random teleport. Using it instantly transports the player to a random location somewhere on the visible screen. It's only utility is an an emergency escape spell, if your character is surrounded by enemies. Since Phasing is non-targeting, it's thought to be slightly faster to cast than Teleport. | ||
Spell: Phasing | Spell: Phasing | ||
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===Town Portal=== | ===Town Portal=== | ||
Players create a blue portal that can be stepped into to return instantly to town. Town Portals remain open indefinitely, until the character who cast it uses it to return to the dungeon from town. If two or more players cast town portals, they can keep them open forever by only returning via the portal cast by the other player. Each character can have only one active Town Portal, and if a second is cast the first will vanish. | Players create a blue portal that can be stepped into to return instantly to town. Town Portals remain open indefinitely, until the character who cast it uses it to return to the dungeon from town. If two or more players cast town portals, they can keep them open forever by only returning via the portal cast by the other player. Each character can have only one active Town Portal, and if a second is cast the first will vanish. | ||
==Hellfire Spells== | ==Hellfire Spells== | ||
