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Camouflage (Alteration)
Level: Wiz or Pr 2
Range: 20' radius
Components: M, S
Duration: 1 turn/level
Casting Time: 2
Area of Effect: One person/level
Saving Throw: Neg.
The elves jealously guard this spell. It allows the mage to instantly and
completely hide the number of people allowed by the spell, concealing them
against even thorough searches. This spell functions only in the wilderness,
however, for it changes the appearance of the affected characters into a
facsimile of natural surroundings. It is effective even against infravision and
is therefore perfect for use by spies and infiltrators. Characters in this form
still have all their faculties and abilities, and they can emerge from this
cover at any time they desire.
It is even possible for characters to move while within this form. Those
affected may move up to 10 feet in a single round, creeping more closely to
their targets. If they travel faster than this, the spell dissipates. As long as
the movement is surreptitious and stealthy ("Look, Thrag! That bush
moving!"), they should be safe. As with the invisibility spell, if the
enspelled characters attack they gain the initiative and a +4 bonus to attack
rolls because of total surprise, yet lose the benefits of the spell.
The characters cannot be detected except by magic or by moving stupidly. Until
the spell wears off, the characters can enjoy near-total invisibility and gain
much-needed information. The material component for the spell is a mistletoe
berry.
Conduit (Enchantment, Invocation)
Level: Wiz 5
Range: Touch
Components: V, S,M
Duration: Special
Casting Time: 5
Area of Effect: 5 missiles
Saving Throw: None
Using this spell, the caster can temporarily enchant five missiles with another
spell of a level no higher than 4th. This spell combines the best aspects of
fighters and mages, for they can work in harmony to maximize both the effects of
the spell and the damage of the missile.
The conduit spell effectively extends the range of the second spell, casting
that spell out to its full range from the target point when the missile hits the
target. Unless otherwise specified when the spell is cast, the effects of the
spell radiate forward from the point the arrowhead strikes.
Missiles affected by this spell must begin to be fired within one turn after the
last is enchanted, and they will not hold the spells for longer than an hour.
Since the missiles are not specially prepared to hold enchantments for longer,
the spells tend to bleed off with the passage of time.
The spells cast on the missiles must be separate ones that the caster has
memorized that day. For example, if a sorceress has memorized conduit and a
single fireball, she can place a fireball only on one of her arrows, not on all
five.
The loaded spells are triggered when the head of the missile strikes something,
whether that be the target, the ground, a tree, a rock, or whatever. This is
good for radius attacks, such as a fireball, although it does no good for spells
such as burning hands or shocking grasp.
Targets are allowed normal saves against these spells, as if the wizard were
right there casting the spell. However, if the missile carries the enspelled
arrow beyond the spell's normal range, the wizard has no more control over the
spell.
For example, web and dimension door spells require the caster to manipulate the
spell, and casters cannot do so unless the range of their spell can reach back
to them. Unless such wizards want to make the necessary calculations before
casting the spell into the missile, these spells usually won't work. If a caster
wishes to do so, fine, but this is assuming a lot of faith in the ability of
whoever fires the bow, for the archer must make a successful attack roll against
AC 6 (including modifiers for range) to hit the area.
The casting time does not include the casting time of the loaded spells. The
material component is a copper wire twisted into the shape of an arrow.
Seeking (Enchantment, Invocation)
Level: Wiz or Pr 2
Range: 100 yards
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 turn
Casting Time: 2
Area of Effect: 1 missile/3 levels of the caster, up to a maximum of five
Saving Throw: None
The seeking spell takes the normal laws of momentum and gravity, and then twists
them slightly in a way that is favorable to the caster of the spell.
The caster can ensorcel a number of normal, nonenchanted missiles no larger than
a javelin, equal to one-third his level, to a maximum of five missiles. When
they have been enchanted, the caster may either use them or distribute them to
his or her companions.
When shot or hurled at a target, the missiles unerringly seek the target. They
will hit nothing else but that target. The missiles can go around objects of
corners if the target was visible when the spell was cast, but the missiles
cannot pass through solid obstructions. For example, if the target closes a
door, the missiles slam into the door and cannot be removed until the spell
wears off.
The normal range can be extended to the distance of the target creature as long
as the opponent uses only ordinary methods of escape. If the target plane
shifts, teleports, blinks, or uses some other means of instantaneous transport,
the missile can no longer home in on its target. It falls to the ground,
useless.
This spell is not an automatic guarantee of success. Rather, it ensures that
archers and slingers, when firing into melee, will not accidentally hit those
who are on their side. This spell is especially useful for battles or shots in
narrow corridors. If the person firing the arrow or bullet can see the target,
he can fire for normal damage without fear of damaging comrades.
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