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== Spells ==
*Spells are magical formulas that, when activated, consume mana to achieve the intended effect.
*Spells are magical formulas that, when activated, consume mana to achieve the intended effect.


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<b>Here is a list of spells for each profession:</b>
<b>Here is a list of spells for each profession:</b>
*[[Rookgaard Spells]]
*[[Knight's Spells]]
*[[Knight's Spells]]
*[[Paladin's Spells]]
*[[Paladin's Spells]]

Latest revision as of 20:48, 9 January 2026

  • Spells are magical formulas that, when activated, consume mana to achieve the intended effect.
  • Each spell demands a specific amount of mana and has a minimum level requirement for use. Additionally, certain spells are restricted to specific vocations.
  • Using spells too frequently will result in a message of exhaustion from the client, preventing rapid spellcasting. Although rapid casting does not lead to muting, spells cannot be cast while muted.
  • The potency of most spells and runes is significantly influenced by the caster's skills. While the Magic Level predominantly determines spell effectiveness, the caster's overall level also plays a role, albeit a smaller one.
  • Spells serve a variety of purposes. They can accomplish nearly anything, from summoning a legion of skeletons for battle support to creating magical light to brighten your surroundings.
  • Different professions have access to various spells. Mages and druids, for example, possess a broader array of spells compared to knights, who favor close-quarters combat.

There are two main spell types: Instant Spells, which produce immediate effects, and Rune Spells, which transform a Blank Rune into a usable spell rune.


Here is a list of spells for each profession:

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