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From: Joe Block <JPB1@******.COM>
Subject: Some Spells
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 00:35:08 -0400
This is a list of spells I modified while creating some NPCs of mine today.
In the urban environment, I feel that LOS isn't worth the drain level
penalty. After all, if you're inside a facility, chances are you won't see
security forces until they open a door into the area you're in. More often
than not, this means they'll be within twelve meters, easy targets for a
Limited range spell. You might as well make the drain easier on yourself
and go with the Limited.

Robert, please go ahead and add this to the TOME.

Mana Strike Joe Block <jpb1@******.com>
A bolt of magical energy that causes Physical damage.
Type: Mana Range: Limited Target: Willpower (R)
Damage Level: S Duration: Instant Drain: (F/2)M

Mana Torpedo Joe Block <jpb1@******.com>
A bolt of magical energy that causes Physical damage.
Type: Mana Range: Limited Target: Willpower (R)
Damage Level: D Duration: Instant Drain: (F/2)S

Manablitz Joe Block <jpb1@******.com>
A powerful area-effect spell that causes Physical damage.
Type: Mana Range: Limited Target: Willpower (R)
Damage Level: S Duration: Instant Drain: (F/2)S

Stunblitz Joe Block <jpb1@******.com>
A powerful area-effect spell that causes Stun damage.
Type: Mana Range: Limited Target: Willpower (R)
Damage Level: S Duration: Instant Drain: [(F/2)-1]S

Crumble Joe Block <jpb1@******.com>
This spell works ilike Urban Renewal, except that it has Limited range
rather than LOS. Type: Physical Range: Limited Target: Object
Resistance Table Damage Level: S Duration: Instant Drain:
(F/2)S

Joe Block <jpb1@******.com>

Always dress for a trial in a manner that shows you to be a sophisticated
person. You donUt want people in the court to think you ran your parents
through a laundry mangle out of ignorance and stupidity. -- P. J. Rourke

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