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''All [[:Category: Stormlords |Stormlord]] [[:Category: Spells |spells]] manipulate weather in a very localized manner.  They can call forth a blizzard in the middle of a summer meadow, or a shower of rain while miles underground.  They must be sustained, and will end early if the caster is struck, moved, or enters a command.  Sleet lays down a slick coating of icy sludge, making any knockdown attempts more likely to be successful.  This affect may linger briefly after the [[:Category: Spells |spell]] ends, but will not do any damage while the [[Cast |caster]] is not directly controlling it.''
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''All [[:Category: Stormlords |Stormlord]] [[:Category: Spells |spells]] manipulate weather in a very localized manner.  They can call forth a blizzard in the middle of a summer meadow, or a shower of rain while miles underground.  They must be sustained, and will end early if the caster is struck, moved, or enters a command.  Sleet lays down a slick coating of icy sludge, making any knockdown attempts more likely to be successful.  This [[:Category: Spells |spell]] affects ally and foe alike, and sometimes lingers briefly after the [[:Category: Stormlords |Stormlord]] stops controlling it.''
  
Prerequisite(s): ?.
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Prerequisite(s): none.
  
 
Syntax: [[Cast |cast]] 'sleet'.
 
Syntax: [[Cast |cast]] 'sleet'.

Latest revision as of 00:32, 13 June 2016

All Stormlord spells manipulate weather in a very localized manner. They can call forth a blizzard in the middle of a summer meadow, or a shower of rain while miles underground. They must be sustained, and will end early if the caster is struck, moved, or enters a command. Sleet lays down a slick coating of icy sludge, making any knockdown attempts more likely to be successful. This spell affects ally and foe alike, and sometimes lingers briefly after the Stormlord stops controlling it.

Prerequisite(s): none.

Syntax: cast 'sleet'.