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Cutting across the categories of arcane and divine spells are the eight schools of magic. These schools represent the different ways that spells take effect.
 
Cutting across the categories of arcane and divine spells are the eight schools of magic. These schools represent the different ways that spells take effect.
  
*[[Yagura:SRD:Arcane Spells|Arcane Spells]]
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*[[Yagura:SRD:Prepared Spells|Prepared Spells]]
*[[Yagura:SRD:Arcane Spells and Armor|Arcane Spells and Armor]]
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*[[Yagura:SRD:Spontaneous Spells|Spontaneous Spells]]
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*[[Yagura:SRD:Learning Spells|Learning Spells]]
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*[[Yagura:SRD:Spellcasting Strain|Spellcasting Strain]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Casting Spells|Casting Spells]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Casting Spells|Casting Spells]]
*[[Yagura:SRD:Divine Spells|Divine Spells]]
 
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Familiars|Familiars]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Familiars|Familiars]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:School Specialization|School Specialization]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:School Specialization|School Specialization]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Spells|Spells]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Spells|Spells]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Spell Descriptions|Spell Descriptions]]
 
*[[Yagura:SRD:Spell Descriptions|Spell Descriptions]]

Latest revision as of 09:12, 29 September 2014

Magic Overview[edit]

A spell is a one-time magical effect. Spells come in two types: arcane and divine. Some spellcasters select their spells from a limited list of spells known, while others have access to a wide variety of options.

Most spellcasters prepare their spells in advance—whether from a spellbook or through devout prayers and meditation— while some cast spells spontaneously without preparation.

Despite these different ways that characters use to learn or prepare their spells, when it comes to casting them, the spells are very much alike.

Cutting across the categories of arcane and divine spells are the eight schools of magic. These schools represent the different ways that spells take effect.