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'''Intensity '''as given on the chart is just one way of figuring the effect. In actuality, the user can roll any number of any kind of dice so long as the maximum effect rolled is twice the intensity. However, the user cannot roll any die smaller than a d3-1 (giving a 0-2 range). There should always be a chance that the total effect of the intensity is less than the Power Points put into intensity. That’s the contrariness of magic. Intensity is commonly the measurement of effect the spell has on the target.
 
'''Intensity '''as given on the chart is just one way of figuring the effect. In actuality, the user can roll any number of any kind of dice so long as the maximum effect rolled is twice the intensity. However, the user cannot roll any die smaller than a d3-1 (giving a 0-2 range). There should always be a chance that the total effect of the intensity is less than the Power Points put into intensity. That’s the contrariness of magic. Intensity is commonly the measurement of effect the spell has on the target.
  
'''Duration '''is a maximum measurement'''. '''The caster can''' choose to maintain a spell for a month and a day or 11 months and 30 days and the 9 PP cost is the same. This can also be used as a measure of how long a spell can be delayed. One element of Duration can be used to delay and another to set duration, so a fireball could be set to go off in 30 minutes (3 points) and last for 2 hours (5 pts) for a total of 8 points.
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'''Duration '''is a maximum measurement'''. '''The caster can'''choose to maintain a spell for a month and a day or 11 months and 30 days and the 9 PP cost is the same. This can also be used as a measure of how long a spell can be delayed. One element of Duration can be used to delay and another to set duration, so a fireball could be set to go off in 30 minutes (3 points) and last for 2 hours (5 pts) for a total of 8 points.
  
               Note that the description of a spell may give a longer  
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               Note that the description of a spell may give a longer time to cast than the spell will last under the Duration chosen for the spell. This is intentional. Casting time of a spell has nothing to do with Duration of a spell.
              time to cast than the spell will last under the Duration
 
              chosen for the spell. This is intentional. Casting time
 
              of a spell has nothing to do with Duration of a spell.
 
  
 
 
 
 

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