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==='''CASTING SPELLS'''===
 
==='''CASTING SPELLS'''===
 
*In torglike, spellcasters roll their dicepool to determine whether they have successful cast a spell.  
 
*In torglike, spellcasters roll their dicepool to determine whether they have successful cast a spell.  
*[[Resist]] is equal to the average of Spirit and Spellcasting
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*Every character has a 'Resist' value (works similar to 'Threat' in combat). Resist may change according to circumstance.  
*Every character has a [[resist]] value (works similar to [[threat]] in combat). [[Resist]] may change according to circumstance.  
 
 
*To successful cast a spell against/on another character, roll Knowledge + Spellcasting
 
*To successful cast a spell against/on another character, roll Knowledge + Spellcasting
**Width 2 sets work only if they are equal to or greater than the enemy's [[resist]]. Eg. a 2x6 set spell will work on someone with a [[resist]] of 6 or less. It won't work on the foe with a [[resist]] of 7
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**Width 2 sets work only if they are equal to or greater than the enemy's Resist. Eg. a 2x6 set spell will work on someone with a Resist of 6 or less. It won't work on the foe with a resist of 7
**Width 3 or greater sets do NOT need to roll equal to or over [[resist]]. (''Otherwise spells are too underpowered'')
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**Width 3 or greater sets do NOT need to roll equal to or over resist. (''Otherwise spells are too underpowered'')
*To successful cast a spell that is not against a foe (non-offensive), then generally there is no difficulty number to beat. Any set will mean a success.
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*To successful cast a spell that is not against a foe, then generally there is no difficulty number to beat. A set will mean a success.
  
 
*There are also circumstance modifiers that affect the chance of casting spells
 
*There are also circumstance modifiers that affect the chance of casting spells
**under no/minimal pressure to cast the spell (eg. not in combat and not time critical) +2d
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**under no/minimal pressure to cast the spell +2d
**casting the spell in a ritual-like manner (with preparation time, ingredients and paraphernalia, etc) +2d
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**casting the spell in a ritual-like manner (with preparation time, ingredients, etc) +2d
  
 
==='''ACTIVELY RESISTING'''===
 
==='''ACTIVELY RESISTING'''===
*Actively resisting does not involve dice, it is a full round action, and cannot be used in a multiple-action. Sets of all widths that round must be equal or greater than [[resist]] to hit (e.g width 3 sets must now be equal or greater than [[resist]] (''which means that critical effects are less likely. In effect, actively resisting doesn't do anything *in reducing the chance of a minimal success, but has a huge effect on minimising the chance of experiencing critical effects'')  
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*Actively resisting does not involve dice, it is a full round action, and cannot be used in a multiple-action. Sets of all widths that round must be equal or greater than [[Resist]] to hit (e.g width 3 sets must now be equal or greater than [[Resist]] (''which means that critical effects are less likely. In effect, actively resisting doesn't do anything *in reducing the chance of a minimal success, but has a huge effect on minimising the chance of experiencing critical effects'')  
  
 
==='''FAILED SPELLCASTING'''===
 
==='''FAILED SPELLCASTING'''===

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