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|target=One touched photograph
 
|effect=If you hit the target with an attack against [[GD]], then for as long as this spell is [[bound]], the picture's resolution is doubled, allowing people examining the photograph to identify details in the picture that were twice as far away from the camera as before.
 
|effect=If you hit the target with an attack against [[GD]], then for as long as this spell is [[bound]], the picture's resolution is doubled, allowing people examining the photograph to identify details in the picture that were twice as far away from the camera as before.
|uniqueboosts=''Adjust (+1 Tier, {{Icon|Purple}}):'' While the spell is [[bound]], as a [[minor action]] you may move and rotate the effective location of the camera for the purposes of this photograph up to 1 meter and 90 degrees from the location and rotation it actually had.
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|uniqueboosts=''Adjust (+1 Tier, {{Icon|Purple}}):'' While the spell is [[bound]], as a [[lesser action]] you may move and rotate the effective location of the camera for the purposes of this photograph up to 1 meter and 90 degrees from the location and rotation it actually had.
 
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[[Category:Spell]]
 
[[Category:Spell]]

Latest revision as of 01:07, 11 April 2018

OrangeGem.png, WhiteGem.png Enhance
Elite
[ Bound ], [ Time ]
Target: One touched photograph
Effect: If you hit the target with an attack against GD, then for as long as this spell is bound, the picture's resolution is doubled, allowing people examining the photograph to identify details in the picture that were twice as far away from the camera as before.
Unique Boosts: Adjust (+1 Tier, PurpleGem.png): While the spell is bound, as a lesser action you may move and rotate the effective location of the camera for the purposes of this photograph up to 1 meter and 90 degrees from the location and rotation it actually had.