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|casttime=[[Standard action|Standard Action]]
 
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|target=One entry point within 100 meters
 
|target=One entry point within 100 meters
|effect=You teleport the entry point a distance of up to 30 meters, to another place it could reside. If the entry point was back-to-back, the other entry point is teleported with it. Only the side of the entry point(s) that are in one space are teleported, and cannot be teleported into or out of extradimensional spaces.
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|effect=You teleport the entry point a distance of up to 50 meters, to another place it could reside. If the entry point was back-to-back, the other entry point is teleported with it. Only the side of the entry point(s) that are in one space are teleported, and cannot be teleported into or out of extradimensional spaces.
  
''For example, if you cast Move Portal on a [[wall of prodigal depth|Wall of Prodigal Depth]], you could move both of the external entry points together to an open space within 30 meters of its current location, but you could not move that pair of entry points inside the Wall of Prodigal Depth's extradimensional space. You could move one of the internal entry points of the extradimensional space to another wall of the extradimensional space (making things falling through it experience more of an L shape than a straight line fall), but you could not move that internal entry point out of the tunnel entirely.''
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''For example, if you cast Move Portal on a [[wall of prodigal depth|Wall of Prodigal Depth]], you could move both of the external entry points together to an open space within 50 meters of its current location, but you could not move that pair of entry points inside the Wall of Prodigal Depth's extradimensional space. You could move one of the internal entry points of the extradimensional space to another wall of the extradimensional space (making things falling through it experience more of an L shape than a straight line fall), but you could not move that internal entry point out of the tunnel entirely.''
 
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[[Category:Spell]]
 
[[Category:Spell]]

Latest revision as of 18:23, 19 December 2015

PurpleGem.png Move Portal
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Aha, thought the door was there did you.
Target: One entry point within 100 meters
Effect: You teleport the entry point a distance of up to 50 meters, to another place it could reside. If the entry point was back-to-back, the other entry point is teleported with it. Only the side of the entry point(s) that are in one space are teleported, and cannot be teleported into or out of extradimensional spaces.

For example, if you cast Move Portal on a Wall of Prodigal Depth, you could move both of the external entry points together to an open space within 50 meters of its current location, but you could not move that pair of entry points inside the Wall of Prodigal Depth's extradimensional space. You could move one of the internal entry points of the extradimensional space to another wall of the extradimensional space (making things falling through it experience more of an L shape than a straight line fall), but you could not move that internal entry point out of the tunnel entirely.