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<onlyinclude>{{Spell
 
|name=Share Movement
 
|name=Share Movement
|color=Green
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|color=Pink
|tier=Elite
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|tier=Paragon
|action=Eat a leaf
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|descriptors=[ [[Bound]] ]
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|action=Wordless song
 
|casttime=[[standard action|Standard Action]]
 
|casttime=[[standard action|Standard Action]]
 
|target=Two creatures or two objects, each within 20 meters of you
 
|target=Two creatures or two objects, each within 20 meters of you
|effect=If you hit both targets with attacks against [[GD]], their movement becomes Shared for 5 rounds. Whenever either target moves a meter or more, the other target moves the same distance and direction. If either is blocked by an obstacle, both are blocked.
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|effect=If you hit both targets with attacks against [[GD]], their velocity becomes Shared while this spell is [[bound]]. When either target would be moved by a force, the kinetic energy of the movement is balanced such that their velocities stay equal to each other: effectively, they share mass as though connected: if they are creatures, each is encumbered by the other's weight, and if they are objects, they both seem to have the weight of the two objects combined.
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If more than two creatures or objects have their velocity Shared, it is shared equally between all of them.
 
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[[Category:Spell]]

Revision as of 11:55, 2 January 2013

Pink Gem.png Share Movement
Paragon
[ Bound ]
Target: Two creatures or two objects, each within 20 meters of you
Effect: If you hit both targets with attacks against GD, their velocity becomes Shared while this spell is bound. When either target would be moved by a force, the kinetic energy of the movement is balanced such that their velocities stay equal to each other: effectively, they share mass as though connected: if they are creatures, each is encumbered by the other's weight, and if they are objects, they both seem to have the weight of the two objects combined.

If more than two creatures or objects have their velocity Shared, it is shared equally between all of them.