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|descriptors=[ [[Bound]] ] | |descriptors=[ [[Bound]] ] | ||
|casttime=[[Standard action|Standard Action]] | |casttime=[[Standard action|Standard Action]] | ||
− | |target=An open space you | + | |target=An open space to which you have [[line of sight]] within 60 meters |
|effect=You create an [[extradimensional space]] that is 100 meters deep, with two parallel 2 by 2 meter square entry points in the targeted open space, back to back. The space is dispelled when this spell is no longer [[bound]]. | |effect=You create an [[extradimensional space]] that is 100 meters deep, with two parallel 2 by 2 meter square entry points in the targeted open space, back to back. The space is dispelled when this spell is no longer [[bound]]. | ||
The Wall of Prodigal Depth has a Volume Ratio of 25. | The Wall of Prodigal Depth has a Volume Ratio of 25. | ||
+ | |uniqueboosts=''Giant Hole (+2 Tiers):'' The entry points can be any flat convex shape that does not exceed the bounds of a 40 meter by 40 meter square. The Volume Ratio is divided by the surface area, in meters, and multiplied by 4. | ||
}} | }} | ||
</onlyinclude> | </onlyinclude> | ||
[[Category:Spell]] | [[Category:Spell]] |
Latest revision as of 08:42, 18 February 2018
Wall of Prodigal Depth Elite
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This thin wall is an incredibly long tunnel on the inside. | |
[ Bound ] | |
Target: An open space to which you have line of sight within 60 meters | |
Effect: You create an extradimensional space that is 100 meters deep, with two parallel 2 by 2 meter square entry points in the targeted open space, back to back. The space is dispelled when this spell is no longer bound.
The Wall of Prodigal Depth has a Volume Ratio of 25. | |
Unique Boosts: Giant Hole (+2 Tiers): The entry points can be any flat convex shape that does not exceed the bounds of a 40 meter by 40 meter square. The Volume Ratio is divided by the surface area, in meters, and multiplied by 4. |