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+ | |image=Protect.gif | ||
+ | |type=tool | ||
+ | |critical=no | ||
+ | |magical=yes | ||
+ | |unique=yes | ||
+ | |lba1= | ||
+ | |lba2=yes | ||
+ | |upgrades=no | ||
+ | |rowposition=2 | ||
+ | |columnposition=4 | ||
+ | |effect=uses magic | ||
+ | |effectamount=one | ||
+ | |purpose=Temporary Invulnerability | ||
+ | |combattype=special | ||
+ | |powerlevel=all | ||
+ | |rate=none | ||
+ | |range=infinite | ||
+ | |damage=none | ||
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'''The Protection Spell''' gives its owner the ability to become completely immune towards virtually any attack. The spell consumes plenty of [[magic points]] while being used, and does not work any more as soon as the person runs out of magic points. The only harm this spell doesn't protect against is falling into water, lava or gas. | '''The Protection Spell''' gives its owner the ability to become completely immune towards virtually any attack. The spell consumes plenty of [[magic points]] while being used, and does not work any more as soon as the person runs out of magic points. The only harm this spell doesn't protect against is falling into water, lava or gas. | ||
− | While obtaining the protection spell is not a compulsory task in the completion of the game, it can come in handy in places difficult to cross due to heavy guarding by enemies. Twinsen finds the Protection Spell inside the cave in the [[Island across the Hacienda]], after killing the monster guarding it | + | While obtaining the protection spell is not a compulsory task in the completion of the game, it can come in handy in places difficult to cross due to heavy guarding by enemies. Twinsen finds the Protection Spell inside the cave in the [[Island across the Hacienda]], after killing the monster guarding it. |
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 27 December 2012
This article has been imported [list all] from the old Twinsunica directly, and might need a (further) rewrite. |
Protection Spell | |
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Type |
Tool [list all] |
Critical |
No [list all] |
Magical |
Yes [list all] |
Unique |
Yes [list all] |
Adventure | |
Item | |
Upgrades |
No [list all] |
Position | |
Effect |
Uses Magic [list all] (one) |
Purpose |
Temporary Invulnerability |
Combat | |
Combattype |
Special [list all] |
Powerlevel |
All Magic Levels [list all] |
Range |
Infinite [list all] |
The Protection Spell gives its owner the ability to become completely immune towards virtually any attack. The spell consumes plenty of magic points while being used, and does not work any more as soon as the person runs out of magic points. The only harm this spell doesn't protect against is falling into water, lava or gas.
While obtaining the protection spell is not a compulsory task in the completion of the game, it can come in handy in places difficult to cross due to heavy guarding by enemies. Twinsen finds the Protection Spell inside the cave in the Island across the Hacienda, after killing the monster guarding it.