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Spell LevelSpell level indicates the relative power of a spell, determining when it can normally be acquired by the relevant class(es) of caster. Not to be confused with character level. For example, Fireball lists Sorcerer 3, Wizard 3.: |
Sorcerer 8, Wizard 8 |
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Spell SchoolEvery spell (optional for SLAs) belongs to one of eight schools of magic, such as Evocation or Necromancy. Optional descriptors, e.g. Fire, Compulsion, are also listed here.: |
Necromancy (Untyped) (Water) |
ComponentsEvery spell requires one or more types of components, either Verbal, Somatic, or Material. These are specified using the templates{{V}} , {{S}} , and {{M}} , respectively.:
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MaterialMaterial: A material component is one or more physical substances or objects that are annihilated by the spell energies in the casting process. You must have the required items in your inventory. If you run out of the components, the game will not allow you to cast the spell and will instead inform you of what component is missing. The metamagic feat Eschew Materials and some enhancements in Draconic Incarnation can remove this restriction. , SomaticSomatic: A somatic component is a measured and precise movement of the hand. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot move causing arcane spell failure resulting in a ruined spell. Spells without a somatic component may be used with disregard to Arcane Spell Failure chance. Note - that characters make the same arm gestures for most spells in DDO, so you can't tell which spells require this component by watching your character's animations., VerbalVerbal: A verbal component is a spoken incantation. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot act or speak. Certain rare spells, such as Silence Creature, may temporarily disable spells that require verbal components. (Bit of Sunstone) |
Spell Point CostThe number of Spell Points used to cast the spell.: |
20 |
MetamagicThe effects of spells and SLAs can often be enhanced using metamagic, a type of toggled feat, for example,{{Maximize}} and {{Heighten}} .:
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Empower, Enlarge, Eschew, Heighten, Maximize, Quicken |
TargetEvery ability has one or more targets, defined as Self, Friend, or Foe. The field may also contain additional information, such as Undead Foe or Breakables. The field is sometimes hidden, e.g., for a passive feat whose target is Self, such as Toughness.: |
Foes within area |
RangeThe distance at which an active ability can be activated, such as Melee for Cleave, or Double for Nimbus of Light. Typical values are Personal, Melee, Ranged, Touch, Standard (spell), or Double (ray), although any value can be specified. Not to be confused with area. /AreaThe coverage of a spell or effect, such as Single target, Standard AoE, or Conal AoE. Not to be confused with range. For example, both Finger of Death and Fireball have Standard range, but Finger of Death has a Single target area, while Fireball has a Large Spherical AOE. Note that, in contrast to PnP, DDO in-game descriptions often conflate range and area.: |
Medium (100 ft.+10 ft. per caster level.) / 60 ft. radius |
Saving ThrowThe type of saving throw, if any, that can be used to avert a spell or effect. Common values include Will, Fortitude, Reflex for half, or None.: |
Fortitude save takes half damage |
Spell ResistanceWhether spell resistance can avert the spell or SLA, Yes or No.: |
No |
CooldownHow long a character must wait between activations of an ability, typically measured in seconds.: |
6 seconds |
Description
This spell evaporates moisture from the body of each subject living creature, dealing 1d3+3 points of damage per caster level. (Maximum damage 20d3+60.) This spell is especially devastating to water type outsiders like Water Elementals, and to Plants which instead take 1d4+4 points of damage per caster level. (Maximum damage 20d4+80.)
The spell counts as a Water spell, receiving appropriate benefits from Sorcerer's Water Savant enhancements.
Targeting:
As of U10 the spell has targeting problems.- Targeting problems should now largely be solved. DDO Forums
- U20: This spell does not land correctly with auto targeting. DDO Forums
Note: Though this spell belongs to the Necromancy school, it does not deal negative energy damage and is not affected by Nullification Spell Power. It's dealing untyped damage and as such, it is affected by Force line of enhancements and Impulse spell power.
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