Difference between revisions of "Blinding Flash"
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'''Caster:''' * Fully researched (without ancient spells and Magic favor) Ascendant mage (421): | '''Caster:''' * Fully researched (without ancient spells and Magic favor) Ascendant mage (421): | ||
− | '''Effect:''' | + | '''Effect:''' -6% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. |
* Fully researched Phantasmal mage (589): | * Fully researched Phantasmal mage (589): | ||
-4% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. | -4% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. | ||
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-1% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. | -1% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. | ||
* Fully Researched Verdancy mage (429): | * Fully Researched Verdancy mage (429): | ||
− | -3% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. | + | -3% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 05:41, 18 November 2006
Rank: Complex
Type: Instant/Battle
Cost: 3,500 MP
Effects
- Reduces Enemy Units accuracy by 0.016 x SL %.
- This figure is rounded down to a whole number.
- This figure is halved for casters of an adjacent magic specialty (Verdancy, Phantasm).
- This figure is divided by 4 for casters of an opposing magic specialty (Nether, Eradication).
Examples:
Caster: * Fully researched (without ancient spells and Magic favor) Ascendant mage (421): Effect: -6% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell.
* Fully researched Phantasmal mage (589): -4% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. * Fully researched Nether mage (470): -1% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. * Fully Researched Eradication mage (456): -1% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell. * Fully Researched Verdancy mage (429): -3% accuracy to all enemy stacks that fail to resist the spell.
Notes
Satchel of Mist complements Blinding Flash in reducing accuracy.