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mage [2017/07/10 12:07]
toml Brought Infusion into line with New Alchemy
mage [2017/07/14 20:59]
toml Extended Infusion
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 == Infusion == == Infusion ==
 The caster consumes an alchemical potion that provides a standard call effect, or a poison. Seconds later, they start exuding it from their skin and it covers any weaponry they use. You may gain the effects of the potion three times, on your next three blows. The caster consumes an alchemical potion that provides a standard call effect, or a poison. Seconds later, they start exuding it from their skin and it covers any weaponry they use. You may gain the effects of the potion three times, on your next three blows.
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 +Effects not covered by a standard call may also be applied, but require 10 seconds roleplaying physical contact with an unresisting character, during which time you may explain what effects you have applied)
  
 **Roleplay Effects:** Use of this spell tends to result in emotional changes in the caster. The exact changes seem to be specific to the combination of caster and potion (i.e., a mage will have a different emotional reaction to a restoration of the flesh potion and a steel rot potion , and two different mages will have different reactions to a restoration of the flesh potion). Usually it is only a matter of time before a mage hits upon a potion which causes some sort of pleasant side-effect,​ often getting hooked. Equally, sheer utility might force a mage to regularly use this ability with a potion which causes an unpleasant emotional reaction, such as irritability or intense sadness. ​ **Roleplay Effects:** Use of this spell tends to result in emotional changes in the caster. The exact changes seem to be specific to the combination of caster and potion (i.e., a mage will have a different emotional reaction to a restoration of the flesh potion and a steel rot potion , and two different mages will have different reactions to a restoration of the flesh potion). Usually it is only a matter of time before a mage hits upon a potion which causes some sort of pleasant side-effect,​ often getting hooked. Equally, sheer utility might force a mage to regularly use this ability with a potion which causes an unpleasant emotional reaction, such as irritability or intense sadness. ​
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