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On a battlefield, a player may replace a damaged, broken or destroyed item (e.g. by the spells ''[[Shatter]]'' or ''[[Disintegrate]]'') by “looting a corpse.” This requires around 30 seconds’ roleplay, rummaging around the ground where the corpses of slain monsters are presumably lying, after which the player may resume using their own phys rep. The replacement item is always of [[Equipment and Resources#Equipment Quality|'''standard''' quality]] and materials, with no enchantment or other special properties.
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Revision as of 22:07, 19 March 2025

Name Disintegrate
Vocals “By my exalted might and the power of the elements, I charge Air and Fire to rend Earth to mere dust – Disintegrate
Call Disintegrate
Range 60ft / 20m
Duration Instantaneous
Cost 10 magic points
Key Words Exalted / Elemental / Combat
Description This spell will destroy a single person-sized or smaller item utterly beyond repair, reducing it to dust and ash. No means, magical or mundane, can restore an item destroyed by this spell.


Note: This spell will function on an enchanted item.

Skills None (i.e. this skill must be researched or acquired in play)
Replacing Damaged Items

On a battlefield, a player may replace a damaged, broken or destroyed item (e.g. by the spells Shatter or Disintegrate) by “looting a corpse.” This requires around 30 seconds’ roleplay, rummaging around the ground where the corpses of slain monsters are presumably lying, after which the player may resume using their own phys rep. The replacement item is always of standard quality and materials, with no enchantment or other special properties.


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