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A spell stacks when its effects are additive to the effects of another spell that affects the same attribute, skill, or life protection. All creature spells cast by a Player do not stack, rather the more powerful will override the less powerful spell. Cantrips range from minor to epic and stack with creature spells. There are also a number spells that stack with most other spells. Each skill, attribute, and life protection page has detailed information regarding which spells overide which others, and which spells stack with which others.
A spell stacks when its effects are additive to the effects of another spell that affects the same attribute, skill, or life protection. All creature spells cast by a Player do not stack, rather the more powerful will override the less powerful spell. Cantrips range from minor to epic and stack with creature spells. There are also a number spells that stack with most other spells. Each skill, attribute, and life protection page has detailed information regarding which spells overide which others, and which spells stack with which others. (In Progress)


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Revision as of 18:33, 13 August 2008

A spell stacks when its effects are additive to the effects of another spell that affects the same attribute, skill, or life protection. All creature spells cast by a Player do not stack, rather the more powerful will override the less powerful spell. Cantrips range from minor to epic and stack with creature spells. There are also a number spells that stack with most other spells. Each skill, attribute, and life protection page has detailed information regarding which spells overide which others, and which spells stack with which others. (In Progress)


Life Protections

Attributes

Skills