Difference between revisions of "Bungle"
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| − | Bungling is when a spell fails to cast. | + | Bungling is when a spell fails to cast. The likelihood of bungling is dependent on a couple things: |
| + | * Wearing metal or otherwise heavy armor (unless in the [[Paladins|Paladins guild]]). In general, Cloth and Gold armor are the only things that won't bungle. | ||
| + | * Status effects, such as [[Confusion]] and [[Fear]]. | ||
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| + | These bungle-inducing effects stack. For example, a character wearing 4 metal pieces of armor will have a higher bungle chance than if they were just wearing one. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:54, 22 July 2017
Bungling is when a spell fails to cast. The likelihood of bungling is dependent on a couple things:
- Wearing metal or otherwise heavy armor (unless in the Paladins guild). In general, Cloth and Gold armor are the only things that won't bungle.
- Status effects, such as Confusion and Fear.
These bungle-inducing effects stack. For example, a character wearing 4 metal pieces of armor will have a higher bungle chance than if they were just wearing one.