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The combat casting flows helps you with spellcasting, resisting drain, defending against spells and soaking. Here is how you use it: | The combat casting flows helps you with spellcasting, resisting drain, defending against spells and soaking. Here is how you use it: | ||
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The combat casting flows helps you with spellcasting, resisting drain, defending against spells and soaking. Here is how you use it:
- Make sure that you have set up your spell correctly. For example if you want to cast a fire ball, it is important that the spell is configured to 'combat'/ 'indirect' and the opposed test is set to 'defense'. The system will then determine that this is a combat spell and determine the armor piercing value automatically from the force of the spell.
- Select a target (see above)
- Click on the icon next to the spell name and select the force of the spell. The results will be posted in the chat.
- After casting the spell, the drain resist is automatically shown. Results will be again posted to the chat. If you want to apply the drain damage, click on the damage value in the chat card. The system automatically calculates the type of damage (stun or phyiscal) based on the force of the spell.
- Similiar to firing a weapon, you can now roll defense and soak and then apply damage.