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|Scripters= [[User:Tissa|Tissa]], [[User:Buddha|Buddha]]
|Scripters= [[User:Tissa|Tissa]], [[User:Buddha|Buddha]]
|Testers=
|Testers=
|School= [[Magic:Illusion|Illusion]]
|School= Illusion
|Subschool= ( [[Magic:Illusion#Glamer|Glamer]] )
|Subschool= ( [[Magic:Illusion#Glamer|Glamer]] )
|Descriptors=
|Descriptors=
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|Innate Level= 2
|Innate Level= 2
|Components= V
|Components= V
|Casting Time= 1 action
|Casting Time= 1 Action
|Range= Touch
|Range= Touch
|Target= Single
|Target= Single
|Duration= 1 turn/level
|Duration= 1 Minute/Level
|Counters=
|Counters=
|Saving Throw= None
|Saving Throw= None
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|Metamagic= Extend, Quicken, Silent, Still
|Metamagic= Extend, Quicken, Silent, Still
|Energy Substitution= No
|Energy Substitution= No
|Description= The subject's outline appears blurred. This distortion grants the subject partial concealment (20% chance of not being discovered).  
|Description= <onlyinclude><includeonly>[[Magic:Blur|Blur]] - </includeonly>The subject's outline appears blurred. This distortion grants the subject partial concealment (20% chance of not being discovered).</onlyinclude>


A ''See Invisibility'' spell does not counteract the blur effect, but a true seeing spell does.  
A ''See Invisibility'' spell does not counteract the blur effect, but a true seeing spell does.  
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  Note: Opponents who cannot see the subject ignore the spell's effect.
  Note: Opponents who cannot see the subject ignore the spell's effect.
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[[Category:Magic|Blur]]

Latest revision as of 18:18, 27 January 2019

Illusion ( Glamer )
Level: Brd 2, Sor/Wiz 2
Innate Level: 2
Component(s): V
Casting Time: 1 Action
Range: Touch
Target: Single
Duration: 1 Minute/Level
Counter(s):
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: No
Metamagic: Extend, Quicken, Silent, Still
Energy Substitution: No

The subject's outline appears blurred. This distortion grants the subject partial concealment (20% chance of not being discovered).

A See Invisibility spell does not counteract the blur effect, but a true seeing spell does.

Note: Opponents who cannot see the subject ignore the spell's effect.