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[[File:Mirage.png|thumb|A conjurer buffed with Mirage]]
[[File:Mirage.png|thumb|A conjurer buffed with Mirage]]
Mirage is not often used by conjurers, because its full potential is not known.  If used precisely, it can give many people knock down resistance as long as they stay within the very small range of its effect. An especially helpful spell in combination with this is [[Mind Blank]]. This combination gives a potential of 90% knock down resistance to the conjurer.
Mirage is not often used by conjurers, because its full potential is not known.  If used precisely, it can give many people knock down resistance as long as they stay within the very small range of its effect. This is, of course, considering that it has an effect, as testing has not shown this to be the case.
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Revision as of 11:51, 3 July 2010

"I may be weak, but can you tell wich one is me?"


Mirage is a Conjurer power: the 5th of the Sorcery discipline.

The conjurer creates a distorted version of herself. It's difficult to knock her down.
Type: Constant
Discipline level: 9
Character level: 17
Affects: SelfCasting time: 1sArea: 3mCooldown time: 60sGlobal Cooldown:
Power level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
 
Mana cost 65 80 95 110 125
Spell duration 30s
 
Buffs
Resist knock +10% +20% +30% +40% +50%

Notes

A conjurer buffed with Mirage

Mirage is not often used by conjurers, because its full potential is not known. If used precisely, it can give many people knock down resistance as long as they stay within the very small range of its effect. This is, of course, considering that it has an effect, as testing has not shown this to be the case.