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|Spell = Tornado | |Spell = Tornado | ||
|Image = tornado_2.jpg | |Image = tornado_2.jpg | ||
|Mana = | |Mana = 90 000 | ||
|Shots = 3 | |Shots = 3 | ||
|Range = 8 | |Range = 8 | ||
|Duration = 17 seconds | |Duration = 17 seconds | ||
|Magic Word = | |Magic Word = Cheenak | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Image:tornado.gif|left|thumb|frame|]]The tornado spell can | [[Image:tornado.gif|left|thumb|frame|]]The tornado spell generates a small twister that can destroy entire structures and send followers flying all around. When cast directly on a building, it will completely level the structure, but if the spell is cast when the Shaman is out of range of the building (using [[Autocast]]) the spell will do minimal damage and float away. | ||
Tornado is a very commonly used spell as it is cheap and | Tornado is a very commonly used spell as it is cheap and efficient for destroying huts in one shot. Players also use it to spread followers around, maybe in the water. [[Firewarrior]]s can still fire even if they are in the air, mostly getting another chance to kill the enemy [[shaman]]. | ||
In Shaman combat, one technique used is when the enemy [[shaman]] is in a tornado, to keep blasting the [[tornado]] in order drain the health of the enemy [[shaman]] before she can cast spells retaliate. | |||
One unique attribute of the tornado spell is it does not destroy the building materials it consumes. While the tornado does damage to the land when it destroys a building, the wood used in construction of the building is spread out around the spell's path. This is true of when a tornado hits a tree or pile of wood as well. | |||
Tornadoes can have 3 different colours, depending on what they are touching: | |||
brown when on land | |||
blue when on water | |||
orange when on lava (orange water) | |||
==Discovery Speech== | |||
<html5media height="720" width="1280">https://ts.popre.net/files/mp3s/Level%202%20-%20Use%20the%20tornado%20spell.mp3</html5media> | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 21 October 2020
Tornado |
Mana Required : 90 000 |
Shots : 3 |
Range : 8 |
Duration : 17 seconds |
Incantation : Cheenak |
The tornado spell generates a small twister that can destroy entire structures and send followers flying all around. When cast directly on a building, it will completely level the structure, but if the spell is cast when the Shaman is out of range of the building (using Autocast) the spell will do minimal damage and float away.
Tornado is a very commonly used spell as it is cheap and efficient for destroying huts in one shot. Players also use it to spread followers around, maybe in the water. Firewarriors can still fire even if they are in the air, mostly getting another chance to kill the enemy shaman.
In Shaman combat, one technique used is when the enemy shaman is in a tornado, to keep blasting the tornado in order drain the health of the enemy shaman before she can cast spells retaliate.
One unique attribute of the tornado spell is it does not destroy the building materials it consumes. While the tornado does damage to the land when it destroys a building, the wood used in construction of the building is spread out around the spell's path. This is true of when a tornado hits a tree or pile of wood as well.
Tornadoes can have 3 different colours, depending on what they are touching: brown when on land blue when on water orange when on lava (orange water)
Discovery Speech
<html5media height="720" width="1280">https://ts.popre.net/files/mp3s/Level%202%20-%20Use%20the%20tornado%20spell.mp3</html5media>
Spells | |
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Standard Spells: | Burn • Blast • Convert • Swarm • Invisibility • Magical Shield • Landbridge • Lightning • Hypnotise • Tornado • Swamp • Flatten • Earthquake • Erode • Firestorm • Angel of Death • Volcano |
Guest Spells: | Bloodlust • Teleport • Armageddon |
Multiplayer Spells: | Ghost Army |
Forge World Spells: | Flatten • Landbridge • Erode • Hill • Valley • Raise • Lower • Wildmen • Trees |