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==== Generic Spells ====
==== Generic Spells ====
Generic spells are usually a direct effect. Examples for generic spells are Augue and Illustro.
Generic spells are usually a direct effect. Examples for generic spells are [[Flamma]] and Illustro.


==== Transfiguration Spells ====
==== Transfiguration Spells ====
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==== Charm ====
==== Charm ====
Charms, also called enchantments, are spells that modify properties of objects or individuals, or add new properties. The difference to transfiguration spells is often explained that transfiguration changes what an object is, while enchantment changes what it does. Charms are probably the most common type of spell. An example for a charm is Color Verto.
Charms, also called enchantments, are spells that modify properties of objects or individuals, or add new properties. The difference to transfiguration spells is often explained that transfiguration changes what an object is, while enchantment changes what it does. Charms are probably the most common type of spell. An example for a charm is [[Color Verto]].


==== Jinx ====
==== Jinx ====
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==== Counter-spells ====
==== Counter-spells ====
Although counter-spells are basically generic spells, they are considered a separate category. While some counter-spells, like Solvincula, are pre-defined, they may also be rituals, tailored specifically to certain effects or curses.
Although counter-spells are basically generic spells, they are considered a separate category. While some counter-spells, like [[Solvincula]], are pre-defined, they may also be rituals, tailored specifically to certain effects or curses.


==== Miscellaneous Techniques ====
==== Miscellaneous Techniques ====
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* Magic Throw (aka. simple cast) - a basic cast that can be unleashed by flicking one's focus without incantation. This creates a magic missile that, depending on its force, can knock things over or cause damage or harm.
* Magic Throw (aka. simple cast) - a basic cast that can be unleashed by flicking one's focus without incantation. This creates a magic missile that, depending on its force, can knock things over or cause damage or harm.
* Basic Block (aka. direct block, magic parry, basic deflection) - by using one's focus and improvising a protective barrier, directed spells can be blocked. One should also not try and block more powerful spells with this technique, especially if the opponent is stronger than oneself. Certain spells, such as Exarmo, cannot be blocked in this way. It is important that one should try and deflect a spell with this technique, rather than block it head-on.
* Basic Block (aka. direct block, magic parry, basic deflection) - by using one's focus and improvising a protective barrier, directed spells can be blocked. One should also not try and block more powerful spells with this technique, especially if the opponent is stronger than oneself. Certain spells, such as [[Exarmo]], cannot be blocked in this way. It is important that one should try and deflect a spell with this technique, rather than block it head-on.


=== List of Known Spells ===
=== List of Known Spells ===
[[List of Spells]]
[[List of Spells]]