Element sequencer

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Intelligence, Wisdom and Faith help in casting this spell.

Affiliated stats:

      Primary: wisdom
    Secondary: charisma
     Tertiary: intelligence

This spell can be used to store the power of a number of spells, and to release them in very quick succession in a pre-defined order. In effect, you can store your favourite templar spell combinations and cast them by just invoking the power of this spell. Note that when a sequence is run, it will use up the spell points that are needed to cast the sequenced spells.

The number of sequences you can use as well as the maximum number of spells in a sequence depends on your proficiency in casting the spell.

The syntax is as follows:

 cast element sequencer at add <spell> at <the targets of the spell> to <sequence>
 cast element sequencer at remove <spell | the number of the spell | all> from <sequence>
 cast element sequencer at list, cast element sequencer at list <sequence>
 cast element sequencer at sequence <sequence> [at <target>]

As an example, we shall set up a sequence called 'templar':

 cast element sequencer at add element barrier at wamba to templar
 cast element sequencer at add shield of faith at wamba to templar
 cast element sequencer at add tool of hard justice at sword to templar

We have now added these spells to the sequence. To list the sequence, type:

 cast element sequencer at list templar

When about to enter combat, you can run the sequence by typing:

 cast element sequencer at sequence templar

If you fail, try again. When succesful, the sequence will instantly cast

all these spells at the targets you specified. When you want to remove the sequence, do:

 cast element sequencer at remove all from templar