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'''Vortices''' are odd phenomena that occur in certain elementally charged places or created by [[spell]]s. For the most part, they aren't overtly hostile; many of them are permanently [[confused]] and will float aimlessly about, only dealing damage when they happen to crash into something. They are all [[nonliving]], however, and are all immune to [[Hexes|magical effects]] and are generally highly resistant to elemental magic.
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'''Vortices''' are odd phenomena that occur in certain elementally charged places or are created by [[spell]]s. For the most part, they aren't overtly hostile; many of them are permanently [[confused]] and will float aimlessly about, only dealing damage when they happen to crash into something. They are all [[nonliving]], however, and are all immune to [[Hexes|magical effects]] as well as generally highly resistant to elemental magic.
  
 
==List of vortices==
 
==List of vortices==
{{monsterlink|Insubstantial wisp}} - Thin clouds of gases that travel in packs and swarm passers by. They [[Blink|blink]] often.
 
 
 
{{monsterlink|Fire vortex}} - Swirling clouds of flame found in volcanic areas or created with [[Fire Storm|extremely powerful]] [[Fire Magic]].
 
{{monsterlink|Fire vortex}} - Swirling clouds of flame found in volcanic areas or created with [[Fire Storm|extremely powerful]] [[Fire Magic]].
  
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{{monsterlink|Spatial maelstrom}} - A cognizant (and hungry) hole in creation. It seeks to dissolve all matter into raging storms of unreality.
 
{{monsterlink|Spatial maelstrom}} - A cognizant (and hungry) hole in creation. It seeks to dissolve all matter into raging storms of unreality.
  
{{monsterlink|Twister}} - A localized wind-storm that sweeps away anything unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.
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{{monsterlink|Twister}} - A localized [[Polar Vortex|windstorm]] that sweeps away anything unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.
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==Retired vortices==
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{{monsterlink|Insubstantial wisp}} - Thin clouds of [[Swamp]] gases that traveled in packs and swarmed passersby. They [[Blink|blinked]] often and occasionally [[Static Discharge|discharged electricity]].
  
==Retired==
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{{monsterlink|Vapour}} - Invisible wads of mist that occasionally discharged [[Lightning Bolt]]s in random directions.
{{monsterlink|Vapour}} - Invisible wads of mist that occasionally discharge [[Lightning Bolt]]s in random directions.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Vapours were removed in [[0.15]].
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*Insubstantial wisps were replaced by [[will-o-the-wisp]]s in [[0.26]].
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*Vapours were removed in [[0.15]].
  
 
[[Category:Lists of monsters]]
 
[[Category:Lists of monsters]]

Latest revision as of 13:15, 23 November 2023

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Vortices are odd phenomena that occur in certain elementally charged places or are created by spells. For the most part, they aren't overtly hostile; many of them are permanently confused and will float aimlessly about, only dealing damage when they happen to crash into something. They are all nonliving, however, and are all immune to magical effects as well as generally highly resistant to elemental magic.

List of vortices

v Fire vortex.png Fire vortex - Swirling clouds of flame found in volcanic areas or created with extremely powerful Fire Magic.

v Spatial vortex.png Spatial vortex - A wandering tear in the fabric of space that deals heavy distortion damage to anything it bumps into.

v Spatial maelstrom.png Spatial maelstrom - A cognizant (and hungry) hole in creation. It seeks to dissolve all matter into raging storms of unreality.

v Twister.png Twister - A localized windstorm that sweeps away anything unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.

Retired vortices

v Insubstantial wisp.png Insubstantial wisp - Thin clouds of Swamp gases that traveled in packs and swarmed passersby. They blinked often and occasionally discharged electricity.

v Vapour.png Vapour - Invisible wads of mist that occasionally discharged Lightning Bolts in random directions.

History