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{{Flavour|This spell hurls a small bolt of magical energy. It never misses.}}
 
{{Flavour|This spell hurls a small bolt of magical energy. It never misses.}}
  
'''Magic Dart''' is a level 1 [[Conjurations]] spell which throws a dart of energy at an opponent, dealing 1d8 physical damage at max power. This is reduced by [[AC]], making it near useless against heavily armoured opponents. What this spell lacks in lethality compared to other level 1 spells, it makes up for with excellent range and the fact that it can't miss the target.
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'''Magic Dart''' is a level 1 [[Conjurations]] spell which throws a dart of energy at an opponent, dealing 1d8 physical damage at max power. This is reduced by [[AC]], making it useless against even moderately armoured opponents. What this spell lacks in lethality compared to other level 1 spells, it makes up for with excellent range and the fact that it can't miss the target. Even so, Magic Dart becomes obsolete as a combat spell by the mid-game; [[scroll of amnesia|forget]] it once you've acquired some more potent attack options.
 
 
Magic Dart becomes obsolete as a combat spell in the mid- and late-game.
 
  
 
[[Wizard]]s and [[Conjurer]]s begin with this spell memorized.
 
[[Wizard]]s and [[Conjurer]]s begin with this spell memorized.

Revision as of 20:36, 17 April 2013

Magic dart.png Magic Dart
Level 1
School1 Conjuration
Source(s)
Casting noise 1
Spell noise 1
This spell hurls a small bolt of magical energy. It never misses.

Magic Dart is a level 1 Conjurations spell which throws a dart of energy at an opponent, dealing 1d8 physical damage at max power. This is reduced by AC, making it useless against even moderately armoured opponents. What this spell lacks in lethality compared to other level 1 spells, it makes up for with excellent range and the fact that it can't miss the target. Even so, Magic Dart becomes obsolete as a combat spell by the mid-game; forget it once you've acquired some more potent attack options.

Wizards and Conjurers begin with this spell memorized.