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Tornado lasts for 6 turns. It immediately ends if you [[blink]] or [[teleport]], or if you enter another floor. After it ends, it has a cooldown of 3.5 - 4.5 turns.
 
Tornado lasts for 6 turns. It immediately ends if you [[blink]] or [[teleport]], or if you enter another floor. After it ends, it has a cooldown of 3.5 - 4.5 turns.
  
Creatures with rTornado ([[Sojobo]], [[air elemental]]s) are immune to this spell. Also, those who are currently casting Tornado are immune to hostile Tornados.
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Creatures with rTornado ([[Sojobo]], [[air elemental]]s) are immune to this spell. Also, those who are currently casting Tornado are immune to hostile Tornadoes.
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
While Tornado has poor damage/turn for a level 9 spell, it has great MP efficiency and irresistible damage. For a single, 9 MP cast, you'll get up to 6 turns of damage. Plus, you can cast other spells while the tornado is running. Great in an open area, especially against crowds.
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While Tornado has worse damage/turn than other level 9 spells, it has great MP efficiency and irresistible damage. For a single, 9 MP cast, you'll get up to 6 turns of damage. Plus, you can cast other spells while the tornado is running. Great in an open area, especially against crowds.
  
 
The downsides (other than damage/turn) mostly stem from the tornado mechanic itself. It is much weaker in a cramped area. For most of the duration, the tornado has a short radius. And, the spell has a lengthy cooldown.
 
The downsides (other than damage/turn) mostly stem from the tornado mechanic itself. It is much weaker in a cramped area. For most of the duration, the tornado has a short radius. And, the spell has a lengthy cooldown.
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===Tips & Tricks===
 
===Tips & Tricks===
*When the radius is 6, the amount of noise is 15. This number is multiplied by the delay of your last action (in [[aut]]s) and divided by 10.
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*When the radius is 5, the amount of noise is 15. This number is multiplied by the delay of your last action (in [[aut]]s) and divided by 10.
 
*Any [[tree]]s within Tornado's range have a chance of being destroyed by the spell.
 
*Any [[tree]]s within Tornado's range have a chance of being destroyed by the spell.
 
*Be careful not to use [[Blink]] while the spell is up unless you specifically want to end its effects.
 
*Be careful not to use [[Blink]] while the spell is up unless you specifically want to end its effects.
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==History==
 
==History==
 
*In [[0.27]], Tornado was replaced with [[Polar Vortex]]. Polar Vortex is functionally similar, but is a level 9 [[Ice Magic]] spell which deals 33% more damage and is 40% resistible by cold. rTornado/rVortex was also removed from air elementals and Sojobo.
 
*In [[0.27]], Tornado was replaced with [[Polar Vortex]]. Polar Vortex is functionally similar, but is a level 9 [[Ice Magic]] spell which deals 33% more damage and is 40% resistible by cold. rTornado/rVortex was also removed from air elementals and Sojobo.
*Prior to [[0.20]], rTornado was called wind resistance, and also affected [[Airstrike]].
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*Prior to [[0.22]], rTornado was called wind resistance, and also affected [[Airstrike]].
*Prior to [[0.17]], Tornado was a circle and rotated circularly.
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*Prior to [[0.17]], Tornado was a circle (range 6) and rotated circularly.
 
*Prior to [[0.10]], Tornado was slightly weaker.
 
*Prior to [[0.10]], Tornado was slightly weaker.
*Prior to [[0.9]], Tornado was stronger damage, didn't rotate monsters around, and didn't have a cooldown, but had a negative [[spell enhancer]].
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*Prior to [[0.9]], Tornado had stronger damage, didn't rotate monsters around, and didn't have a cooldown, but had a negative [[spell enhancer]].
 
*Tornado was added in [[0.8]].
 
*Tornado was added in [[0.8]].

Latest revision as of 22:10, 18 July 2023

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Tornado.png Tornado
Level 9
School1 Air
Source(s)
Casting noise 7
Spell noise ~15 (depends on radius and delay of your last action)
Turns the air around the caster into a mighty vortex, doing tremendous damage to everyone caught in it. Those affected will also be swept up into the air and tossed around. Only the eye of the storm is a safe place, and it follows the caster. The spell's effectiveness is greatly diminished in closed areas. After the tornado fades, it cannot be called forth again for a short time.

Tornado is a level 9 Air Magic spell which creates a vortex of raging wind around you.

Useful Info

Tornado creates clouds of raging wind, dealing a base of 9d(pow/15) physical damage per 1.0 turn.

The damage is then adjusted by:

  • Percentage of tiles open. In tight spaces, damage is reduced. Damage is multiplied by the ratio, (tiles with wind) / (tiles that could have wind).
  • "Duration-radius" factor. Creatures on the outside of the vortex will receive the most damage.

Tornado's radius is equal to sqrt(aut_passed) * 7/5, max. 5 tiles. Creatures and clouds caught inside will rotate in a counterclockwise fashion. The "rotation" is a square shape, and done at a rate of ~1 full rotation per 6 turns.

While casting the spell, the caster and anything caught inside will fly for a short period of time. Once it ends, there's a grace period of 1 turn until flight ends. Monsters won't make any effort to avoid falling into deep water or lava.

Tornado lasts for 6 turns. It immediately ends if you blink or teleport, or if you enter another floor. After it ends, it has a cooldown of 3.5 - 4.5 turns.

Creatures with rTornado (Sojobo, air elementals) are immune to this spell. Also, those who are currently casting Tornado are immune to hostile Tornadoes.

Strategy

While Tornado has worse damage/turn than other level 9 spells, it has great MP efficiency and irresistible damage. For a single, 9 MP cast, you'll get up to 6 turns of damage. Plus, you can cast other spells while the tornado is running. Great in an open area, especially against crowds.

The downsides (other than damage/turn) mostly stem from the tornado mechanic itself. It is much weaker in a cramped area. For most of the duration, the tornado has a short radius. And, the spell has a lengthy cooldown.

As a single school spell, Tornado is easier to train than the likes of Fire Storm. Regardless, as a level 9 spell, it is a significant XP investment (for a 3 rune game). In a 3 rune game, training for a level 9 spell usually means sacrificing on your defenses. But, for a low-range, damage over time spell that excels in open areas, you'll want good defenses. Tornado can still be worth it, but don't rush for it.

Tips & Tricks

  • When the radius is 5, the amount of noise is 15. This number is multiplied by the delay of your last action (in auts) and divided by 10.
  • Any trees within Tornado's range have a chance of being destroyed by the spell.
  • Be careful not to use Blink while the spell is up unless you specifically want to end its effects.

History

  • In 0.27, Tornado was replaced with Polar Vortex. Polar Vortex is functionally similar, but is a level 9 Ice Magic spell which deals 33% more damage and is 40% resistible by cold. rTornado/rVortex was also removed from air elementals and Sojobo.
  • Prior to 0.22, rTornado was called wind resistance, and also affected Airstrike.
  • Prior to 0.17, Tornado was a circle (range 6) and rotated circularly.
  • Prior to 0.10, Tornado was slightly weaker.
  • Prior to 0.9, Tornado had stronger damage, didn't rotate monsters around, and didn't have a cooldown, but had a negative spell enhancer.
  • Tornado was added in 0.8.