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''Over the years, practitioners of the magical arts have gathered together numerous little tidbits of knowledge about the strange ways that [[:Category: Objects |things]] behave.  The more useful parts of this information are collectively known as "magic lore".  Those who have assimilated this lore know instinctively the way that an [[Enchant Weapon |enchanted]] [[:Category: Weapons |weapon]] quivers when it is waved, the degree of power within a [[:Category: Potions |potion]], the particular manner in which an evil doublet will refuse to lace up, and a veritable gaggle of other bits of information that collectively make magic lore a useful addition to one's knowledge.  Additionally, those versed in magic lore who have reached [[Level |level]] 25 are always exactly aware of what [[:Category: Skills And Spells |spells and skills]] [[Affects |affect]] them and for how long.''
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Prerequisite(s): [[Lore |Lore]].
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Syntax: [[Examine |examine]] [[:Category: Objects |<object>]].
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This [[:Category: Skills And Spells |skill]] is handy for [[:Category: Characters |characters]] of [[Cast |spellcasting]] [[:Category: Classes |classes]], and is useful for any [[:Category: Characters |character]] wanting to check his/her/its [[:Category: Skills That Buff Characters |buffing-spells]]' duration.
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[[Category: Skills And Spells]]
 
[[Category: Skills And Spells]]
 
[[Category: Lowmort Cleric Skills]]
 
[[Category: Lowmort Cleric Skills]]

Revision as of 01:11, 30 December 2005

Over the years, practitioners of the magical arts have gathered together numerous little tidbits of knowledge about the strange ways that things behave. The more useful parts of this information are collectively known as "magic lore". Those who have assimilated this lore know instinctively the way that an enchanted weapon quivers when it is waved, the degree of power within a potion, the particular manner in which an evil doublet will refuse to lace up, and a veritable gaggle of other bits of information that collectively make magic lore a useful addition to one's knowledge. Additionally, those versed in magic lore who have reached level 25 are always exactly aware of what spells and skills affect them and for how long.

Prerequisite(s): Lore.

Syntax: examine <object>.

This skill is handy for characters of spellcasting classes, and is useful for any character wanting to check his/her/its buffing-spells' duration.