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What information do you have for the create spell?



Create spells allow you to create any object you can think of however you want it.

General spell statistics
CategoryEffects
Elemental propertyNonelemental*
Magic attack powerNot an attacking spell
Effective onNot applicable
Prerequisits to learning
  1. Be able to convert spell power to shock waves
  2. Have at least 500 spell power
  3. Be able to pinpoint an exact location
  4. Level must be higher than 400**
Equip effects***Strength and attack go down slightly; Magic and spirit go up quite a bit, and the rest remain the same
AP cost1.8 trillion


Table Footnotes:
* Create is neither of the ten elements mainly because it's not an attacking spell. The ten elements are described in detail here.
** These are all status terms. To learn more, go to this page.
*** Equip effects are minor changes to your primary stats [and rarely secondary and quaternary stats]. To learn more, go to this page.
AP cost is how many ability points the ability will take to learn. To learn more, see this page.

This table below describes the create spell in very high details.

Effects when castedAverage damage*Root Value**Video downloads?***
an object of the caster's wishes appears exactly as the caster describes in the position the caster set.N/A250,000,000 times the number of kilograms createdNo video necessary


Table footnotes:
* Create is not an attacking spell, rather, something is created [hence the name].
** Root value is the amount of spell power it would take to cast that spell if your spirit stat was equal to zero.
*** These single-level spells either have a video or not.
This spell is dependent on how much matter you wish to create. The more mass the object has you are creating, the higher the root value. For example, someone weighing 80 kilograms would need a root value 20 billion spell power to be created by the create spell. With a maxed spirit, it becomes a mere 159 spell power.
The effects of this spell are instantaneous, thus no video is necessary.

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