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DIRECTIONALSPELLS SPELLS

Usage: cast 'spellname' <direction> <victim>


Some spells are DIRECTIONAL, meaning you can cast them in a certain direction,

without even being in the same room as the target. This is particularly

useful, since mages have a weak constitution, and need to stay clear of the

fray, if possible.


Of course your target will still try to hunt you down. However when using a

directional spell you might receive the following message: 'You can't get a

clear shot.'

It means that the victim can't track you down because he is in another zone

or doesn't hunt people down in the first place.


Examples of directional spells are ACID_ARROW and INFERNO.

To see if a spell is directional type SPELLINFO spell.


Examples of usage:

cast 'magic missile' north cityguard or cast 'magic missile' n cityguard

cast 'cone of cold' e Gojira


See also: CLASSES SPELLINFO SPELLINDEX