Spell Force
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Spell Force, SPF, is a statistic that has a default value of 3, but which can be higher for some characters for some or all Spell Realms or Categories, or can be lower than 3.
It is used for one thing only, Spell Pushing, which is a roll to attempt to cast a Spell with a longer-than-normal Range and/or Duration (or Range Increment for attack spells). This article contains separate Advantages and DisAdvantages that can affect a character's Spell Force value, but in addition to this, SPF is also affected by the Strong Magic traits.
Spell Force, and its acronym SPF, is not to be confused with Speed Factor and its acronym, SF.
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Spell Force traits
Increased Spell Force
Reduced Spell Force
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