Meteorisade
Meteorisade (listen ) is a static projectile spell that designates a point in space (melee range, if unmodified) to be the target of a barrage of Meteor spells.
Upon casting, 3 waves of meteors, arriving from all sides and phasing through terrain, will strike the target point. Projectiles multicast with Meteorisade will spawn even more meteors throughout their lifetime, and have their lifetime limited to 10 seconds.
Tips
- Cast this at range with a Trigger (or other means) if you value your life.
- Even if the meteors do not strike you, they may still light you on Fire if they come too close.
- The spell isn't made unlimited by the Unlimited Spells perk.
- Increasing the lifetime will cause additional waves of meteors to spawn, but the maximum duration is limited to 10 seconds. (This is the same as the maximum duration applied to other projectiles multicast alongside.)
Some spells define a sequence of "related" projectiles that don't match the sequence of projectiles added when normally casting the spell, meaning that they can have different behavior with Add Trigger and Plicate series of spells. They may produce different kind(s) of projectile(s) and/or a different number of projectiles. The "related" projectiles will be used:
- when Add Trigger/etc. targets this spell and the payload search succeeds
- when Plicates target this spell, if this spell is of type Projectile or Static Projectile and there is enough mana
If the original spell is also drawn and cast (which is very often the case with Plicates), then both "related" and "normal" projectile sequences may appear in the result.
- Meteorisade has a single one of its meteors as its related projectile, rather than meteor rain. This is not the same as the Meteor spell; compared to Meteor, this projectile has friendly fire, will travel through terrain for a short time after creation, can travel through liquids, and has a shorter lifetime.
Trivia
- Meteorisade is Finnish for "Meteor Rain"
- "Ālea iacta est" is Latin for "the die is cast" most famously said by Julius Caesar as he and his army crossed the Rubicon river in 49 BCE.[1]
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See Also
References
- ↑ Alea iacta est on Wikipedia.
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