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- | ====== Duplico ====== | + | |
- | **Duplico** is a [[aspect: | + | |
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- | Duplico stems from :aetas: [[aspect: | + | |
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- | ===== Impact | + | |
- | Duplico is a powerful aspect that acts similar to :amplius: [[aspect: | + | |
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- | Since Duplico is commonly used to duplicate, there' | + | |
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- | ===== Characteristics ===== | + | |
- | The aspect is divided by three facets: [[#repetition|repetition]] and [[# | + | |
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- | ==== Repetition ==== | + | |
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- | === Multiplication === | + | |
- | When used alone or with :amplius: [[aspect: | + | |
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- | For sorcia being cast, the cost of [[culture: | + | |
- | * The trait specified | + | |
- | * Intensity, exponentially | + | |
- | * Margin of error (less than intended intensity) | + | |
- | * Lowest is 25% away from intended | + | |
- | * Duration | + | |
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- | Duplico used to amplify a trait in multiples is more exhausting in high amounts compared to :amplius: [[aspect: | + | |
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- | A higher margin of error from using Duplico is more beneficial than being accurate since it ends up being more efficient, though it ends up more common the be less than and rarer to achieve the indended intensity. | + | |
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- | === Duplication === | + | |
- | If used with :imitio: [[aspect: | + | |
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- | For sorcia being cast, the cost of [[culture: | + | |
- | * The trait specified | + | |
- | * Amount of duplicates | + | |
- | * Margin of error (less than intended amount) | + | |
- | * Lowest is 25% away from intended | + | |
- | * Duration | + | |
- | * Effectiveness | + | |
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- | The nature of Duplico itself does not make a complete copy of an item or sorcia, but only its traits and only temporarily. Not all traits can be duplicated, such as the effects of potions. For example: a healing potion can be duplicated, but there will be next to no healing effect nor satiate thirst. | + | |
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- | If Duplico was effectively used on one-time status healing items without consuming them, it can be used to mass heal a status effect among the party. Consuming duplicated items ends up being more harmful to the user than actually be of use since the duplicates themselves are made with sorcia. | + | |
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- | ==== Mixture ==== | + | |
- | In addition to use Duplico for amplification, | + | |
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- | === Blending === | + | |
- | Duplico can be used to selectively blend one or more traits from one trait to another in an item and/or sorcia. For items, this only blends a group of traits from one item into another, but not all of them. The item is not expended in the process. | + | |
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- | For sorcia being cast, the cost of [[culture: | + | |
- | * The amount of traits involved | + | |
- | * Chance of success (overall and/or per trait) | + | |
- | * Lowest is 25% chance | + | |
- | * Degree of success | + | |
- | * Lowest is 25% of intended | + | |
- | * Duration | + | |
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- | Blending is used more in situations where not all traits are necessary from items and/or sorcia. Such as increasing the damage or offensive sorcia but not necessarily its range. | + | |
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- | === Combination === | + | |
- | If blending is not an option, Duplico can be used to combine two sets of traits into one in an item and/or sorcia. For items, it only combines traits of one item to another and the item being transferred from is not expended. | + | |
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- | For sorcia being cast, the cost of [[culture: | + | |
- | * The amount of traits involved | + | |
- | * Chance of success (overall and/or per trait) | + | |
- | * Lowest is 25% chance | + | |
- | * Degree of success | + | |
- | * Lowest is 25% of intended | + | |
- | * Duration | + | |
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- | In most cases Duplico is used in alchemy and forgery, mainly to combine and stack the effects of items and/or equipment used in the field. In battle, the effects of these is highly varied since sorcia in battle tends to have lower duration in active use. This is very useful for support spells when done right. | + | |
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- | ===== Author Notes ===== | + | |
- | * Sorcia using Duplico tends to be harder to pull off than :amplius: [[aspect: | + | |
- | * Duplico is intended to be used to amplify affects muliplicatively rather than just outright duplicating an object or skill. Should one consider the use of Duplico to duplicate, it must be paired with :imitio: [[aspect: | + | |
- | * Duplico is not designed for transmutation, | + | |
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- | ===== Trivia ===== | + | |
- | * Among all of the aspects, Duplico' | + | |
- | * Duplico was introduced in the aspect list's second pass, originally named " | + | |
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