This spell’s destructive power is so notorious that casting it was banned for many generations. |
Tier | UT |
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MP Cost | 65 |
On Equip | +40 HP, +2 ATT |
Effect(s) | Shots hit multiple targets |
Shots | 20 (arc gap: 18°) |
Damage | 60–90 (average: 75) |
Total Damage | 1200–1800 (average: 1500) |
Projectile Speed | 16 tile(s)/second |
Lifetime | 0.7 second(s) |
Range | 11.2 tiles |
Fame Bonus | 6% |
Soulbound | |
Feed Power | 1,000 |
Loot Bag | |
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Drops From | Xolotl the Lightning God Mighty Quest Chest |
Notes:
Compared to its successor-turned-predecessor, the Tablet of the King’s Avatar, the Penetrating Blast Spell shakes things up a little. It deals far less damage than most spells - less than a T3 Scorching Blast - but has the ability to pierce its targets. However, unlike the old Tablet, it also benefits from an extremely low MP cost that allows it to be spammed. This makes it a highly effective tool that can be spammed for crowd clearing, an ability that Wizard doesn’t normally possess. However, due to its low damage, it is advised to switch to a different spell for boss battles where damage matters.
Another thing to note is that the spell provides good stat bonuses - providing 2 ATT like the Recurring Terror Spell and being the only spell aside from Elemental Detonation to provide HP. Thus, it may be advisable to use it as a primary spell to bolster Wizard’s offense and survivability during situations where an actual spell isn’t needed as much.
History:
This spell was spawned by exploiters a few years ago, and was removed from the users’ inventories.
However, the Spell has since been reintroduced in the form of an untiered item from the Secluded Thicket.
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