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   | Effect ||  The caster may focus on a single target and attempt to read their surface thoughts. This requires an opposed roll vs. Magic Resistance. If the target succeeds to resist, the caster cannot read their thoughts - they may feel something "off," as though they have been probed. If they witness the spell being cast and they succeed on their save, they may attempt to roll Knowledge: Magic roll to recognize that a spell has been cast upon them.
   | Effect ||  The caster may focus on a single target and attempt to read their surface thoughts. This requires an opposed roll vs. Magic Resistance. If the target succeeds to resist, the caster cannot read their thoughts - they may feel something "off," or a brief sensation that someone was watching them. If they witness the spell being cast and they succeed on their save, they may attempt to roll Knowledge: Magic roll to recognize that a spell has been cast upon them.
If they fail their save, the caster is able to read their surface thoughts at will for the duration of their concentration.  
If they fail their save, the caster is able to read their surface thoughts at will for the duration of their concentration.  
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Revision as of 13:18, 23 May 2020

Required Mind Sphere 3
Range Sight, Sense Minds
Area 1 target
Duration Concentration
Casting Verbal, Somatic
Cast Action Standard
Mana Cost 2
Effect The caster may focus on a single target and attempt to read their surface thoughts. This requires an opposed roll vs. Magic Resistance. If the target succeeds to resist, the caster cannot read their thoughts - they may feel something "off," or a brief sensation that someone was watching them. If they witness the spell being cast and they succeed on their save, they may attempt to roll Knowledge: Magic roll to recognize that a spell has been cast upon them.

If they fail their save, the caster is able to read their surface thoughts at will for the duration of their concentration.