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|mana1= | |mana1=Water | ||
|mana2= | |mana2=Air | ||
|mana3= | |mana3=Perception | ||
|location=East Edria | |location=East Edria | ||
|spire=Phoenix Spire | |spire=Phoenix Spire | ||
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The '''Cloudcaller''' attunement specializes in weather manipulation. | The '''Cloudcaller''' attunement specializes in weather manipulation, calling rain and storms, and then alter these storms to cause specific magical effects<ref name="aa5">''When Wizards Follow Fools'' Appendix 2</ref>. It has a primary [[mana]] type of [[water mana]] and a secondary of [[air mana]], which can be combined to make [[rain mana]]. At citrine, it grants access to [[perception mana]]. | ||
== Attunement Features == | |||
''Features that are a result of specific attunement functions, rather than the types of mana available to the attuned.'' | |||
=== Imbue Cloud === | |||
A function that imbues a conjured rain cloud with a spell, which then can rain down on a wide area. Spells imbued into clouds are much weaker than they would be as single-target spells, but have vast areas of effect. The critical downside is that these cannot distinguish between friend and foe. It's also noteworthy that the default mana types of the Cloudcaller are not particularly potent for most forms of combat, and thus, this attunement is often much stronger when paired with other attunements or magic sources<ref name="aa5"></ref>. | |||
== Notable Cloudcallers == | |||
* [[Emiko]] | |||
Latest revision as of 03:33, 5 August 2025
| Cloudcaller | |
| Primary Mana | Water |
|---|---|
| Secondary Mana | Air |
| Tertiary Mana | Perception |
| Compound Mana | Rain |
| Location | East Edria |
| Spire | Phoenix Spire |
The Cloudcaller attunement specializes in weather manipulation, calling rain and storms, and then alter these storms to cause specific magical effects[1]. It has a primary mana type of water mana and a secondary of air mana, which can be combined to make rain mana. At citrine, it grants access to perception mana.
Attunement Features[edit]
Features that are a result of specific attunement functions, rather than the types of mana available to the attuned.
Imbue Cloud[edit]
A function that imbues a conjured rain cloud with a spell, which then can rain down on a wide area. Spells imbued into clouds are much weaker than they would be as single-target spells, but have vast areas of effect. The critical downside is that these cannot distinguish between friend and foe. It's also noteworthy that the default mana types of the Cloudcaller are not particularly potent for most forms of combat, and thus, this attunement is often much stronger when paired with other attunements or magic sources[1].