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{{spellbook|name=charm monster|level=3|type=[[Enchantment_spells|Enchantment]]|cost=300|turns=6}}
 
{{spellbook|name=charm monster|level=3|type=[[Enchantment_spells|Enchantment]]|cost=300|turns=6}}
Allows you to learn the charm monster spell. This spell has the same effect as an uncursed [[scroll of taming]], turning nearby monsters into pets.  Even if you cast the spell correctly, monsters have a chance of resisting it, increasing with the [[Magic resistance (monster)|monster's MR]] and decreasing with your level.
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Allows you to learn the charm monster spell.  
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== Casting Effects ==
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This spell has the basic effect of an uncursed [[scroll of taming]], turning adjacent monsters into pets.  Monsters have a chance of resisting it, increasing with the [[Magic resistance (monster)|monster's MR]] and decreasing with your level. There is no functional difference between different skill levels.
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The taming effect will also pacify any angry [[shopkeepers]] and [[aligned priest]]s it affects.
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[[Category:Spellbooks|Charm monster]]
 
[[Category:Spellbooks|Charm monster]]

Revision as of 14:10, 21 November 2010

spellbook of
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Appearance random
Base price 300 zm
Weight 50
Turns to read 6
Ink to write 15–29
Spell type [[Enchantment spells|Enchantment]]
Level 3
Power cost 15 Pw

Allows you to learn the charm monster spell.

Casting Effects

This spell has the basic effect of an uncursed scroll of taming, turning adjacent monsters into pets. Monsters have a chance of resisting it, increasing with the monster's MR and decreasing with your level. There is no functional difference between different skill levels.

The taming effect will also pacify any angry shopkeepers and aligned priests it affects.

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