How does the level of a spell affect its effect?

A spell’s spell level (also referred to as simply “a spell’s level”) defines at what class level you can cast the spell. In the case of variable-level spells, the spell’s level determines the spell’s exact effects (see Variable-Level Spells below).

What does a variable level spell mean in RuneScape?

A variable-level spell is a spell that has different effects depending on the level of the spell slot you use to cast it. The spell description of a variable-level spell lists the spell level as a range (“1–6” for example) and notes how the spell’s effects change when cast at different spell levels.

What do you need to know about spells?

The amount of mana required to cast the spell. The amount of damage dealt by the spell, listed by type. The radius of the circular area in which the damage of the spell (if any) is dealt. The range of deviation of a spell from the aimed direction, measured in degrees. The lower the number, the more accurate the spell is.

When do you take damage from a spell?

You are most at risk of taking damage while casting when a spell’s casting time is 1 round or longer, you have provoked an attack of opportunity, or a foe readied an action to attack you when you began to cast. However, if you are taking ongoing damage (such as if you are bleeding or on fire), your spells are not disrupted in this way.

How does caster level affect the effect of a spell?

In the case of variable-level spells, the spell’s level determines the spell’s exact effects (see Variable-Level spells below). On the other hand, the caster level at which you cast a spell governs many aspects of how the spell works, often including its range and duration.

What happens if you concentrate on casting a spell?

Normally, you can concentrate even in a distracting situation, but if you’re casting a spell and you take damage from either a successful attack that targeted your AC or from an effect that you failed a saving throw against, the spell fails.

What happens when you dispel a summoning spell?

A summoning spell instantly brings a creature or object to a place you designate. When the spell ends or is dispelled, a summoned creature is instantly sent back to where it came from, but a summoned object is not sent back unless the spell description specifically indicates this.

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