/* ---------------- Fog from the Void true_utr_fogvoid ---------------- 1/9/06 by Stratovarius */ /** @file Fog from the Void Level: Perfected Map 1 Range: 100 feet Area: 20' Radius Duration: 1 Minute Spell Resistance: No Save: None Metautterances: Extend At your words, moisture in the air and ground condenses into a thick mist. You create a thick, roiling cloud of fog like the fog cloud spell. If you add 10 to the DC of your Truespeak check, you can create a solid fog, as the spell. */ #include "true_inc_trufunc" #include "true_utterhook" //#include "prc_alterations" void main() { /* Spellcast Hook Code Added 2006-7-19 by Stratovarius If you want to make changes to all utterances check true_utterhook to find out more */ if (!TruePreUtterCastCode()) { // If code within the PreUtterCastHook (i.e. UMD) reports FALSE, do not run this spell return; } // End of Spell Cast Hook object oTrueSpeaker = OBJECT_SELF; object oTarget = PRCGetSpellTargetObject(); struct utterance utter = EvaluateUtterance(oTrueSpeaker, oTarget, METAUTTERANCE_EXTEND, LEXICON_PERFECTED_MAP); if(utter.bCanUtter) { // This is done so Speak Unto the Masses can read it out of the structure utter.fDur = TurnsToSeconds(1); if(utter.bExtend) utter.fDur *= 2; // The NORMAL effect of the Utterance goes here if (utter.nSpellId == UTTER_FOG_VOID_CLOUD) { // eLink is used for Duration Effects (Buff/Penalty to AC) utter.eLink = EffectAreaOfEffect(AOE_PER_FOG_VOID_CLOUD); } // The REVERSE effect of the Utterance goes here else /* Effects of UTTER_FOG_VOID_SOLID would be here */ { // eLink is used for Duration Effects (Buff/Penalty to AC) utter.eLink = EffectAreaOfEffect(AOE_PER_FOG_VOID_SOLID); } // If either of these ApplyEffect isn't needed, delete it. // Duration Effects ApplyEffectAtLocation(DURATION_TYPE_TEMPORARY, utter.eLink, PRCGetSpellTargetLocation(), utter.fDur); // Mark for the Law of Sequence. This only happens if the utterance succeeds, which is why its down here. DoLawOfSequence(oTrueSpeaker, utter.nSpellId, utter.fDur); }// end if - Successful utterance }