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==Description==
==Description==
This solid shield is commonly reinforced with greensteel bands and inlaid with [[Materials#Tempest Jade|tempest jade]] decorations. It is a favourite of battlefield magicians, especially [[Dawn|Dawnish]] war-witches and [[Imperial Orcs|Imperial orc]] [[Imperial Orcs magical traditions#Warcasters|warcasters]]. While it requires additional skill for a magician to benefit from a shield, those who favour the shield-and-wand or shield-and-rod style of fighting find the warcaster's oath to be a valuable addition to their tactics.  
This solid shield is commonly reinforced with greensteel bands and inlaid with [[Materials#Tempest Jade|tempest jade]] decorations. It is a favourite of battlefield magicians, especially [[Dawn|Dawnish]] war-witches and [[Imperial Orcs|Imperial orc]] [[Imperial Orcs magical traditions#Warcasters|warcasters]]. While it requires additional skill for a magician to benefit from a shield, those who favour the shield-and-wand or shield-and-rod style of fighting find the warcaster's oath to be a valuable addition to their tactics.  


While it is popular among more martially-inclined magicians, it also sees some use among magicians who focus on healing and supporting their allies; incantations such as [[Spell list#Heal|heal]] or [[Spell list#Purify|purify]] are depressingly easy to interrupt, but a magician with this shield can not only cover himself and his patient from random blows or arrows, but in the event that an enemy gets close enough to strike a lucky blow the magician's resources are not wasted.
While it is popular among more martially-inclined magicians, it also sees some use among magicians who focus on healing and supporting their allies; incantations such as [[heal]] or [[purify]] are depressingly easy to interrupt, but a magician with this shield can not only cover themselves and their patients from random blows or arrows, but in the event that an enemy gets close enough to incapacitate the magician, they can restore themselves and continue fighting, or beat a hasty retreat.  


The Imperial orc magicians who use this shield, however, are strong proponents of the more warlike use. They wade into combat alongside their legion, invoking offensive spells with their rods while using the shield to ensure they do not need to back out of the fray to begin casting spells such as [[Spell list#Swift heal|swift heal]], [[Spell list#Empower|empower]] or [[Spell list#Repel|repel]]. While the orc risks constant interruptions, as long as they are prepared to accept them they know they will ''eventually'' complete their spellcasting. This attitude has lead to some of the wielders, orc and human alike, being dubbed ''warchanters'' because their invocations can take much longer than those of magicians who retreat to a safe location to begin their spellcasting.
The Imperial orc magicians who use this shield, however, are strong proponents of the more warlike use. They wade into combat alongside their legion, invoking offensive spells with their rods while using the shield as insurance that they will be available to aid their allies even if an enemy manages to break through their defences. While the orc risks constant interruptions, they will ''eventually'' complete their spellcasting. This attitude has led to some of the wielders, orc and human alike, being dubbed ''warchanters'' because their invocations can take much longer than those of magicians who retreat to a safe location to begin their spellcasting.
 
Magicians who favour this shield find [[Philtres_of_the_High_Peaks#Mageblood|mageblood]] and similar potions that restore personal mana to be especially useful, allowing them to maintain an emergency reserve of mana with which to power the shield while still making use of their spells in dangerous situations. It is not uncommon for a wealthy magician to combine the use of this shield with a [[Gravedigger's Vest]], allowing them to gain additional benefit from the burst of healing energy the shield can provide.


==Rules==
==Rules==
* '''Form:''' [[Combat#Shields|shield]] (Talisman). You cannot make a warcaster's oath that is a buckler.
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* '''Effect:''' When you are interrupted while casting a spel (whether [[Spell list#Regular Spells|regular]] or [[Spell list#Offensive Spells|offensive]]), you do not lose any mana.
* '''Effect:''' You may spend 2 personal mana (instead of 1 [[Heroic skills#Hero|hero point]]) to use the [[Heroic skills#Unstoppable|unstoppable]] skill as if you know it. You must be able to cast spells to use this power - it will not work if you are wearing any armour other than mage armour.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a warcaster's oath requires seven ingots of [[Materials#Green Iron|green iron]], five ingots of [[Materials#Tempest Jade|tempest jade]] and four measures of [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a warcaster's oath requires seven ingots of [[Materials#Green Iron|green iron]], five ingots of [[Materials#Tempest Jade|tempest jade]], and four measures of [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 29 December 2023

Urizen Shield.jpg
This powerful shield allows a battle mage to fight death itself.

Description

This solid shield is commonly reinforced with greensteel bands and inlaid with tempest jade decorations. It is a favourite of battlefield magicians, especially Dawnish war-witches and Imperial orc warcasters. While it requires additional skill for a magician to benefit from a shield, those who favour the shield-and-wand or shield-and-rod style of fighting find the warcaster's oath to be a valuable addition to their tactics.

While it is popular among more martially-inclined magicians, it also sees some use among magicians who focus on healing and supporting their allies; incantations such as heal or purify are depressingly easy to interrupt, but a magician with this shield can not only cover themselves and their patients from random blows or arrows, but in the event that an enemy gets close enough to incapacitate the magician, they can restore themselves and continue fighting, or beat a hasty retreat.

The Imperial orc magicians who use this shield, however, are strong proponents of the more warlike use. They wade into combat alongside their legion, invoking offensive spells with their rods while using the shield as insurance that they will be available to aid their allies even if an enemy manages to break through their defences. While the orc risks constant interruptions, they will eventually complete their spellcasting. This attitude has led to some of the wielders, orc and human alike, being dubbed warchanters because their invocations can take much longer than those of magicians who retreat to a safe location to begin their spellcasting.

Magicians who favour this shield find mageblood and similar potions that restore personal mana to be especially useful, allowing them to maintain an emergency reserve of mana with which to power the shield while still making use of their spells in dangerous situations. It is not uncommon for a wealthy magician to combine the use of this shield with a Gravedigger's Vest, allowing them to gain additional benefit from the burst of healing energy the shield can provide.

Rules

  • Form: Talisman. Takes the form of a full-sized shield. You cannot make a magic buckler. You must be wielding this shield to use its magical properties.
  • Requirement: You must have the shield skill to bond to this item.
  • Effect: You may spend 2 personal mana (instead of 1 hero point) to use the unstoppable skill as if you know it. You must be able to cast spells to use this power - it will not work if you are wearing any armour other than mage armour.
  • Materials: Crafting a warcaster's oath requires seven ingots of green iron, five ingots of tempest jade, and four measures of dragonbone. It takes one month to make one of these items.