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The target can cast {{{1}}} with a few words of appropriate roleplaying, rather than taking the standard 10 seconds. In addition, {{{2}}} are not interrupted if the caster or target are attacked, or if the target makes an attack.
The target can cast {{{1}}} with a few words of appropriate roleplaying, rather than taking the standard 10 seconds. In addition, the casting is not interrupted if the caster or target are attacked, or if the target makes an attack.


The target does not gain any additional knowledge of, or ability to cast, {{{2}}}. Other requirements do not change; the caster must still be unarmoured, and they must still be capable of touching the target with the casting hand throughout the casting of the spell.  
The target does not gain any additional knowledge of, or ability to cast, spells they do not know. Other requirements of casting a [[Spellcasting#Regular Spells|regular spell]] do not change - the caster must still be unarmoured, and they must still be capable of touching the target with their casting hand throughout the performance of the spell.  
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 4 December 2015

The target can cast {{{1}}} with a few words of appropriate roleplaying, rather than taking the standard 10 seconds. In addition, the casting is not interrupted if the caster or target are attacked, or if the target makes an attack.

The target does not gain any additional knowledge of, or ability to cast, spells they do not know. Other requirements of casting a regular spell do not change - the caster must still be unarmoured, and they must still be capable of touching the target with their casting hand throughout the performance of the spell.