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When casting a Spell, a Mage may spend an unspent Activation Point to Reroll any number of dice. Mana Counters are a resource that represents mana - the energy required for casting Spells. Mana Counters can be spent for covering the price of Conjuration-type Spells or some other powerful Spells. When in the Active Role, a Mage can convert any number of its Activation Points into the corresponding number of Mana Counters (replace Activation Points with Mana Counters) and place them in their personal pool. Mana counters are cumulative and do not disappear at the end of the turn!
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When casting a Spell, a Mage may spend an unspent Activation Point to Reroll any number of dice. Mana Counters are a resource that represents mana - the energy required for casting [[Spells]]. Mana Counters can be spent for covering the price of Conjuration-type Spells or some other powerful Spells. When in the Active Role, a Mage can convert any number of its Activation Points into the corresponding number of Mana Counters (replace Activation Points with Mana Counters) and place them in their personal pool. Mana counters are cumulative and do not disappear at the end of the turn!
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<small>''Source: Eldfall Chronicles Rulebook v1.6, p. 65.''</small>
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 11 June 2026

Язык / Language: English · Русский

When casting a Spell, a Mage may spend an unspent Activation Point to Reroll any number of dice. Mana Counters are a resource that represents mana - the energy required for casting Spells. Mana Counters can be spent for covering the price of Conjuration-type Spells or some other powerful Spells. When in the Active Role, a Mage can convert any number of its Activation Points into the corresponding number of Mana Counters (replace Activation Points with Mana Counters) and place them in their personal pool. Mana counters are cumulative and do not disappear at the end of the turn!


Source: Eldfall Chronicles Rulebook v1.6, p. 65.