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« on: November 06, 2005, 08:13:00 am »
This topic will discuss all types of magic in Ultima V.

Any questions? I'll post some more later.
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2005, 08:18:00 am »
I guess magics wil be parted in elements? fire/water/air/earth

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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2005, 09:19:00 am »
The following information is provided as "in box" documentation but I copied it from the Ultima Onlina Archive and reformatted for this forum.


The Languages of Magic in Ultima V

Some aspects of magical lore have become fairly well known. One such is the language of magic. This is a set of twenty-four syllables compiled by a great language scholar after traveling throughout Britannia for more than seven years. These are all the components of any magic spell yet unknown; but they are little help -- and extremely dangerous -- without knowledge of how to combine them into the phrases that make meaningful incantations.

Following is a list of these powerful syllables, approximations of their meanings.

Syllable  Idea
--------  ---------
  An ..... negate
  Bet .... small
  Corp ... death
  Des .... down
  Ex ..... freedom
  Flam ... flame
  Grav ... energy
  Hur .... wind
  In ..... create
  Kal .... invoke
  Lor .... light
  Mani ... life
  Nox .... poison
  Por .... movement
  Quas ... illusion
  Rel .... change
  Sanct .. protection
  Tym .... time
  Uus .... up
  Vas .... great
  Wis .... knowledge
  Xen .... creature
  Ylem ... matter
  Zu ..... sleep


The Mixtures of Magic

Reagents are herbs needed for the preparation of magical mixtures. Most are sold in apothecaries; a few are hard to find and require special effort to obtain. Following is a chart of the magical reagents and the general areas of proficiency they affect (in parentheses).

Black Pearl (Projection)-- A rare version of the standard white pearl, a black pearl is a forceful reagent in the creation of kinesthetic magic, that is, projecting objects.

Blood Moss (Movement)-- Fungal growth usually found in deep forests and warm, damp areas; especially favored as a reagent for its ability to enhance mobility.

Garlic (Warding)-- Ubiquitous and strong-scented reagent, used effectively in warding off evil spirits.

Ginseng (Healing)-- Ancient reagent used extensively in healing.

Mandrake Root (Power)-- Very rare and usually expensive magical herb growing only in swampy areas, mandrake root is said to bring great power to magic that uses it.

Nightshade (poison, Illusion)-- Rare, poisonous plant that appears only when the moons are in a certain conjunction. Those who learn its whereabouts and manage to be there in the dead of night when the moons are full can pick nightshade without danger and benefit from its powerful ability as a reagent to create illusions.

Spider Silk (Binding)-- The magical product of the garden spider and its relatives has no peer in its ability to bind. As a reagent mixed for magic, spider silk magnifies its binding power many times over.

Sulphurous Ash (Energy)-- Common material left by volcanic action, ash is an excellent source of energy in magical mixtures.


The Spells

Spells diverge greatly in term of difficulty, and, correspondingly, in terms of danger to the caster. After years of observation, and experimentation, scholars in magic have classified spells into eight circles of difficulty. Thus, mages who can command only the simplest spells are considered to be in the first circle.

Full mages' magical ability is directly related to their intelligence. Bards appear to have half the magical ability of full mages and fighters rarely have any. Casting spells drains magical powers, limiting how many spells mages can cast before resting. A spell will drain magical powers in amounts proportional to the spell's circle of difficulty.

On the facing page, a chart classifies the spells by circle, with a brief indication of each spell's use, a note on when it can be used, and an ingredient list. Do not take the ingredient lists to be recipes, as wrong quantities or careless mixing could have terrible results.

Note that not all spells can be used in all situations. Quite a few spells need far too much time or concentration to be cast during combat, others feed on the energies present in the battle arena.

Full descriptions of each spell's nature, use and effects follow. In the following chart, dng./com. signifies that the spell works in both dungeons and combat.Chart of Spells


Key: SPELL -- EFFECT -- TIME -- REAGENTS

1st Circle

An Nox -- cure poison -- anytime -- ginseng, garlic
An Zu -- awaken -- combat -- ginseng, garlic
Grav Por -- magical missile -- combat -- ash, pearl
In Lor -- light -- noncombat -- ash
Mani -- heal -- anytime -- ginseng, silk

2nd Circle

An Sanct -- unlock -- anytime -- ash, moss
An Xen Corp -- repel undead -- combat -- garlic, ash
In Wis -- locate -- noncombat -- nightshade, silk, pearl
Kal Xen -- call animal -- combat -- silk, mandrake
Rel Hur -- wind change -- noncombat -- ash, moss

3rd Circle

In Flam Grav -- wall of fire -- dng/com -- pearl, ash, silk
In Nox Grav -- wall of poison -- dng/com -- nightshade, silk, pearl
In Por -- blink (teleport) -- anytime -- silk, moss
In Zu Grav -- wall of sleep -- dng/com -- ginseng, silk, pearl
Vas Flam -- ball of flames -- combat -- ash, pearl
Vas Lor -- great light -- noncombat -- ash, mandrake

4th Circle

An Grav -- dispell field -- anytime -- pearl, ash
Des Por -- downward move -- dungeon -- moss, silk
In Sanct -- protection -- anytime -- ash, ginseng, garlic
In Sanct Grav -- protection field -- dng/com -- mandrake, silk, pearl
Uus Por -- upward move -- dungeon -- moss, silk
Wis Quas -- reveal -- combat -- silk, nightshade

5th Circle

An Ex Por -- magic lock -- anytime -- ash, moss, garlic
In Bet Xen -- insect swarm -- combat -- moss, silk, ash
In Ex Por -- magic unlock -- anytime -- ash, moss
In Zu -- sleep -- combat -- ginseng, nightshade, silk
Rel Tym -- quickness -- combat -- ash, mandrake, moss
Vas Mani -- great heal -- noncombat -- ginseng, silk, mandrake

6th Circle

An Xen Ex -- charm -- combat -- pearl, nightshade, silk
In An -- negate magic -- anytime -- garlic, mandrake, ash
In Vas Por Ylem -- tremor -- combat -- moss, ash, mandrake
Quas An Wis -- confuse -- combat -- mandrake, nightshade
Wis An Ylem -- xray -- noncombat -- mandrake, ash

7th Circle

In Nox Hur -- poison wind -- combat -- nightshade, ash, moss
In Quas Corp -- fear -- combat -- nightshade, mandrake, garlic
In Quas Wis -- peer -- noncombat -- nightshade, mandrake
In Quas Xen -- clone -- combat -- ash, silk, moss, ginseng, nightshade, mandrake
Sanct Lor -- invisibility -- combat -- mandrake, nightshade, moss
Xen Corp -- kill -- combat -- pearl, nightshade

8th Circle

An Tym -- time stop -- anytime -- mandrake, garlic, moss
In Flam Hur -- flame wind -- combat -- ash, moss, mandrake
In Mani Corp -- resurrect -- noncombat -- garlic, ginseng, silk, ash, moss, mandrake
In Vas Grav Corp -- cone of energy -- combat -- mandrake, nightshade, ash
Kal Xen Corp -- summon -- combat -- mandrake, garlic, moss, silk
Vas Rel Por -- gate travel -- noncombat -- ash, pearl, mandrake



There are also 3 undocumented spells that you can find by talking to NPCs during the game.
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« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2005, 01:51:00 pm »
wow, the magic system sounds awesome  O_Oshocked2.gif%)rolleyes2.gif

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« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2005, 11:15:00 am »
hehe, is it sad that I REMEMBER having that chart and info next to me while playing Ultima7?

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« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2005, 12:06:00 pm »
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QUOTE (CDI @ 7 November 2005, 17:15)
hehe, is it sad that I REMEMBER having that chart and info next to me while playing Ultima7?

Great! You are probably well qualified to answer the questions below. Actually, if anyone has a preference, please chime in.

Did you make extensive of the chart? Did you find yourself referring to the chart alot when mixing spells? :???:confus.gif

I thought about implementing the mixing of spells exactly like the PC version, but then I thought... wow... what about that spell chart... I don't want to have to carry around a chart while playing U5 on a calc.

I could simpify the process some. What if I choose (from a drop down menu) the spell I want to mix. And, if I have enough of the required  reagents, then it automatically mixes it. That way you don't have to remember what spell requires what reagents. Of course, I would have to come up with a clever method to protect the undocumented spells from being mixed until you actually get the recipe from the NPC. ;)wink.gif

Would this take away from some of the original gameplay?  :(sad.gif I think so... Would it be worth it? Probably. :)smile.gif

This is a tough decision. What do ya'll think? :???:confus.gif
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« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2005, 12:09:00 pm »
in the same menu you use to display magics and regents and mixing things (I'm being vauge here because I haven't seen the menu structure yet :Pblah.gif) then add an option for "Mixing Chart" and there you go, just include the chart and some notations, but include the full thing in the readme, that way you use the same feature as most RPG's... the user's memory in their head (like how when I'm playing FF6 I can remember all the button combos, and weakness of the enemies :Dbiggrin.gif)

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« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2005, 12:17:00 pm »
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QUOTE (CDI @ 7 November 2005, 18:09)
in the same menu you use to display magics and regents and mixing things (I'm being vauge here because I haven't seen the menu structure yet :Pblah.gif) then add an option for "Mixing Chart" and there you go, just include the chart and some notations, but include the full thing in the readme, that way you use the same feature as most RPG's... the user's memory in their head (like how when I'm playing FF6 I can remember all the button combos, and weakness of the enemies :Dbiggrin.gif)

Thanks for the input CDI.  :)smile.gif

Did you ever find it cumbersome to mix spells -- such as the time spent mixing or the total number of keystrokes? :???:confus.gif
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« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2005, 12:38:00 pm »
kinda, but that's part of the experince... plus, I found it cumbersome to type in things on the 89 but I do it anyways :Dbiggrin.gif

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« Reply #9 on: November 07, 2005, 12:57:00 pm »
wow magic system is complex a lot, this will allow a lot of possibilities I guess :)smile.gif does magics has animations?

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« Reply #10 on: November 07, 2005, 01:14:00 pm »
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QUOTE (Kevin @ 7 November 2005, 18:57)
wow magic system is complex a lot, this will allow a lot of possibilities I guess :)smile.gif does magics has animations?  

 It is pretty complex... well, for 1988 it is complex.

Magic will have some rudimentary animation like: varrying screen colors, jittery screen, and flying projectiles.

Considering the "... allow a lot of possibilities..." CDI and I have been discussing this somewhat. If I just go with a simple menu spell selection, then the reagents could be mixed automatically (if you have the correct reagents) and quickly. If I go with a mixing chart... that means more keystrokes, more possibilites, but closer to the original.

Does anyone else have an opinion?
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« Reply #11 on: November 07, 2005, 01:43:00 pm »
try to make it as close to the original as possible, if possible of course. Make sure you make the reamde detailled enough for those who are new to the Ultima scene though :Dbiggrin.gif

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« Reply #12 on: November 07, 2005, 02:32:00 pm »
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QUOTE (Kevin @ 7 November 2005, 19:43)
try to make it as close to the original as possible, if possible of course. Make sure you make the reamde detailled enough for those who are new to the Ultima scene though :Dbiggrin.gif

 That's 2 votes for the mixing chart.

Anyone else?
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« Reply #13 on: November 07, 2005, 03:49:00 pm »
you should make a poll :)smile.gif

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« Reply #14 on: November 07, 2005, 04:18:00 pm »
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QUOTE (Kevin @ 7 November 2005, 21:49)
you should make a poll :)smile.gif

I can do that? O_Oshocked2.gif

I guess I have a lot to learn. :?confused.gif

Edit: uhhh, boy do I feel stupid... "New Poll" :hi:coucou.gif
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