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Old 07-03-2010, 02:06 PM
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What exactly do you mean that the spell will draw from both people if they cast it together? What is the advantage of doing it together versus only one of them casting it? Also, if I approve this spell, it will have to be written that it fades out if whatever it's tacking enters a fidelius charm. Is that all right with you?

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Old 07-04-2010, 06:46 PM
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Yes, the Fidelis bit is fine. If it draws between two people, they could split the power and control needed. Some wizards or witches are naturally more/less powerful or have more/less control, magic-wise. Say someone who didn't have a lot of magic power to draw on, yet a lot of control was to cast the spell. The range would be fairly short, as the magic couldn't follow so well with lower reserves, although the thread would be very clearly visible.

If someone with the opposite were to cast the spell, the range would likely reach the 10km limit, yet the thread leading to the target would likely be more indistinct and harder to follow.

Now, if the two were close enough to work the spell together, they could cast it so that the one with the more power would set the range and be the main power source of the spell. The one with more control, could guide the spell, focus it into a thread that has both high visibility and range. Or, those who are more middling in talent could work together to control the spell, and the spell would draw it equally between both. Either way, a thread would be drawn from one wand to the other. Also, it can increase the range by another km in the case of a very close bond, yet will be very finicky and likely fade out if the two aren't very close. Basically, the spell can get stronger or weaker, depending on the bond between the two casters.
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Old 07-10-2010, 03:16 AM
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Sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I've been a little busy.

I'm willing to approve this spell if we take out the part that two people can cast it together. To me, two wizards being able to cast it together overly complicates the spell.
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Old 07-11-2010, 05:10 PM
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That's fine. After all, how many other spells can be worked by two people on the same spell? Do you want me to edit it in the description, or will it be put in when it's added to the list?
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Old 07-19-2010, 02:23 AM
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I'll edit it accordingly. And I'm adding it now Again, sorry for the wait. Take five points for your patience.
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