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Another Missing Spell

Started by AnimalJammer372 , Mar 25 2016 07:22 PM

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AnimalJammer372
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I really want to know how to cast Ferula. I know by now that this isn't in the books, but I couldn't seem to get the movements through /msg or /helpop.

 

Sorry that I'm posting so much... I'm a very needy child  :(


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Crane
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Well there are some spells intentionally left out.

Sharing movements with others is only allowed in small amounts between a couple friends so asking in helpop for spell movements will never get you them :P

The more time you spend on the server dueling and playing, the more of those "secret spells" are you going to discover ;D


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*cri* sectumsempra


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SeaaHoney
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There are also some spells that are yet to be made, so if they aren't unreasonable then you can expect them to eventually be on the server! Including spells that are newly invented by the SpellDevs. If you have a suggestion you can leave it in the suggestions page on the forums which you can find here: http://forum.knocktu...25-suggestions/ (or through our server's Mantis, here: http://knockturnmc.com/mantis/ )

 

By the way /helpop isn't used for asking about spells or spell sharing. You can get them by buying books which contain spells, asking friends (not in global), and going to classes.


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Ferula is a spell that is not in the books yet, it will be eventually, but it is a new spell that came after the books that a select few were taught and if you spend time socializing you might be able to learn from the older students.


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