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"Debilibating magic is often overlooked as a viable strategy, due to it's indirect nature. | |||
Being successful in this school will require more than a brute force approach to combat. An easy to cast debilibating spell can often make a greater impact than simply shelling out raw damage." - [[Drape]]. | |||
Debilibating is a kind of magic in Adventure High. | Debilibating is a kind of magic in Adventure High. | ||
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The teacher of Debilibating magic is | The teacher of Debilibating magic is Drape. | ||
For a full list of Debilibating spells, please refer to the [[List of Spells]]. | For a full list of Debilibating spells, please refer to the [[List of Spells]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:19, 2 April 2017
"Debilibating magic is often overlooked as a viable strategy, due to it's indirect nature.
Being successful in this school will require more than a brute force approach to combat. An easy to cast debilibating spell can often make a greater impact than simply shelling out raw damage." - Drape.
Debilibating is a kind of magic in Adventure High.
It doesn't drain a lot of Stamina compared to other spells, but it also focuses more on screwing enemies over, such as slowing them down to a halt or forcing them to attack each other.
At the moment, four characters has access to Debilibating magic.
The teacher of Debilibating magic is Drape.
For a full list of Debilibating spells, please refer to the List of Spells.