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'''Summon Power''' is a utility trait, which focuses on increasing one's ability to cast [[:Category:Summon Field|summoning]] [[:Category:Spells|spells]].  Summoners are usually Wizzrobes, but their methods, while esoteric, can be learned by anyone with the proper knowledge, skill, and magical talent.  Any spellcaster can bring forth one weak or small creature, but maintaining several required specific training of one's ability to summon--one's Summon Power.
 
'''Summon Power''' is a utility trait, which focuses on increasing one's ability to cast [[:Category:Summon Field|summoning]] [[:Category:Spells|spells]].  Summoners are usually Wizzrobes, but their methods, while esoteric, can be learned by anyone with the proper knowledge, skill, and magical talent.  Any spellcaster can bring forth one weak or small creature, but maintaining several required specific training of one's ability to summon--one's Summon Power.
  
Many summoning spells occupy a "Summon Level"After casting a spell to summon a ChuChu, that ChuChu occupies one Summon Level for as long as it persists.  Normally, if you attempt to create another with the same or different spell, the ChuChu is replaced with the new summoned creature.  If you had two Summon Levels, however, you would be able to maintain two summoned ChuChus.  In this way, while creatures are summoned, the caster can maintain a number equal to his or her Summon Level.   
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When you summon a creature, its continued state of existence occupies a summon levelFor example, after casting a spell to summon a Floormaster, that Floormaster occupies one level for as long as it persists.  It will continue to occupy a level until it is either dismissed by the caster, or dies.  As long as it occupies that summon level, you cannot summon more creatures.  If you had two summon levels, however, you would be able to maintain two summoned Floormasters (or even two separate species of creature, if each occupies one level).  In this way, while creatures are summoned, the caster can usually maintain a number equal to his or her summon level.   
  
It is assumed that any character who learns a summoning spell has one Summon Level automaticallyThis treasure can be gained twice, to increase one's Summon Level to a maximum of three.
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With some particularly weak creatures, like [[Summon Keese|Keese]], the caster may be able to summon several creatures using only one summon levelBy the same merit, some exceptionally strong creatures may occupy several levels.
  
Spells affected by this treasure include [[Summon Keese]], [[Summon Like Like]], [[Summon ChuChu]], [[Summon Floormaster]], and moreAny treasure which is affected by one's Summon Level will explicitly state it is affected.
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It is assumed that any character has one summon level automaticallyThis treasure can be gained twice, to increase one's summon level to a maximum of three.
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 9 May 2016

Summon Power
Type Utility Trait
Fields Empower, Summon
Cost Low Cost

W5: 30 rupees
W4: 35 rupees
W3: 40 rupees
W2: 45 rupees
W1: 50 rupees
Rent: 10 rupees

Summon Power is a utility trait, which focuses on increasing one's ability to cast summoning spells. Summoners are usually Wizzrobes, but their methods, while esoteric, can be learned by anyone with the proper knowledge, skill, and magical talent. Any spellcaster can bring forth one weak or small creature, but maintaining several required specific training of one's ability to summon--one's Summon Power.

When you summon a creature, its continued state of existence occupies a summon level. For example, after casting a spell to summon a Floormaster, that Floormaster occupies one level for as long as it persists. It will continue to occupy a level until it is either dismissed by the caster, or dies. As long as it occupies that summon level, you cannot summon more creatures. If you had two summon levels, however, you would be able to maintain two summoned Floormasters (or even two separate species of creature, if each occupies one level). In this way, while creatures are summoned, the caster can usually maintain a number equal to his or her summon level.

With some particularly weak creatures, like Keese, the caster may be able to summon several creatures using only one summon level. By the same merit, some exceptionally strong creatures may occupy several levels.

It is assumed that any character has one summon level automatically. This treasure can be gained twice, to increase one's summon level to a maximum of three.

Spells aided by Summon Power
Summons Chilfos · ChuChu · Floormaster · Keese · Leaf Puppet · Like-Like · Mini-Gohdans · Phantom · Pesto · Raise Dead · Spark · Stalfos · Weapon
Related Expel Glass · Nayru's Wisdom · Summoning Songs