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A spell stacks when its effects are additive to the effects of another spell that affects the same attribute, skill, or life protection. All spells cast by a Player do not stack, rather the more powerful will override the less powerful spell. Cantrips range from minor to epic and stack with player cast spells, and in some cases with eachother. The links below lead to the relevant [[:Category:Spell List|Spell List]] pages, see also [[Skill (Spell)]] and [[Attribute (Spell)]] for spells that affect several things with a single spell.
A spell stacks when its effects are additive to the effects of another spell that affects the same attribute, skill, or life protection. All spells cast by a Player do not stack, rather the more powerful will override the less powerful spell. Cantrips range from minor to epic and stack with player cast spells, and in some cases with eachother. The links below lead to the relevant [[:Category:Spell List|Spell List]] pages, see also [[Skills (Spell)]] and [[Attributes (Spell)]] for spells that affect several things with a single spell.





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A spell stacks when its effects are additive to the effects of another spell that affects the same attribute, skill, or life protection. All spells cast by a Player do not stack, rather the more powerful will override the less powerful spell. Cantrips range from minor to epic and stack with player cast spells, and in some cases with eachother. The links below lead to the relevant Spell List pages, see also Skills (Spell) and Attributes (Spell) for spells that affect several things with a single spell.



Life Protections

Note that life protections that stack aren't applied in parallel, they are applied in series. For example, if two spells that stack are in effect, one that reduces damage by 65% and one that reduces damage by 15%, the total reduction is not 80%, it is 72%.

Attributes

Skills