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===School of Illusion=== Sand in the Eyes: Cast on 5+, close combat phase, 1-handed. A model in base contact with caster is Blinded this round. Dust Cloud: Casts on 5+ at any time. Caster gains Chameleon(+1) until end of turn. Multiple instances do not stack. Thief's Trick: Cast on 8+, at the beginning of any phase. This phase, caster is Invisible. Silence: Cast on 11+, 1-handed. This is a shooting weapon with Move and Fire 1, Range 12". If it hits, choose a single enemy model in the unit hit. That model takes a Mg test(using its base value) on 3d6. If it fails, it is Silenced until the beginning of your next turn. Shadow Weave: Cast on 11+ at any time. Caster gets Chameleon(+2) this turn. Multiple instances do not stack. Invisibility: Casts on 12+. Cast at the beginning of any phase. Until the beginning of your next turn, caster is Invisible. Vanish Without a Trace: Cast on 20+, cast at the beginning of any phase. Until the end of your next turn caster is Invisible.
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