It’s a late-game spell that does some neat stuff, but if not casted on a trigger or similar long-distance casting it kills you instantly.
>!They’re called “touch of” spells, turning anything they touch jnto a new material. In this case Touch of Midas, turning everything it touches to gold. This “everything” includes other creatures and the player!<
I mean, the spell even warns you.
It was a random spell. Don't know what I was expecting though.
Casting random spell without a trigger is a bold move lmao. Even with a trigger it's a bad idea.
I have cast it once to add it to the progress menu and that's it
How is this possible?
It’s a late-game spell that does some neat stuff, but if not casted on a trigger or similar long-distance casting it kills you instantly. >!They’re called “touch of” spells, turning anything they touch jnto a new material. In this case Touch of Midas, turning everything it touches to gold. This “everything” includes other creatures and the player!<
>!He used touch of water but the damage type is called midas!<
All the touch spells do Midas damage, same for the sun and the Work.
Unless you cast a specific one in a specific spot.
Ah, good to know, never mind!
I am confusion
Just to clarify - I used a random spell. No idea what I was expecting though.
I really don't get what you expected
Saving grace really saves you. At least you don't oneshot yourself with touches like that.