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Tooth for a Tooth and The definition of an attack

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For 10 minutes after this spell has been cast, the Cleric has the option to activate the spell to reflect any 3 boffer, packet or touch-cast attacks. This will function for 3 attacks in a row from the time the spell is activated, and then will end. The caster will still take the effect of these attacks, but so will the attacker. The Cleric must state “Reflect!” for each of the 3 attacks individually. The Cleric cannot activate the spell as a reaction to an attack which has hit them. While active, Tooth for a Tooth will cause the Cleric’s eyes to glow yellow. The Cleric must state “Active Glowing Yellow Eyes” periodically. The tag for this spell should not be destroyed until the duration expires.

What would be considered an attack, would a touch-cast healing spell be considered an attack? what about a spell like claws?

Originally asked by W. R. John Morgan 
Guildhouse: Kalidor: Edmonton Alberta 

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Any spell or effect would count as an attack. It would be too confusing to specify what an attack is when sometimes a spell is beneficial and desirable and sometimes it is not, or perhaps the caster is trying to be helpful but the cleric doesn't want it, etc. So anything counts. We may change this in the future because it is confusing.

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