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In v2 Sidh magic has:<br>
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style="font-size: 11pt;" size="2"><b> </b>Sidh
Magic MUST be cast in the Tongue of the Sidh. A success roll for use
of that tongue is taken before the roll for the spell is taken. If
the caster is Sidh and has an <b>EmB</b> of three or more, this
requirement is waived.</font></font></p>
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Back in v1 using the Supernatural Tongue that the spell is magically
potent in would give an increase in EL by 1 and a 20% decrease in
casting cost. Is that still the case with Sidh magics? Is it cumulative
with the new Power Potential rule? Is it cumulative despite the rule
quoted above?<br>
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and presuming an EL80 in the Tongue of the Sidh, does a roll of 81-100
indicate a partial success that just casts the spell without the
supernatural language bonuses?<br>
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Alex<br>
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