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Rotes come in three types noted in their description.
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Rotes come in several types with tags noted in their description.
 
*'''Basic''' Requires a simple test vs 10 traits. Retest with Arete.
 
*'''Basic''' Requires a simple test vs 10 traits. Retest with Arete.
 
*'''Opposed''': Targets another character using ( Attribute) Arete v Target’s skills.
 
*'''Opposed''': Targets another character using ( Attribute) Arete v Target’s skills.
 
*'''Complex''': Has a difficulty and retests set by the Rote or circumstance.  
 
*'''Complex''': Has a difficulty and retests set by the Rote or circumstance.  
 
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*'''Passive''': This rote applies a passive bonus
 
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*'''Extra action''': This rote gives an extra action or more to the mage, activating any two of these powers makes the mage explode.
 
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*'''Permanent''': Upon gaining a certain level of mastery with a sphere, this rote becomes permanent. 
 
 
  
 
== '''List of rotes''' ==
 
== '''List of rotes''' ==
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[[Technocratic rotes]]
 
[[Technocratic rotes]]
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[[Nephandic Rotes]]

Latest revision as of 07:42, 31 May 2023

Back to Mages

Rotes are a set of standardized repeatable spells mages have developed. Most rotes can be short cast or long cast, Long Cast requires the user to do a Weave Ritual action and commit a Quint, to have the power active for the game, or get the long cast effect.

In general there is no inherent cost above the expenditure 1Q for a Mage to cast a spell.

General Rotes and Combo Rotes are available to all Mages.

Tradition/Craft/Convention Rotes are unique and come with 3 limiters.

  • 1: They must be taught to a mage by a member of the Tradition Craft or Convention. Even if another mage knows the Rote, they cannot teach it.
  • 2: A Mage may possess all of their own traditional rotes, but may only possess T/C/C rotes of other factions equal to their Wisdom.
  • 3: The First time any rote from another TCC is used in a scene, the Mage must spend a willpower in addition to the other activation costs.


Rotes come in several types with tags noted in their description.

  • Basic Requires a simple test vs 10 traits. Retest with Arete.
  • Opposed: Targets another character using ( Attribute) Arete v Target’s skills.
  • Complex: Has a difficulty and retests set by the Rote or circumstance.
  • Passive: This rote applies a passive bonus
  • Extra action: This rote gives an extra action or more to the mage, activating any two of these powers makes the mage explode.
  • Permanent: Upon gaining a certain level of mastery with a sphere, this rote becomes permanent.

List of rotes

Sphere rotes

Combo rotes

Tradition rotes

Craft rotes

Technocratic rotes

Nephandic Rotes