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<div align="center"><font face=1>Thief's Handbook: Illusion Magic<br>
by Slippery Jack<br>
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Magic is often the subject of debate among thieves. Some love it, others feel it cheapens things. Personally, I like to use a spell here and there but I don't put all my time and effort into becoming a master magician. I do think certain types of magic are more conducive to effective thievery than others. For example, mysticism; not worth your time. Alteration is nice but I'd rather pick locks myself (call me old fashioned).
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However, the best for my money has to be illusion magic. Nothing makes surveying, entering, and exiting easy like being completely invisible. Even a newbie can go invisible for long enough to slip past a guard or two. Nine out of ten times, you'll only need it for a few seconds. It's an incredibly effective tool for such little practice.
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With a little illusion skill you can do invisibility, nighteye, paralyze, and chameleon. Not bad for one school of magic. If you want to practice, I suggest buying a cheap light spell and casting that thing over and over while you're walking around. Pretty soon, you'll be good enough to use some of the better spells.
訳文
<div align="center"><font face=1>Thief's Handbook: Illusion Magic<br>
by Slippery Jack<br>
<IMG src="Book/Punk Stevo - Thieves Guild HQ/SlipperyJackLogo.dds" width=200 height=266>
<br>
<br>
<div align="left">
Magic is often the subject of debate among thieves. Some love it, others feel it cheapens things. Personally, I like to use a spell here and there but I don't put all my time and effort into becoming a master magician. I do think certain types of magic are more conducive to effective thievery than others. For example, mysticism; not worth your time. Alteration is nice but I'd rather pick locks myself (call me old fashioned).
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However, the best for my money has to be illusion magic. Nothing makes surveying, entering, and exiting easy like being completely invisible. Even a newbie can go invisible for long enough to slip past a guard or two. Nine out of ten times, you'll only need it for a few seconds. It's an incredibly effective tool for such little practice.
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With a little illusion skill you can do invisibility, nighteye, paralyze, and chameleon. Not bad for one school of magic. If you want to practice, I suggest buying a cheap light spell and casting that thing over and over while you're walking around. Pretty soon, you'll be good enough to use some of the better spells.