Money too tight to mention? This spell dumps a pile of wealth in the spot where it is cast. You can then use the Hand of Evil to grab the cash and deposit it in your Treasury. Creates a pile of 1000 gold when cast, 2000 gold when upgraded. File:Anim918.gif This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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| - Money too tight to mention? This spell dumps a pile of wealth in the spot where it is cast. You can then use the Hand of Evil to grab the cash and deposit it in your Treasury. Creates a pile of 1000 gold when cast, 2000 gold when upgraded. File:Anim918.gif This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- For centuries, mages in Britannia searched for a way to turn lead into gold. And finally they found it in this spell. Casting it on a chunk of lead turns said chunk into a gold nugget. However, economists can be assured that this won't result in a gold inflation in Britannia. After the mages had finally discovered the spell, they were disappointed, since the cost of the reagents for this spell was equal to the value of the created gold. In the end it's a lesson that even the biggest alchemistic dream can be proven useless by simple economic realities.
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| - Money too tight to mention? This spell dumps a pile of wealth in the spot where it is cast. You can then use the Hand of Evil to grab the cash and deposit it in your Treasury. Creates a pile of 1000 gold when cast, 2000 gold when upgraded. File:Anim918.gif This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- For centuries, mages in Britannia searched for a way to turn lead into gold. And finally they found it in this spell. Casting it on a chunk of lead turns said chunk into a gold nugget. However, economists can be assured that this won't result in a gold inflation in Britannia. After the mages had finally discovered the spell, they were disappointed, since the cost of the reagents for this spell was equal to the value of the created gold. In the end it's a lesson that even the biggest alchemistic dream can be proven useless by simple economic realities.
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