The Reflecting Pool was a decoration in FarmVille.
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| - The Reflecting Pool was a decoration in FarmVille.
- [[Category:]] Reflecting pool was a divination spell that allowed the caster to use a small pool of water as a scrying device.
- The Reflecting Pool is the room in Chozo Ruins in Metroid Prime, off of which the Ice Beam is located. It is a large room with a submerged half-pipe in the middle. All doors but one are on an upper level with Stone Toads around the ledges' edges. To reach these, Samus must use a Bomb to destroy a vent made of Talloric Alloy under the water to drain it, then traverse the new half-pipe with the Boost Ball to reach the top floor.
- The Reflecting Pool was located on the grounds of Alaphoe Gardens, on the planet Procopia in the Tapani sector.
- Reflecting Pool is a 9th-level ritual.[Dr405] Choose a specific outdoor location that you have previously visited and that is within 1 mile of your current position. The location must be fixed in place, and it must be at the same place as when you last visited. You place a scrying sensor in a square up to 10 squares above that location. Gazing into your focus (a pool of water), you can see and hear from that square as if you occupied it. The sensor remains for 2 rounds. You can extend the duration by another 2 rounds by spending a healing surge. Focus: A 1-square or larger pool of clean water.
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| - Access to Antechamber, access to elevators to Tallon Overworld
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| - A view of the room featuring the several Stone Toads that inhabit it.
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| - Half-pipe flooded with Water, drain cover made of Talloric Alloy, second floor
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| - Reflecting Pool is a 9th-level ritual.[Dr405] Choose a specific outdoor location that you have previously visited and that is within 1 mile of your current position. The location must be fixed in place, and it must be at the same place as when you last visited. You place a scrying sensor in a square up to 10 squares above that location. Gazing into your focus (a pool of water), you can see and hear from that square as if you occupied it. The sensor remains for 2 rounds. You can extend the duration by another 2 rounds by spending a healing surge. A scrying sensor appears as a shimmer in the air. Creatures can spot the sensor by succeeding on a Perception check (DC 10 + your level). Some warding rituals can block scrying sensors. If the location is so warded, or the location is otherwise unviable as a scrying target, then you learn this fact as soon as you start the ritual. You can then stop the ritual before you expend any components. Focus: A 1-square or larger pool of clean water.
- The Reflecting Pool was a decoration in FarmVille.
- [[Category:]] Reflecting pool was a divination spell that allowed the caster to use a small pool of water as a scrying device.
- The Reflecting Pool is the room in Chozo Ruins in Metroid Prime, off of which the Ice Beam is located. It is a large room with a submerged half-pipe in the middle. All doors but one are on an upper level with Stone Toads around the ledges' edges. To reach these, Samus must use a Bomb to destroy a vent made of Talloric Alloy under the water to drain it, then traverse the new half-pipe with the Boost Ball to reach the top floor.
- The Reflecting Pool was located on the grounds of Alaphoe Gardens, on the planet Procopia in the Tapani sector.
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