This spell is in the Electric Shock spell chain and is found in the Electric Shock rune stone.
The navitamancer has learned something important about the Nephilim by now, that it does not always want to burn everything at once. Sometimes it wants to be precise. Sometimes it wants the target to know exactly what is coming and understand that there is nothing they can do about it. Tri-Blast is the very representation of that idea. The navitamancer, after warning the target and seeing the target ignore the warnings, wants to show the target the promise behind their words. Maybe then the enemy will listen. Maybe then the enemy will leave the navitamancer's friends alone. With this though, the navitamancer channels the Nephilim into three distinct bolts of electrical energy simultaneously, sending each one at the target from a different angle; left, right, and straight ahead - all in the same instant. The target may attempt to evade, and they may even succeed against one of the bolts. However a defender can only commit their body to one direction at a time. The other two bolts are already there, and are unavoidable. Each bolt is resolved as a separate attack, requiring its own evade roll at Hard -2 difficulty, but remember that the target can only make one evasion per attack, and while the spell is attacking 3 times, it is one attack, therefore the enemy can only evade one bolt. Each bolt that connects deals 1d10 damage. The Nephilim does not apologize for the ones that land. It simply watches, satisfied, as the navitamancer exhales. Now, the enemy will listen.
Weapon Effect: Tri-Blast (Projectile Weapon only)
Replaces ammo with spell effect, still uses up ammo. The ammo is still depleted, however instead of ammo firing out, the spell is used.
