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Resisting Spells

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Resisting Spells (Magic Resistance) lowers the impact of hostile magic. The prose is community-derived (paraphrased from the uorenaissance.com skill list plus ServUO behavior) pending field verification; the stats table and the damage-reduction note below are source-verified against ServUO.

Resisting Spells reduces the chance and severity of harmful spells landing on you — direct damage spells, and effects like paralyze, poison, and stat debuffs. It also raises your minimum elemental resistances. It is a defensive staple for anyone who fights casters, especially in PvP. See spellcasting.

Resisting Spells is passive — it applies automatically whenever a hostile spell targets you. There is no activation; you simply benefit from having the skill when magic hits.

No town trainer. Resisting Spells is not on any NPC vendor’s teach list, so there is no shortcut — you train it purely by being hit by spells. The skill check fires on the target of a spell (Scripts/Spells/Base/MagerySpell.cs: target.CheckSkill(SkillName.MagicResist, ...), and SpellHelper.cs), and only while your resist is below the spell’s window.

  • Low/high skill — have a training partner cast harmless/weak spells at you, or fight spellcasting monsters (see the bestiary) and let them blast you. Each hostile spell that lands on you rolls a gain. GGS guarantees the slow late points as long as the spells keep coming.

See skill gain and using & training skills.

Primary statStrength
Secondary statDexterity
TitleWarder
Mastery skillNo
Gain notesskill-ups can raise Str +0.25, Dex +0.25, Int +0.5 (per-use stat gain weights)

From Scripts/Misc/AOS.cs, magic-damage taken is scaled by 1 − ((MagicResist × 0.5 + 10) / 100) — i.e. GM Magic Resistance cuts incoming spell damage by roughly 60% ((100 × 0.5 + 10) = 60). Resist also raises minimum resistances and lowers the chance/severity of magical status effects.

  • Appears on nearly every PvP-aware template — the Sword Dexxer, Tank Mage, Pure Mage, and Stealth builds on seven-GM templates all carry it.
  • Meditation / Magery — the caster core it protects.

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