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Blood Burst is the second tier Blood spell from the Ancient Magicks spellbook, available at level 68 Magic after completion of the Desert Treasure I quest. It is capable of hitting up to 21 damage (without any magic damage boosts) per cast.
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Blood Burst requires a Magic level of 68 to cast and can hit a maximum of 21 damage (without any magic damage boosts) per cast. It can hit up to nine monsters in a 3x3 grid around its primary target. As with all Blood spells, it has the capability of healing the caster's Hitpoints by 25% of the...
Blood Burst is a combat spell in the Ancient spellbook capable of healing the caster by 25% of the damage inflicted. Like all burst spells, Blood Burst hits up to 9 enemies within a 3x3 grid around the primary target. As with all Ancients, Desert Treasure must be completed to use this spell.
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