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# v. The act of creating a creature/critter/object, often conceptually through summoning or calling. (to summon) | # v. The act of creating a creature/critter/object, often conceptually through summoning or calling. (to summon) | ||
#* In power names: [[Summon Demonlings]], [[Summon Dire Wolf]] | #* In power names: [[Summon Demonlings]], [[Summon Dire Wolf]] | ||
#* In power descriptions: [[Zombie Horde]], [[Fly Trap]], [[ | #* In power descriptions: [[Zombie Horde]], [[Fly Trap]], [[Loa Bone]] | ||
[[Category:Definition]] | [[Category:Definition]] |
Revision as of 11:13, 12 August 2012
Summon can have several meanings:
- n. A creature/critter/object that has been summoned.
- Usually referred to as a pet, but not all critters in the pet class are summons.
- adj. A power or power set that summons a creature/critter/object.
- Mastermind Primary powersets are specifically designed to be built around summoning Henchmen.
- Many Controller and Dominator Primary powersets have summoning powers.
- Dark Miasma, Traps, and Storm Summoning each have powers summoning pets or pseudopets.
- v. The act of creating a creature/critter/object, often conceptually through summoning or calling. (to summon)
- In power names: Summon Demonlings, Summon Dire Wolf
- In power descriptions: Zombie Horde, Fly Trap, Loa Bone