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A '''spell packet''' is a small object that can be thrown at a target to represent ranged effects such as spells in a [[live-combat]] game. They are typically made of cloth and birdseed or other biodegradeable components in case they are lost, but small beanbags are sometimes used. In some games, they are colour-coded to represent different types of effects. | A '''spell packet''' is a small object that can be thrown at a target to represent ranged effects such as spells in a [[live-combat]] game. They are typically made of cloth and birdseed or other biodegradeable components in case they are lost, but small beanbags are sometimes used. In some games, they are colour-coded to represent different types of effects. | ||
In some games in the [[USA] spell packets are also used to represent arrows and other missiles. This is known as [[packet archery]]. | In some games in the [[USA]] spell packets are also used to represent arrows and other missiles. This is known as [[packet archery]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 29 January 2015
A spell packet is a small object that can be thrown at a target to represent ranged effects such as spells in a live-combat game. They are typically made of cloth and birdseed or other biodegradeable components in case they are lost, but small beanbags are sometimes used. In some games, they are colour-coded to represent different types of effects.
In some games in the USA spell packets are also used to represent arrows and other missiles. This is known as packet archery.