Bind is a Black Magic spell found in Final Fantasy XI. Bind is used to secure an enemy in one position. It prevents the enemy from moving and because the game is real time with spacial arrangement being very important, this allow a character to either distance himself to avoid physical attack or it will give the player a bit of a head start to run away. Bind is cast off the Enfeebling Magic skill, it is aligned with the Ice element, and its probability of success is calculated with the help of Intelligence.
Bind is also a Brave attack for Shantotto in Dissidia Final Fantasy, which prevents the opponent from moving, though it does no damage to them.
| Members only? | No |
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| Level | 20 |
| Runes | 3 Water 3 Earth 2 Nature |
| Spellbook | Normal |
| Experience | 30 |
| Quest | None |
| Lectern | None |
Bind prevents your victim from moving for 5 seconds, and is the only immobility spell available to free players. It is commonly utilised by free player mages in PvP areas or minigames to prevent vulnerable warriors from running away or attacking the mage. However, if the target is praying against magic, then the binding time is cut to a smaller length of time than the speed of casting another spell, removing most of, if not all the advantage. The only remaining effect is the target needs to click again to move, and if auto-retaliate is on, they will be drawn towards the mage again, even if fleeing.
This spell is especially useful in the Fist of Guthix minigame, as one cast can stop your target in their tracks allowing you to close in. This category of spells is usually used with the (Mystic) Mud Staff since it provides an infinite amount of Earth and Water runes.
Bind costs 668 coins for each cast, 578 coins if an earth supplying staff is wielded, 554 coins if a water supplying staff is wielded and 464 if a Mud staff is wielded.
Remember, you cannot use Ancient Magicks or Lunar Spells if you are using regular Magic.
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Confuse • Weaken • Curse • Bind • Snare • Vulnerability • Enfeeble • Entangle • Stun |
trigger is a key or key combination, such as 'H' and 'LSHIFT+H'. See List of Key Names for a... list of key names.
command can be one command or multiple commands strung together, separated by $$ (two dollar signs).
To delete a bind, use double quotes for the command e.g. /bind lalt ""
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