Mana

//ˈmɑː.nə//

"Mana" in a Sentence (18 examples)

Tom was running out of MP, so he used a mana potion.

Tom was running out of mana, so he used a mana potion.

"I hear two houses away the Aoki's little Mana gave birth to a girl." "Hm, what's her name?" "Himari." "Written how?" "Oh, I forgot to ask. Hmm, I wonder how it's written."

One in five women in the United States is Hispanic, said Amy Hinojosa, president of Mana, a national Latina organization, who added that Latinas face many inequalities today.

I'm not going to waste my mana on foolish things.

Tom was out of mana, but not out of options.

They further required that a certain number of the old Chiefs should be liberally pensioned by the Government, and placed upon a footing of equality with European gentlemen of independent means, in consideration of their resigning their "mana" as Chiefs in favor of the new system […]

The human tribe partakes of the mana or life-force of the animal, and is strengthened […]

But in popular estimation their essential virtue derived from the personal mana of the sovereign.

It can be seen, therefore, that mana is a nonvisible changing measure; it can remain static, increase, or decrease, depending on the actions or inaction of the recipient, and it can be enhanced or diminished.

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Among the Maori sovereignty was the result of mana—power based on hereditary rank and personal achievement. Manas could coexist and overlap, as they did in the medieval times in Europe.

On a number of occasions in recent years apologies have been offered to Māori because of past offences to their mana and invasions of their rights as tangata whenua.

Mana is the name we give to the power behind magic.

However, all such magik requires the mages [sic] own "MANA" or "internal power" to make it work. Without the mana, a spoken spell is just so much gibberish.

Lands generate mana, which is required to cast spells.

[…] Teleporting from an open room where there were a dozen black orcs firing bows […] landed me, low on mana and hitpoints, in a room full of gnome mages who instantly summoned four umber hulks and a xorn!

Mana often grows in exponential proportion to population size, so as the population increases the player acquires vastly greater powers—a progression that god games share with spellcaster characters in role-playing games.

The player starts with no mana crystals, and gets one on their first turn, meaning an 8-mana card cannot be played until turn 8.

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