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Revision as of 21:25, 26 March 2017

Locate soul
Locate soul
Stats

Faith: 20
Favor: 20
Difficulty: 10
Target: Tile, Creature, Item
Casting time: 10 seconds

God

Only a Priest of Vynora, Magranon, Fo, Libila, Tosiek, Nahjo, Paaweelr, Smeagain can cast this spell



Main / Religion / Spells / Locate soul

Description

Locates a player and their corpse. Can be countered with the spell nolocate. The information provided works similarly to tracking, based on the direction you are facing when the cast ends. There will be a window displayed in which to enter the name of the player you are seeking. It will also tell you if the corpse or player is above or below ground.

Example

[20:40:16] You start to cast 'Locate Soul'.
[20:40:25] You succeed
[20:40:29] You are practically standing on the Funkiey!
[20:40:29] The corpse of Funkiey is quite some distance away ahead of you to the left.

Method

  1. Activate your deity's statuette
  2. Right-click a tile
  3. Select Spells > Locate soul

Distances

Distance Message
0 tiles You are practically standing on the <player>!
1-3 tiles The <player> is in front of you a stone's throw away!
4-5 tiles The <player> is in front of you very close.
6-9 tiles The <player> is in front of you pretty close by.
10-19 tiles The <player> is in front of you fairly close by.
20-49 tiles The <player> is some distance away in front of you.
50-199 tiles The <player> is quite some distance away in front of you.
200-499 tiles The <player> is rather a long distance away in front of you.
500-999 tiles The <player> is pretty far away in front of you.
1000+ tiles The <player> is far away in front of you.
2000+ The <player> is very far away in front of you.