Convert

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Wurm sports different kingdoms and different religions. A player may, within limits, change between each kingdom and religion. Choosing a new kingdom/religion may be done in different ways.

For any conversion type:

  • /invitations




Contents

Changing Kingdom

There are two ways to change kingdom:

Note that

  • You have 4 converts
  • You do not use a convert if on the Golden Valley server (unconfirmed)

Conversion via a player

Simply run up to a player of the kingdom you wish to convert, type /invitations, and ask them to convert you. Some player may rather kill you.

Conversion via the Altars

You can use the BL altar can make you change kingdom. Once a Blacklighter, Libila will not allow you to convert using the WL.

Changing Religion

There are two ways of converting to a faith.

Either way, you must satisfy the requirements of the faith.

Conversion by Follower

The follower simply activates his deity's channeling item, then right-clicks the target and chooses Religion->Convert. Note that the target must have toggled /invitations to be able to receive conversion offers. The converter gains all of his favor back.

You may only be converted once every 7 days.

You must have a body skill of 1.5 or above to get converted by another player and you must have an alignment of 1 or above to be converted to a white lighter god.

Converting by Altar

To convert to a White Light God (Vynora, Fo or Magranon) you must go to the Altar of Three on the wild server, Right hand click on the altar -> Inscriptions -> Read inscription 1, 2 or 3

To convert to a Black Light God (Libila) you must go to the Bone Altar on the wild server, Right hand click on the altar -> Read inscription 1.

Converting by Alignment

When alignment reaches -200 you are automatically converted to blacklight but you do NOT teleport there. Note that you can convert back to WL with a reputation below -200.


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