Rite of Death

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Rite of Death
Rite of Death
Stats

Faith: 50
Favor: 300
Difficulty: 60
Target: Altar
Casting time: 140 seconds

God

Only a Priest of Libila can cast this spell



Description

Libila spell avaliable to priests at 50 faith. An enchantment spell castable on altars. Requires linking with multiple priests to be possible.

The spell usually reappears a month to two months after it is cast. Spell is available to cast once the deity's favour is full. Only prayers and sermons that could cause valid Faith gains increase deity favour, which is used to charge Rite spells. If you are capped at the 30 or 100 faith caps, you can still provide to the deity favour as long as you have the valid timing available.

Effects

  • Mushrooms will spawn far more often, and on significantly more tiles.
  • (PvE Only) Far less skill loss on death, similar in most cases to dying on deed.
  • (PvE Only) Libila followers and priests gain +15% combat damage (similar to a Magranon priest) and a bonus to Consume Corpse (see above) for the duration of the rite.
  • (PvP only)Spreads Mycelium to tiles within the domain of Libila. Causes a small internal head wound to all enemy players currently online. Damage dealt is reduced by soul strength. Requires linking with multiple priests. Will display event message on affected players when successfully cast.

Notes

  • Does not work on PvE servers.
  • The spell will disappear from list after a successful cast. The cooldown for this spell is similar to that of other global spells (See: Rite of Spring, Ritual of the Sun, Holy Crop).
  • The spell usually reappears a month to two months after it is cast. Hints from the developers indicate that rituals are recharged by worshippers' prayers, and that even followers at 30 faith should still pray every day as though they were still gaining faith in order to recharge the ritual.