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This is a spell that can not only destroy normal [[altar]]s, but it can also damage the [[Bone Altar]] and the [[Altar of Three]]. This spell requires 80 favor to cast. It will give you rather nasty wounds if you fail in the cast.
 
This is a spell that can not only destroy normal [[altar]]s, but it can also damage the [[Bone Altar]] and the [[Altar of Three]]. This spell requires 80 favor to cast. It will give you rather nasty wounds if you fail in the cast.

Revision as of 18:10, 26 September 2016

Main / Religion / Spells / Break altar

Break altar
Break altar
Stats

Faith: 40
Favor: 80
Difficulty: 50
Target: Item
Casting time: 30 seconds
Cooldown time: 3 minutes

God

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



This is a spell that can not only destroy normal altars, but it can also damage the Bone Altar and the Altar of Three. This spell requires 80 favor to cast. It will give you rather nasty wounds if you fail in the cast.

Destroying the main WL / BL altar

To be able to destroy the black or white main altar it is imperative that the following requirements are met :

  • Enough followers of your faith with high faith. (Confirmed by Rolf, 5000 faith)
  • Enough followers of your faith at the altar. (Unknown, 20-40 followers?)
  • Someone who can cast the spell or through the use of the right artifact.

However since none of these requirements were met at the BL side it was not possible to destroy the WL altar in beta. It is unknown what would happen to the world of Wurm if a main altar were to be destroyed.

Faith requirement changed from 90 to 40 around June 2011.