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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
[[Vynora]] spell available to [[priest/priestess]] at 30 [[faith]]. It uses 29 [[favor]].
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'''Mend''' is a a spell available to a [[Vynora]] [[priest]]s at 29 [[faith]] that allows players to remove [[damage]] from items.
  
Mend reduces the damage of an item by 20 and the QL by 2. You can repair some items that normally cannot be repaired. There are still some items that cannot be mended like meals, fish or pottery.
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The spell reduces the [[damage]] of an item by up to 20 points and the quality by up to 2, and can be cast on some items that cannot normally be repaired.
  
== Can be mended ==
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Reduction in quality depends on the amount of damage reduced. For example, if cast on an item with 10 damage, damage would be reduced by 10 and quality would be reduced by 1.
* [[Whetstone]]s
 
* [[Pelt]]s
 
* [[Logs]]
 
  
== Cannot be mended ==
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''Depending on repair skill level, can be more effective at repairing on normal items.''
* [[Meals]]
 
* [[Fish]]
 
* [[Pottery]] items
 
  
You cannot cast mend on items of QL 2 or less. Instead you'll get an error message saying that the item "would break under the power of the spell".
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== Usage ==
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[[Activate]] a [[Statuette]], '''right-click''' an item and select ''Spells'' > ''Mend''.
  
Mend does not shatter items on failure.
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*You cannot cast mend on items of QL 2 or less. Instead you'll get an error message saying that the item {{event|inline|...would break under the power of the spell.}}
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*Mend does not shatter items on failure.
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*You cannot cast mend on items with 0 damage.
  
== Method ==
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=== Mend only items ===
# [[Activate]] a [[statuette of Vynora]]
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A non-exhaustive list of such that '''cannot be repaired''', but can be mended.
# Right-click a item
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* [[Compass]]es
# Select ''Spells'' > ''Mend''
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* [[Logs]]
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* [[Lump]]s
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* [[Pelt]]s
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* [[Whetstone]]s
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* [[Pottery]] items
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* [[Runes]]
  
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=== No repair or mend items ===
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A non-exhaustive list of items that cannot be repaired or mended.
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* [[Food]]
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* [[Small magical chest]]
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* [[Starter tent]]
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* [[Valrei item]]
 
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[[Category:Babel/M]]
 
[[Category:Babel/M]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 24 July 2024

Mend
Mend
Stats

Faith: 29
Favor: 29
Difficulty: 20
Target: Item
Casting time: 20 seconds

God

Only a Priest of Vynora can cast this spell


Main / Religion / Spells / Mend

Description

Mend is a a spell available to a Vynora priests at 29 faith that allows players to remove damage from items.

The spell reduces the damage of an item by up to 20 points and the quality by up to 2, and can be cast on some items that cannot normally be repaired.

Reduction in quality depends on the amount of damage reduced. For example, if cast on an item with 10 damage, damage would be reduced by 10 and quality would be reduced by 1.

Depending on repair skill level, can be more effective at repairing on normal items.

Usage

Activate a Statuette, right-click an item and select Spells > Mend.

  • You cannot cast mend on items of QL 2 or less. Instead you'll get an error message saying that the item ...would break under the power of the spell.
  • Mend does not shatter items on failure.
  • You cannot cast mend on items with 0 damage.

Mend only items

A non-exhaustive list of such that cannot be repaired, but can be mended.

No repair or mend items

A non-exhaustive list of items that cannot be repaired or mended.