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* Items enchanted with this spell need to be [[Equip|worn]] for it to have an effect.
 
* Items enchanted with this spell need to be [[Equip|worn]] for it to have an effect.
 
* The chance that it will hide you is (quality + power)/2. This value also determines the duration of [[Locate soul#Resistance|Locate soul resistance]] if the player is successfully detected.
 
* The chance that it will hide you is (quality + power)/2. This value also determines the duration of [[Locate soul#Resistance|Locate soul resistance]] if the player is successfully detected.
* The enchantment slowly gets worn out when it stops a locate.
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* The enchantment loses 1 power per 5 locate attempts, regardless of whether or not it blocks location.
 
* If you are wearing multiple of these items only the item with the highest enchant will count.  
 
* If you are wearing multiple of these items only the item with the highest enchant will count.  
 
* Players often refer to the spell as "nolo".
 
* Players often refer to the spell as "nolo".

Revision as of 10:46, 17 June 2021

Main / Religion / Spells / Nolocate


Nolocate
A Nolocate
Stats

Faith: 22
Favor: 60
Difficulty: 10
Target: Item
Casting time: 15 seconds

God

Only a Priest of Vynora, Magranon, Fo, Libila can cast this spell



Description

Nolocate is an enchantment that can be cast on a bracelet, ring, or necklace. This spell hides you from Locate soul and Lurker in the dark when cast on the player, and has a chance to hide you when jewelry with the enchantment is worn.

Notes

  • Items enchanted with this spell need to be worn for it to have an effect.
  • The chance that it will hide you is (quality + power)/2. This value also determines the duration of Locate soul resistance if the player is successfully detected.
  • The enchantment loses 1 power per 5 locate attempts, regardless of whether or not it blocks location.
  • If you are wearing multiple of these items only the item with the highest enchant will count.
  • Players often refer to the spell as "nolo".
  • It is most often cast on a ring.