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===Allowed Actions(Italicized items are ones with exceptions.)===
 
===Allowed Actions(Italicized items are ones with exceptions.)===
Any "Create" action (no finishing of "create" unfinished and no imping)
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Any "Create" action (no finishing of "create" unfinished and no imping)<br>
Alchemy (can do Dyes, can not mix healing covers, can lore healing cover ingredients)
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Alchemy (can do Dyes, can not mix healing covers, can lore healing cover ingredients)<br>
Attacking
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Attacking<br>
Blacksmithing (Create Only, can not finish unfinished)
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Blacksmithing (Create Only, can not finish unfinished)<br>
Botanizing
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Botanizing<br>
Burying
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Burying<br>
Butchering
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Butchering<br>
Carpentry (Create only, can not finish unfinished)
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Carpentry (Create only, can not finish unfinished)<br>
Cooking - Hot Food
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Cooking - Hot Food<br>
Create Campfire
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Create Campfire<br>
Dairy Food Making
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Dairy Food Making<br>
Dragging Cart
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Dragging Cart<br>
Farming
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Farming<br>
First Aid (not with healing covers)
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First Aid (not with healing covers)<br>
Fishing
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Fishing<br>
Foraging
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Foraging<br>
Forestry
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Forestry<br>
Gardening
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Gardening<br>
Masonry - Stonecutting (Create Only, not walls, can not finish unfinished)
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Masonry - Stonecutting (Create Only, not walls, can not finish unfinished)<br>
Milking
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Milking<br>
Milling
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Milling<br>
Painting
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Painting<br>
Plan Building (Can not continue)
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Plan Building (Can not continue)<br>
Pottery (Create only, can not finish unfinished)
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Pottery (Create only, can not finish unfinished)<br>
Pressing Fruits
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Pressing Fruits<br>
Repairing
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Repairing<br>
Rope Making
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Rope Making<br>
Tailoring (Create only, can not finish unfinished)
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Tailoring (Create only, can not finish unfinished)<br>
Taming
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Taming<br>
Tracking
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Tracking<br>
  
 
=== Exceptions ===
 
=== Exceptions ===

Revision as of 04:51, 19 September 2006

Description

At 30 faith you can go to the Altar of Three or the Bone Altar (depending wich of the Gods you follow) and choose "Become a priest".


Altar Text

You may chose to become a priest of <your god> If you answer yes, you will receive special powers from your deity, such as the ability to cast spells. You must also walk this path if you strive to become a Champion of <your god>. You will however by very limited in what you can do. You will for instance not be able to do such things as dig, mine, create, repair or improve items or use alchemy. You will also not be able to steal, pick locks or destroy structures to mention just a few other limitations. If you later decide to become a Champion of <your god> these restrictions will be lifted.

Restrictions

As a Champion, you may only escape death a few times though. After that your life ends permanently. If your faith ever fails you, you will lose your priesthood. Do you want to become a priest of <your god> despite the severe limitations it will have on your actions?

Allowed Actions(Italicized items are ones with exceptions.)

Any "Create" action (no finishing of "create" unfinished and no imping)
Alchemy (can do Dyes, can not mix healing covers, can lore healing cover ingredients)
Attacking
Blacksmithing (Create Only, can not finish unfinished)
Botanizing
Burying
Butchering
Carpentry (Create only, can not finish unfinished)
Cooking - Hot Food
Create Campfire
Dairy Food Making
Dragging Cart
Farming
First Aid (not with healing covers)
Fishing
Foraging
Forestry
Gardening
Masonry - Stonecutting (Create Only, not walls, can not finish unfinished)
Milking
Milling
Painting
Plan Building (Can not continue)
Pottery (Create only, can not finish unfinished)
Pressing Fruits
Repairing
Rope Making
Tailoring (Create only, can not finish unfinished)
Taming
Tracking

Exceptions

  • Magranon priests can mine and use bows
  • Fo priests can use healing covers.
  • Vynora priests can build roads.
  • Libila priests can use bows.


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