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When singing to a piece of [[armor]] with [[resistance]] to a damage type, a proper loresong will tell the level of resistance. |
When singing to a piece of [[armor]] with [[resistance]] to a damage type, a proper loresong will tell the level of resistance. |
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Fully loresinging an item (revealing all verses) will permanently unlock the loresong so anyone can {{boldmono|[[RECALL (verb)|RECALL]]}} it. |
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== Mechanics == |
== Mechanics == |
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===LORESING (verb)=== |
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====Usage==== |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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Usage: |
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LORESING [:{tone}] [::{target}] {message} - Loresing a message [with a tone] [to a target] |
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For a full list of tones, see SONG LIST. |
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You may loresing multiple lines by separating each one with a semicolon. |
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EXAMPLE: LORESING Jori says she hears the birds;When I can't hear a thing,;Jori whistles like a robin,;I can only sing. |
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When LORESINGing, you will use whatever language you are currently SPEAKing. |
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</pre> |
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=== Syntax === |
=== Syntax === |
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To loresing, use the verb LORESING followed by your song, with lines separated by semi-colons. |
To loresing, use the verb {{boldmono|LORESING}} followed by your song, with lines separated by semi-colons. |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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In addition to standard loresinging, it is also possible to sing to non-held items in the same room. The purpose of this is generally to reveal a [[loresong]]. To loresing to an item not held in your hand, use the targeting syntax |
In addition to standard loresinging, it is also possible to sing to non-held items in the same room. The purpose of this is generally to reveal a [[loresong]]. To loresing to an item not held in your hand, use the targeting syntax {{boldmono|LORESING ::itemname}}. There are many examples of such items in the Museums in Wehnimer's Landing and River's Rest, as well as scattered in other areas of the game. |
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=== Order === |
=== Order === |
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The response message from successful attempts will reveal information in a specific order if one does not use a keyword. |
The response message from successful attempts will reveal information in a specific order if one does not use a keyword. |
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; First verse :The '''weight''' and '''value''' of the item |
; First verse :The '''weight''' and '''value''' of the item, in addition to the difficulty rating for weapons and armor with [[Enchant (925)|Enchanting]] and [[Ensorcell (735)|Ensorcelling]]. |
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; Second verse :The '''purpose''' of the item |
; Second verse :The '''purpose''' of the item |
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; Fourth verse |
; Fourth verse |
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:Consists of the special '''ability''' section. Enhancive details, spells, weapon flares, reimbeddable status, crumbly status, and other odd information will be found here. |
:Consists of the special '''ability''' section. Enhancive details, spells, weapon flares, reimbeddable status, crumbly status, temporary bless, and other odd information will be found here. |
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=== Keywords === |
=== Keywords === |
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*Using keywords such as '''value''', '''weight''', '''purpose''', '''skill''' [only for weapons/armor] or '''enhance''', '''spell''', and '''ability''' will skip to that verse directly. |
*Using keywords such as '''value''', '''weight''', '''purpose''', '''skill''' [only for weapons/armor] or '''enhance''', '''spell''', and '''ability''' will skip to that verse directly. |
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*The bard may continue loresinging without using a keyword to continue to the next verse in order. |
*The bard may continue loresinging without using a keyword to continue to the next verse in order. |
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:For example: if loresinging to a weapon, skipping to the third verse by using the keyword ''' |
:For example: if loresinging to a weapon, skipping to the third verse by using the keyword '''skill'''. Then if the next song you use contains no keywords, it will respond with the fourth verse (the '''ability''' line). |
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*The bard may jump to any verse including a lower level one |
*The bard may jump to any verse including a lower level one |
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:For example: if the bard is on the second verse and uses the keyword ''' |
:For example: if the bard is on the second verse and uses the keyword '''value''' in the next song then it will jump back to the first verse. |
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*Skipping to a higher level verse is more difficult than a lower level. |
*Skipping to a higher level verse is more difficult than a lower level. |
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:This means that getting the fourth verse by using the ability keyword often fails for inexperienced bards. A lower level bard would likely be more successful to skip to the third phrase using a keyword then continue with a normal song without keywords to get the last verse. |
:This means that getting the fourth verse by using the ability keyword often fails for inexperienced bards. A lower level bard would likely be more successful to skip to the third phrase using a keyword then continue with a normal song without keywords to get the last verse. |
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=== Failure === |
=== Failure === |
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A failed verse may occur for several reasons and there are failsafe practices for working around failed verses: |
A failed verse may occur for several reasons and there are failsafe practices for working around failed verses: |
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* Insufficient mana will result in a failed loresong progression (with no risk of [[injury]]). |
* Insufficient mana will result in a failed loresong progression (with no risk of [[injury]]). |
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* Repetition of a particular keyword twice in a row will end a loresong progression. |
* Repetition of a particular keyword twice in a row will end a loresong progression. |
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* All information available to the bard has already been determined will result in a failed verse. |
* All information available to the bard has already been determined will result in a failed verse. |
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* To avoid failures, one can alternate between two different songs (without keywords) until a response is received from the item. |
* To avoid failures, one can alternate between two different songs (without keywords) until a response is received from the item. |
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* In order to restart a loresong progression, one must reset the status by either singing to a new item or try to use a simple keyword like ''value''. |
* In order to restart a loresong progression, one must reset the status by either singing to a new item or try to use a simple keyword like ''value''.] |
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* You can clear the loresong progression with the command: {{boldmono|STOP LORESONG}} |
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* Note that no [[roundtime]] will be incurred for a failed loresong verse. |
* Note that no [[roundtime]] will be incurred for a failed loresong verse. |
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There are |
There are three messages which can arise as a result of a failed loresong. Examples are as follows: |
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* '''Insufficient mana:''' Your song is weak, and without sufficient power to affect the pearl. |
* '''Insufficient mana:''' Your song is weak, and without sufficient power to affect the pearl. |
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* '''No additional properties:''' You learn nothing new about the pendant. |
* '''No additional properties:''' You learn nothing new about the pendant. |
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* '''Item in wrong hand or misspelled item name:''' As you sing, you feel a faint stirring in your <item name> that fades, as if your song had somehow failed to resonate with it properly. |
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=== Roundtime === |
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Roundtime for each verse of loresinging can vary from 5 seconds to 15 seconds for typical items. The roundtime is determined on a verse-by-verse basis. A couplet method, using two lines, will generally produce shorter roundtimes than the progressive method (where the singer repeats previous lines and adds a new one at the end for eachsubsequent verse). Custom loresongs may have their own roundtimes which are higher than normal items. Refer to [[Talk:Loresinging]] for research on how the number of words used and word length may contribute. |
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Loresongs provide a wide variety of messaging for items. Beyond the basic properties of an item (such as [[weight]], [[Enchant Item (925)|enchant]] [[Defensive bonus|bonus]], or value), items may be identified as possessing a special ability, as [[420|imbeds]] (either blank, or already containing a spell), or [[enhancive]] properties. Some of that messaging is provided below: |
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== Example Messaging == |
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Loresongs provide a wide variety of messaging for items. Beyond the basic properties of an item (such as [[weight]], [[Enchant (925)|enchant]] [[Defensive bonus|bonus]], or value), items may be identified as possessing a special ability, as [[420|imbeds]] (either blank, or already containing a spell), or [[enhancive]] properties. Some of that messaging is provided below: |
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=== Imbed items === |
=== Imbed items === |
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* '''Non-Crumbly imbed (fourth verse): |
* '''Non-Crumbly imbed (fourth verse): |
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:You sense that the thick ironwood rod will persist after its last magical charge has been expended. |
:You sense that the thick ironwood rod will persist after its last magical charge has been expended. |
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=== Weapon/Armor Abilities === |
=== Weapon/Armor Abilities === |
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Typically, special abilities possessed by [[weapon |
Typically, special abilities possessed by [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] are permanent though some forms of [[weighting]], [[padding]] and [[resistance]] may be temporary. These abilities are unique to arms and armor, are not part of the [[enhancive]] system, and can not be recharged at the [[Adventurer's Guild]]. However, weapons and armor may have traditional enhancive properties as well. |
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* '''Gear point/difficulty rating for Enchanting and Ensorcelling (first verse): |
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:Though you don't yet have a full understanding of the staff's qualities, you get the impression it would be a tricky project (477 penalty) for an adventurer to modify. |
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* '''Special ability, temporary (second verse): |
* '''Special ability, temporary (second verse): |
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:It also appears to have a temporary modification of some kind. |
:It also appears to have a temporary modification of some kind. |
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* '''Special ability (third verse): |
* '''Special ability (third verse): |
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:It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet. |
:It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet. |
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* '''[[Bane weapon]]:''' Note: Refer to the Bane page for additional information on bane types, of which there are many. |
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* '''[[Padding]], permanent (fourth verse): |
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::'''Second verse''': A sense of deep seated hatred clings to the <item>, as if it had been crafted with a specific purpose. |
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:The harmonics generated tell you that the leathers serves to reduce the severity of inflicted wounds. (crit padding) |
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::'''Third verse''': This <weapon> seems to be the bane of <type> creatures. |
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:The harmonics generated tell you that the chain serves to protect from additional damage. (damage padding) |
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::'''Fourth verse''': provides characteristic of the bane bonus, such as "additional offensive bonus of +10 when employed against all undead creatures" for a weapon that imparts +10 on attacks to undead. |
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* '''[[Padding]], temporary (fourth verse): |
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*'''[[Bless]]:''' |
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:The harmonics generated tell you that the helm serves to reduce the severity of inflicted wounds. (crit padding) |
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::'''Second Verse''': You sense that this is some type of holy item. |
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:The harmonics generated tell you that the chain serves to protect from additional damage. (damage padding) |
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::'''Third verse''' of [[Bless (304)]] cast by a [[Cleric]] with Holy Water Flares: It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet. |
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:The helm resonates with your voice, revealing some details of its temporary enhancement: |
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::'''Third verse''' of regular bless or a [[Symbol of Blessing|Voln bless]]: It also has many more uses of some kind of special ability. |
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::The helm's enhancement will degrade when the wearer is struck in combat. |
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::'''Fourth verse''': The harmonics generated tell you that the (item) has been temporarily blessed to help fight the undead. |
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::It should be able to withstand an incredible amount of uses before its enhancement has completely degraded away. |
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::: Note: [[LOOK]]ing at the item will display: A faint aura of holy light radiates from the (item). |
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::When its enhancement has degraded away, the item will lose its special ability. |
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::'''Second Verse''': ...shrouded with a haze of necrosis around the <item> |
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::'''Fourth Verse''': A strange necrotic haze sours your melody slightly, indicating that <[[Sorcerer]]> has infused the armor with the second tier of permanent Ensorcellment. |
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:*'''Acuity:''' allows a caster to occasionally focus their magical prowess for a single cast. |
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*'''[[Defensive bonus]]:''': The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> helps defend the one who wields it by granting +xx Defensive Bonus. |
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:*'''Cold:''' It has been infused with the power of an ice elemental. |
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:*'''Disintegration:''' It has been infused with a disintegrating substance. |
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==== '''[[Flare|Flares]]''' ==== |
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:*'''Dispel:''' infused with the power of a strange anti-magical substance |
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:*'''Disruption:''' It has been infused with a disrupting substance. |
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Fourth Verse of the item's Loresong: |
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:*'''Fire:''' It has been infused with the power of a fire elemental. |
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:*'''Earth:''' It has been infused with the power of an earth elemental. |
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! style="width:10"|TYPE |
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:*'''Lightning:''' It has been infused with the power of a lightning bolt. |
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! style="width:50"|MESSAGE |
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:*'''Mana:''' It has been infused with mana. |
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:*'''Plasma:''' It has been infused with the power of a flaming substance. |
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|Acid|||It has been infused with the power of a corrosive substance. |
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:*'''Void/Vacuum:''' It has been infused with the power of a dark substance. |
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|Acuity||The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> allows a caster to occasionally focus their magical prowess for a single cast. |
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*'''[[Weighting]]: |
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||Air (temporary, from [[Elemental Blade (411)|EBlade]])|| The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental air. |
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:The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> does extra damage when it strikes. (damage weighting) |
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|Cold|||It has been infused with the power of an ice elemental. |
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*'''[[Defender weapon]]:''': The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> helps defend the one who wields it. |
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*'''[[620|Ranger Resistance]]:''' Armor treated by a ranger may have a slightly misleading loresong. The value may be high (first verse) and there will be no ''explicit'' mention of the resistance being temporary in the third and fourth verses. However, ranger-applied resistance will give the ranger's name in the fourth verse, as well as a read on the remaining wear on the armor fittings: |
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||Cold (temporary from [[Elemental Blade (411)|EBlade]])|| The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental cold. |
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::''As your song penetrates the dark-scaled armor, you determine that it is very resistant to fiery attacks.<br>A steady thread of wild magic hums in response to your song, and you sense that the heat resistance was imbued into the dark-scaled armor by Twiggs.<br>You gauge that the fittings have almost no amount of wear and tear remaining to them.'' |
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||Disintegration|| It has been infused with a disintegrating substance. |
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||Dispel|| The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with the power of a strange anti-magical substance. |
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||Disruption|| It has been infused with a disrupting substance. |
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||Earth|| It has been infused with the power of an earth elemental. |
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||Earth (temporary, [[Elemental Blade (411)|EBlade]])|| The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental earth. |
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||Fire|| It has been infused with the power of a fire elemental. |
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||Fire (temporary, from [[Elemental Blade (411)|EBlade]])|| The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental fire. |
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||Firewheel||The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes. |
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||Grapple||The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with a grappling force. |
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||Guiding Light|| It has been temporarily infused with a divine flaming substance. |
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||Lightning|| It has been infused with the power of a lightning bolt. |
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||Lightning (temporary)|| It has been temporarily infused with lightning. |
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||Lightning (temporary, from [[Elemental Blade (411)|EBlade]])|| The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with lightning. |
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||Magma|| It has been infused with molten substance. |
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||Mana|| It has been infused with mana. |
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||Plasma|| It has been infused with the power of a flaming substance.<br><small>or</small><br>The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with a flaming substance. |
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||Steam|| It has been infused with a steaming substance. |
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||[[TD]]|| Protects against magical attacks. |
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||Vacuum/Void|| It has been infused with a dark substance.<br><small>or</small><br>It has been infused with the power of a dark substance. |
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||Terror|| It has been infused with the substance of pure terror. |
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||Water|| It has been infused with the power of a water elemental. |
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||[[Xazkruvrixis]]||The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with death. |
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*'''[[Offensive bonus]]''' The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> serves to increase the efficiency of attacks by granting +xx Attack Strength. |
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*'''[[Holy Weapon (1625)|Paladin Bonded Weapon]] (4th verse):''' The <item> has been bound to <XXX> via the spell Sanctify. The mace hums clearly, indicating that the restriction's conditions are as follows: This item is restricted to use by PERSON. |
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*'''[[620|Ranger Resistance]]:''' Armor treated by a ranger may have a slightly misleading loresong. The value may be high (first verse) and there will be no ''explicit'' mention of the resistance being temporary in the third and fourth verses. However, ranger-applied resistance will give the ranger's name in the fourth verse: |
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::''A strong thread of wild magic hums in response to your song, and you sense that the cold resistance (25%) was imbued into the ruby-trimmed leathers by RangerName.<br>'' |
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:When in doubt, find a ranger to [[ASSESS]] the armor to determine its status. |
:When in doubt, find a ranger to [[ASSESS]] the armor to determine its status. |
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*'''Returner''': |
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*'''[[735|Ensorcellment]]:''' Weapons and armor which have been ensorcelled by a sorcerer will first tell you about it in the second, purpose, verse: ''...shrouded with a haze of necrosis around the brigandine armor''. - but no details yet. In the fourth verse, it will identify the sorcerer and give you the tier of ensorcellment: ''A strange necrotic haze sours your melody slightly, indicating that Allereli has infused the armor with the second tier of permanent Ensorcellment.'' |
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::'''Second verse''': The <weapon> is obviously a weapon built for combat. It emanates magic. |
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::'''Third verse''': The <weapon> has an enchantment of <value>. Its magic appears to be of the ARMS realm. |
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::'''Fourth verse''': You sense that the <weapon> may return to its wielder when forced from her hand. |
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:::''Note, this item script masks other special abilities.'' |
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*'''[[Realm flare]]''' (first verse): You sense rare, wild magics in the weapon, magics that are tied in some elemental fashion to time and place. |
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::''Note, you must sheathe and unsheathe the weapon first for Realm Flaring weapons to get an accurate result in the fourth verse. Refer to Realm Flare page for more information.'' |
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* '''[[Sanctified]]:''': |
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::'''Second Verse''': You sense that this is some type of holy item. |
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::'''Third Verse''': It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet. |
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::'''Fourth verse''': The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been sanctified for use by a Cleric or Paladin in the fight against the undead.'' |
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* '''[[Sighting]]:''' The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> assists its bearer with aiming attacks at range. |
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*'''[[Specialized armor fitting|Warrior Armor Fittings]]:''' will show the protection type along with an estimation on their remaining usage in the fourth verse (note, this is unique from naturally occurring or ranger resistances mentioned above): |
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::As your song penetrates the <armor>, you determine that it is moderately resistant (10%) to <damage type> attacks. |
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::The notes of your song snag briefly on some custom fittings, and you sense that the <damage type> resistance (10%) was fitted onto the <armor> by WarriorName. You gauge that the fittings have quite a lot of wear and tear remaining to them. |
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==== '''[[Weighting]] and [[Padding]]''' ==== |
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||Padding, temporary||Critical||The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> temporarily serves to reduce the severity of inflicted wounds. |
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||Padding, temporary||Damage||The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> temporarily serves to protect from additional damage. |
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||Padding||Critical||The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> serves to reduce the severity of inflicted wounds. |
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||Padding||Damage||The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> serves to protect from additional damage. |
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||Weighting||Critical||The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes. |
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||Weighting||Damage||The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> does extra damage when it strikes. |
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||Weighting (temporary)||Critical||The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> temporarily inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes. |
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||Weighting (temporary)||Damage||The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> temporarily does extra damage when it strikes. |
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:''Additionally for temporary enhancement, the following message is given about the number of uses (and the last line indicates which ability it is for, WPS or resist):'' |
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::The <armor> resonates with your voice, revealing some details of its temporary enhancement: |
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:::The <armor> 's enhancement will degrade when the wearer is struck in combat. |
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:::It should be able to withstand an incredible amount of uses before its enhancement has completely degraded away. |
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:::When its enhancement has degraded away, the item will lose its ability to grant greater protection. |
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=== Player-Forged Weapons === |
=== Player-Forged Weapons === |
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* '''Perfect-quality (third verse): |
* '''Perfect-quality (third verse): |
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:The dagger has a significantly increased effectiveness in combat. |
:The dagger has a significantly increased effectiveness in combat. |
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=== Enhancive Items === |
=== Enhancive Items === |
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:This item is restricted to use by an adventurer you can't quite determine. |
:This item is restricted to use by an adventurer you can't quite determine. |
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:This item is restricted to use by Oweodry. |
:This item is restricted to use by Oweodry. |
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* '''Out of Enhancive Charges (third/fourth verse): |
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:This item doesn't seem to do anything! (third verse) |
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:The item doesn't seem to do anything! The <item name> seems to be out of charges. (fourth verse) |
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==== Special Note on Enhancive Properties ==== |
==== Special Note on Enhancive Properties ==== |
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:For every 1 point of '''STAT BONUS''' it adds 2 points to the '''BASE STAT'''. |
:For every 1 point of '''STAT BONUS''' it adds 2 points to the '''BASE STAT'''. |
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::The 4 to [[Aura]] Bonus listed above would provide 8 to the '''BASE STAT'''. |
::The 4 to [[Aura]] Bonus listed above would provide 8 to the '''BASE STAT'''. |
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==== [[Fusion]] Gear ==== |
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* '''Fusion Gear with empty sockets (third verse): |
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:The runestaff resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways: |
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::This item doesn't seem to do anything! |
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:You think that you could probably find out something more about the runestaff's enhancive properties if you tried. |
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* '''Fusion gear with empty sockets (fourth verse): |
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:The runestaff resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways: |
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::The item doesn't seem to do anything! |
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::The runestaff seems to be out of charges. |
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=== Purified Gems === |
=== Purified Gems === |
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:From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the emerald is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the emerald seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it trying to draw power from you. '''It pulses strongly with the rhythm of your words.''' |
:From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the emerald is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the emerald seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it trying to draw power from you. '''It pulses strongly with the rhythm of your words.''' |
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=== Magic Resistance === |
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Items which cannot have magic cast at them (material limits, or item limits) will tell you they are magic resistant in the second verse: '''You sense the item has some sort of magic resistance.''' To avoid confusion, this is not the same as a Target Defense Magic Resistance at all. TD in items will sing how much is on the item, with it's own specific wording in other verses. |
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Bards have the ability to temporarily and permanently unlock loresongs, such that non-bards can{{boldmono| RECALL }}the item to view its loresong. This applies to the standard properties exposed by loresinging most items, as well as the special story loresongs that some items possess. |
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Magic Resistance is an on/off thing. There are no other values to it. It can be because of the material something is made of (veil iron, for instance), enhancives, and random other items which are combat gear or not. Things which have this loresong line in them cannot be enchanted, ensorcelled, they cannot even have elemental detect used on them. |
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===Temporary=== |
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A loresong is temporarily unlocked for between 1 to 30 days after a bard loresings to an item. The duration is based on the bard's skill. Factors are [[Bard Base | Bard spellsong]] ranks, [[Influence]] bonus, and [[Mental Lore, Telepathy]]. |
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=== Treasure Boxes === |
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The duration uses the formula, per Estild: ((Bard spellsong ranks / 4) + (Influence bonus / 5) + (seed 1 summation of Mental Lore, Telepathy ranks) - 10) = # of days, min 1, max 30. |
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[[Box (treasure)|Boxes]] found in the [[treasure system]] yield special messaging which reveals the [[lock difficulty]] and trap difficulty. |
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=== Items Restricted by Character/Account === |
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The duration of the temporary unlock will display in the fourth facet of the loresong, like so: |
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Items restricted by character or account yield special messaging. An example of this type of item would be a weapon bonded to a Paladin or Warrior. |
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<pre{{log2}}>Its loresong has been temporarily unlocked by XXXX for 7 days, 23 hours and 59 minutes.</pre> |
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*'''2nd verse:''' In addition, its use appears to be magically restricted in some way. |
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*'''3rd verse:''' The ITEM hums clearly, indicating that the item will prevent itself from being used unless the acting party meets certain conditions. |
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*'''4th verse:''' (The 4th verse will yield more specific information, depending upon the item type.) |
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=== Items with Cryptic Messaging === |
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===Permanent=== |
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Some items yield vague messaging that only hints the item is special. It does not pinpoint the exact type or special use of the item. Often (but not always), analyzing, inspecting, or looking at these items will yield more information. |
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To permanently unlock a loresong, a bard must accumulate Lore Knowledge Points (LKP), which are earned by killing like-level creatures. Each kill provides a small chance to earn 1 LKP. Subsequent kills increase the odds until a point is earned, with guaranteed success after 750 kills for the week. Of special note for those who hunt in groups, there are build-in checks to prevent LKP generation from getting abused in areas like Reim. Specifically, if you deal less than 50% of the creature's hit points, you have a reduced chance (dictated by the percent that you did contribute) to earn credit. |
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An example of this type of item would be a [[Veola hair accessory]]: |
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A Bard may learn up to 1 LKP per week and store up to 5 LKPs total. A bard may view if they've already earned their weekly LKP and their total LKPs with the RECALL verb. |
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*'''2nd verse:''' From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the tricorn is unusual, but the exact use escapes you. |
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Another example is a [[SKIN (verb)|skin/hide]], or item made from a skin and then modified (e.g. via GALD, a merchant-created [[PSFShop:Darker_Path|dead animal]], [[Crondi]] body parts, etc.) |
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There is a skill check to permanently unlock a loresong, using the Bard's skill vs. the item's properties. Success modifiers include: |
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*'''2nd verse:''' From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the [item] is as a kind of trophy. |
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* Level |
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* Bard spellsong ranks |
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* Magic Item Use |
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* Elemental Mana Control |
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* Mental Mana Control |
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* Aura and Influence stat bonus |
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* Mental Lore, Telepathy |
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== Unlocking Loresongs == |
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There are also penalties for being injured or low on spirit. |
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Bards have the ability to permanently unlock loresongs, such that non-bards can {{boldmono|[[RECALL (verb)|RECALL]]}} the item to view its loresong. This applies to the standard properties exposed by loresinging most items, as well as the special story loresongs that some items possess. |
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There used to be a temporary unlock that could be turned into a permanent one using a bard's weekly resources, but that was removed when the [[Song of Luck (1006)]] service was released and now all loresong unlocks are permanent and require no resource or skill check. |
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To attempt to unlock the loresong of an item, the bard first needs to loresing to the item like normal, then within 5 minutes, use the RECALL verb on the item. The first attempt will provide information such as the chance of success and how many LKPs it will cost to unlock the item. The minimum cost to unlock any item is 1 LKP and the maximum cost is 5. |
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Permanent loresong unlocking allows others to check the detail of their items without the assistance of a bard for the life of the item. This is especially beneficial for: |
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The skill check to unlock a loresong is far more forgiving than [[Enchant]] and [[Ensorcell]], but not all items may necessarily be possible for a bard to unlock without outside help. Once a loresong is unlocked, non-bards may RECALL the item to view its loresong. Failure to permanently unlock an item results in a 24 hour cooldown before your can try to unlock the item again. There is no loss of LKPs. |
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* Reviewing custom loresongs |
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===Messaging=== |
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* Checking the charges on enhancives and x/day imbeddables |
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Award of a LKP via critter kill is displayed between the damage messaging and the death message, such as this. The last sentence of the bolded text should be used for highlighting, if looking for an alert: |
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* Tracks stat/skill changes and charges on Adventurer's Guild badges |
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* Tracking the progress of [[Enchant (925)|Enchanting]] and [[Ensorcell (735)|Ensorcelling]] on project pieces, including the difficulty bonus |
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* Remembering the type of bane or flare in a pinch |
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* Tracking type and estimated level of padding or weighting (requires an [[ASSESS_(verb)#Warriors|assess]] after unlocking) |
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* Determining exact percentages on all types of [[Resistance]] |
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* Identifying exact weight and capacity |
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* Quickly recall the attuned location for unnavable rings |
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* Following the weight reduction of a container |
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* ... all as continued improvements or changes are made to the item in the future. |
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===Additional Information=== |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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New properties added to the item after its loresong has been unlocked will be updated and displayed automatically. |
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>renew 1030 |
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You sing with renewed vigor! |
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You continue to sing a disruptive song. |
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Warding failed! |
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An Ithzir seer reels under the force of the sonic vibrations! |
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Sound waves disrupt for 103 damage! |
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... 85 points of damage! |
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Heart explodes rupturing the Ithzir seer's chest. |
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When accessed via "{{boldmono|RECALL}} <item> loresong", the loresong information functions exactly as if the bard is loresinging to the item. You will see each verse one at a time and any effects experienced by a bard loresinging the item manually will be experienced by the person accessing the loresong (which may include damage or death for certain rare items). |
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Breathing heavily from your exertions against the Ithzir seer, you ruminate for a moment about your surroundings, gaining a better understanding of their history and place in the world. '''This lore could be woven into your loresongs to let them linger and be recalled.''' |
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Using {{boldmono|RECALL}} without adding "loresong" to the end (i.e., {{boldmono|RECALL}} <item>) will show you a summary of all the information with no roundtime. |
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The Ithzir seer falls to the ground in a crumpled heap. |
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Renewing "Song of Sonic Disruption" for 20 mana. |
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Sing Roundtime 3 Seconds. |
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</pre> |
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Other award messaging examples: |
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<pre{{log2}}>You find yourself absently reminiscing upon the tale of a long-ago battle. In a flash of inspiration, an intense connection to its origins floods your mind.</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>A temperate breeze whistles past, bringing to mind the melody of a half-forgotten song. As you play through its notes in your mind, you find yourself dazzled by the weight of its history, gaining a better understanding of the music.</pre> |
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<pre{{log2}}>With the death of the black forest viper, you ponder the balance of life and death and find a single moment of synchronicity with the rhythms of the world. Amid this fleeting peace, you come to a better understanding of your own culture and history.</pre> |
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A bard using the RECALL verb can see how many LKPs they have earned: |
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0 LKPs: |
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<pre{{log2}}>You can't recall any pertinent lore to let you preserve the knowledge of objects.</pre> |
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1 LKP: |
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<pre{{log2}}>You remember a yarn you've spun, which you could use to preserve the knowledge of simple items.</pre> |
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2 LKPs: |
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<pre{{log2}}>Your thoughts shift to tales of treasures obtained from your travels, which you could use to preserve the knowledge of magical trinkets.</pre> |
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3 LKPs |
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<pre{{log2}}>You recall secrets of lost civilizations and ancient legends, which you could use to preserve the knowledge of magical items.</pre> |
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4 LKPs |
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<pre{{log2}}>TBD</pre> |
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5 LKPs: |
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<pre{{log2}}>Your mind is filled with a vast repertoire of lore, which you could use to to preserve the knowledge of some of Elanthia's most powerful artifacts! Your understanding of such magic cannot exceed this level.</pre> |
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A bard can see how much an item will cost: |
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1 LKPS: |
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<pre{{log2}}>It will require a fair amount of lore to unlock this loresong.</pre> |
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2 LKPS: |
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<pre{{log2}}>It will require a substantial amount of lore to unlock this loresong.</pre> |
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3 LKPS: |
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<pre{{log2}}>It will require a generous amount of lore to unlock this loresong.</pre> |
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4 LKPS: |
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<pre{{log2}}>It will require a vast amount of lore to unlock this loresong.</pre> |
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5 LKPS: |
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<pre{{log2}}>It will require an epic amount of lore to unlock this loresong.</pre> |
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Once a bard has earned an LKP for the week, the following message is displayed in RECALL: |
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<pre{{log2}}>You feel you have exhausted your inspiration of Elanthia's lore as much as possible for the time being.</pre> |
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Example of a successful unlock (required 2 LKPs and awarded 400 experience): |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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>recall am |
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You begin a musical chant directed towards your gnarled bone amulet. You recall your recent loresong of the amulet and prepare yourself to weave its story into its being. |
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Having probed the gnarled bone amulet already, you continue to focus your musical chant in an attempt to permanently infuse the amulet with its loresong... |
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You make a questionable attempt. |
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Success! Stories and songs of comedies, victories, and heroes all swirl through your mind as you invest enough of your magical lore into the essence of the gnarled bone amulet. Its loresong has now been permanently affixed. |
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Roundtime: 5 sec. |
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</pre> |
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Example of an unsuccessful unlock: |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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>recall dagger |
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You begin a musical chant directed towards your black steel dagger. You recall your recent loresong of the dagger and prepare yourself to weave its story into its being. |
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Having probed the black steel dagger already, you continue to focus your musical chant in an attempt to permanently infuse the dagger with its loresong... |
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You make a very poor attempt! |
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Failure! Stories and songs of tragedies, defeats, and villains all swirl through your mind as the black steel dagger rejects your infusion of magical lore. You are left perplexed about the very essence of the dagger. |
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Roundtime: 6 sec. |
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</pre> |
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===Additional Information=== |
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When accessed via RECALL, the loresong information functions exactly as if the bard is loresinging to the item. New properties added to the item after its loresong has been unlocked will be displayed, and any effects experienced by a bard loresinging the item manually will be experienced by the person accessing the loresong (which may include damage or death for certain rare items). |
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The loresongs of stationary items cannot be unlocked at this time. |
The loresongs of stationary items cannot be unlocked at this time. |
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If a non-bard accesses a loresong via RECALL and places it for sale in a player shop, the properties will be revealed as normal. |
If a non-bard accesses a loresong via {{boldmono|RECALL}} and places it for sale in a player shop, the properties will be revealed as normal. |
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LKP generation is luck based, but in general, you should expect it to take several days to earn a point. Like ensorcelling (and enchanting's lore benefit), it's designed to reward characters who log in and play instead of just being something any bard can quickly earn. |
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==Resources== |
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*[[Music Stand|The Incredible Music Stand loresong (example)]] |
*[[Music Stand|The Incredible Music Stand loresong (example)]] |
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*[http://forums.play.net/forums/GemStone%20IV/Bards/Loresinging/view Officials folder] |
*[http://forums.play.net/forums/GemStone%20IV/Bards/Loresinging/view Officials folder] |
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*[[Tsalinx_(prime)/Loresinging_Guide_for_Young_Bards|Loresinging Guide for Young Bards]] |
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*[[/Previous version|Previous version of loresinging]] |
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[[Category:Bard]] |
Latest revision as of 01:38, 27 October 2024
Loresinging is a bardic ability allowing a singer to divine the properties of an item with the sound of his voice. An item may simply tell its properties while another will have a specific story attached to it that can only be observed through a bard, often called a loresong itself due to the nature in which the story is revealed.
Different items have different amounts of difficulty to obtain the information from. In order to increase a loresong's strength and ability to divine a loresong from an item, various verses and rhyme schemes can be used to obtain the loresong. Specifically, two-line loresongs with no rhymes are less powerful than two-line verses with a rhyme scheme. And, a four-line verse with a rhyme scheme is even more powerful. Rhymes must be words that rhyme by spelling, such as the infamous hand/land rhyme. However, more and floor, though they rhyme when spoken aloud, they do not count as rhymes for the purpose of loresongs.
Additionally, if certain keywords are used (value, weight, purpose, skill [only for weapons/armor], spell, and ability) in a loresong, one can obtain specific bits of information from the item.
When loresinging to a magical or enhancive item, a bard may determine whether or not the item will be destroyed when its last magical or enhancive charge has been expended.
When singing to a piece of armor with resistance to a damage type, a proper loresong will tell the level of resistance.
Fully loresinging an item (revealing all verses) will permanently unlock the loresong so anyone can RECALL it.
Mechanics
LORESING (verb)
Usage
Usage: LORESING [:{tone}] [::{target}] {message} - Loresing a message [with a tone] [to a target] For a full list of tones, see SONG LIST. You may loresing multiple lines by separating each one with a semicolon. EXAMPLE: LORESING Jori says she hears the birds;When I can't hear a thing,;Jori whistles like a robin,;I can only sing. When LORESINGing, you will use whatever language you are currently SPEAKing.
Syntax
To loresing, use the verb LORESING followed by your song, with lines separated by semi-colons.
J>loresing staff of ebonwood now for another scrap of doggerel song,;Share with us that ability ere the night grows long You sing sonorously: "Staff of ebonwood now for another scrap of doggerel song, Share with us that ability ere the night grows long" Roundtime: 18 sec. As you sing, you feel a faint resonating vibration from the ebonwood staff in your hand...
In addition to standard loresinging, it is also possible to sing to non-held items in the same room. The purpose of this is generally to reveal a loresong. To loresing to an item not held in your hand, use the targeting syntax LORESING ::itemname. There are many examples of such items in the Museums in Wehnimer's Landing and River's Rest, as well as scattered in other areas of the game.
Order
The response message from successful attempts will reveal information in a specific order if one does not use a keyword.
- First verse
- The weight and value of the item, in addition to the difficulty rating for weapons and armor with Enchanting and Ensorcelling.
- Second verse
- The purpose of the item
- Third verse
- If the item is a weapon/armor type then it will reveal the skill required to use and enchant bonus of the item.
- If the item is a magic type then it will say which spell and how many charges left.
- If the item is enhancive, it will tell what it enhances and the level requirements but not the specific amount of the boosts.
- The keyword enhance will work for both types.
- Fourth verse
- Consists of the special ability section. Enhancive details, spells, weapon flares, reimbeddable status, crumbly status, temporary bless, and other odd information will be found here.
Keywords
- Using keywords such as value, weight, purpose, skill [only for weapons/armor] or enhance, spell, and ability will skip to that verse directly.
- The bard may continue loresinging without using a keyword to continue to the next verse in order.
- For example: if loresinging to a weapon, skipping to the third verse by using the keyword skill. Then if the next song you use contains no keywords, it will respond with the fourth verse (the ability line).
- The bard may jump to any verse including a lower level one
- For example: if the bard is on the second verse and uses the keyword value in the next song then it will jump back to the first verse.
- Skipping to a higher level verse is more difficult than a lower level.
- This means that getting the fourth verse by using the ability keyword often fails for inexperienced bards. A lower level bard would likely be more successful to skip to the third phrase using a keyword then continue with a normal song without keywords to get the last verse.
- It is important to note that magic is NOT a keyword. It does not allow one to skip to the third verse. It would be the same as using a song without a keyword
Failure
A failed verse may occur for several reasons and there are failsafe practices for working around failed verses:
- Insufficient mana will result in a failed loresong progression (with no risk of injury).
- Repetition of a particular keyword twice in a row will end a loresong progression.
- All information available to the bard has already been determined will result in a failed verse.
- To avoid failures, one can alternate between two different songs (without keywords) until a response is received from the item.
- In order to restart a loresong progression, one must reset the status by either singing to a new item or try to use a simple keyword like value.]
- You can clear the loresong progression with the command: STOP LORESONG
- Note that no roundtime will be incurred for a failed loresong verse.
There are three messages which can arise as a result of a failed loresong. Examples are as follows:
- Insufficient mana: Your song is weak, and without sufficient power to affect the pearl.
- No additional properties: You learn nothing new about the pendant.
- Item in wrong hand or misspelled item name: As you sing, you feel a faint stirring in your <item name> that fades, as if your song had somehow failed to resonate with it properly.
Roundtime
Roundtime for each verse of loresinging can vary from 5 seconds to 15 seconds for typical items. The roundtime is determined on a verse-by-verse basis. A couplet method, using two lines, will generally produce shorter roundtimes than the progressive method (where the singer repeats previous lines and adds a new one at the end for eachsubsequent verse). Custom loresongs may have their own roundtimes which are higher than normal items. Refer to Talk:Loresinging for research on how the number of words used and word length may contribute.
Example Messaging
Loresongs provide a wide variety of messaging for items. Beyond the basic properties of an item (such as weight, enchant bonus, or value), items may be identified as possessing a special ability, as imbeds (either blank, or already containing a spell), or enhancive properties. Some of that messaging is provided below:
Imbed items
Such items can be found blank (and able to be imbedded with a new spell), already containing a spell, or even rechargeable.
- Blank rechargeable (second verse):
- You sense a faint aura of magic around the pink dreamstone brooch. You also feel a faint drawing sensation from it, as though it may be able to hold more power. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the brooch is to cast a spell or perform some magical purpose.
- Rechargeable item (second verse):
- You sense a faint aura of magic around the grey granite bracer. You also feel a faint drawing sensation from it, as though when its charge is depleted, it may be refilled. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the bracer is to cast a spell or perform some magical purpose.
- Blank imbeddable (third verse):
- From the rapid vibrations of the pink dreamstone brooch, you determine it has no spell within it now, but could be imbedded with one, in the proper hands. You estimate that it can contain an ample amount of mana.
- Reimbeddable item (fourth verse):
- The magical strength of this item is strong. It could probably handle the imbedding of an entirely new spell, if handled with care.
- Crumbly imbed (fourth verse):
- You sense that the black fel wand will disintegrate after its last magical charge has been expended.
- Non-Crumbly imbed (fourth verse):
- You sense that the thick ironwood rod will persist after its last magical charge has been expended.
Weapon/Armor Abilities
Typically, special abilities possessed by weapons and armor are permanent though some forms of weighting, padding and resistance may be temporary. These abilities are unique to arms and armor, are not part of the enhancive system, and can not be recharged at the Adventurer's Guild. However, weapons and armor may have traditional enhancive properties as well.
- Gear point/difficulty rating for Enchanting and Ensorcelling (first verse):
- Though you don't yet have a full understanding of the staff's qualities, you get the impression it would be a tricky project (477 penalty) for an adventurer to modify.
- Special ability, temporary (second verse):
- It also appears to have a temporary modification of some kind.
- Special ability (third verse):
- It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet.
- Bane weapon: Note: Refer to the Bane page for additional information on bane types, of which there are many.
- Second verse: A sense of deep seated hatred clings to the <item>, as if it had been crafted with a specific purpose.
- Third verse: This <weapon> seems to be the bane of <type> creatures.
- Fourth verse: provides characteristic of the bane bonus, such as "additional offensive bonus of +10 when employed against all undead creatures" for a weapon that imparts +10 on attacks to undead.
- Second Verse: You sense that this is some type of holy item.
- Third verse of Bless (304) cast by a Cleric with Holy Water Flares: It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet.
- Third verse of regular bless or a Voln bless: It also has many more uses of some kind of special ability.
- Fourth verse: The harmonics generated tell you that the (item) has been temporarily blessed to help fight the undead.
- Note: LOOKing at the item will display: A faint aura of holy light radiates from the (item).
- Second Verse: ...shrouded with a haze of necrosis around the <item>
- Fourth Verse: A strange necrotic haze sours your melody slightly, indicating that <Sorcerer> has infused the armor with the second tier of permanent Ensorcellment.
- Defensive bonus:: The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> helps defend the one who wields it by granting +xx Defensive Bonus.
Flares
Fourth Verse of the item's Loresong:
TYPE | MESSAGE |
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Acid | It has been infused with the power of a corrosive substance. |
Acuity | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> allows a caster to occasionally focus their magical prowess for a single cast. |
Air (temporary, from EBlade) | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental air. |
Cold | It has been infused with the power of an ice elemental. |
Cold (temporary from EBlade) | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental cold. |
Disintegration | It has been infused with a disintegrating substance. |
Dispel | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with the power of a strange anti-magical substance. |
Disruption | It has been infused with a disrupting substance. |
Earth | It has been infused with the power of an earth elemental. |
Earth (temporary, EBlade) | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental earth. |
Fire | It has been infused with the power of a fire elemental. |
Fire (temporary, from EBlade) | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with elemental fire. |
Firewheel | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes. |
Grapple | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with a grappling force. |
Guiding Light | It has been temporarily infused with a divine flaming substance. |
Lightning | It has been infused with the power of a lightning bolt. |
Lightning (temporary) | It has been temporarily infused with lightning. |
Lightning (temporary, from EBlade) | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been temporarily infused with lightning. |
Magma | It has been infused with molten substance. |
Mana | It has been infused with mana. |
Plasma | It has been infused with the power of a flaming substance. or The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with a flaming substance. |
Steam | It has been infused with a steaming substance. |
TD | Protects against magical attacks. |
Vacuum/Void | It has been infused with a dark substance. or It has been infused with the power of a dark substance. |
Terror | It has been infused with the substance of pure terror. |
Water | It has been infused with the power of a water elemental. |
Xazkruvrixis | The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been infused with death. |
- Offensive bonus The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> serves to increase the efficiency of attacks by granting +xx Attack Strength.
- Paladin Bonded Weapon (4th verse): The <item> has been bound to <XXX> via the spell Sanctify. The mace hums clearly, indicating that the restriction's conditions are as follows: This item is restricted to use by PERSON.
- Ranger Resistance: Armor treated by a ranger may have a slightly misleading loresong. The value may be high (first verse) and there will be no explicit mention of the resistance being temporary in the third and fourth verses. However, ranger-applied resistance will give the ranger's name in the fourth verse:
- A strong thread of wild magic hums in response to your song, and you sense that the cold resistance (25%) was imbued into the ruby-trimmed leathers by RangerName.
- A strong thread of wild magic hums in response to your song, and you sense that the cold resistance (25%) was imbued into the ruby-trimmed leathers by RangerName.
- When in doubt, find a ranger to ASSESS the armor to determine its status.
- Returner:
- Second verse: The <weapon> is obviously a weapon built for combat. It emanates magic.
- Third verse: The <weapon> has an enchantment of <value>. Its magic appears to be of the ARMS realm.
- Fourth verse: You sense that the <weapon> may return to its wielder when forced from her hand.
- Note, this item script masks other special abilities.
- Realm flare (first verse): You sense rare, wild magics in the weapon, magics that are tied in some elemental fashion to time and place.
- Note, you must sheathe and unsheathe the weapon first for Realm Flaring weapons to get an accurate result in the fourth verse. Refer to Realm Flare page for more information.
- Second Verse: You sense that this is some type of holy item.
- Third Verse: It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet.
- Fourth verse: The harmonics generated tell you that the <item> has been sanctified for use by a Cleric or Paladin in the fight against the undead.
- Sighting: The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> assists its bearer with aiming attacks at range.
- Warrior Armor Fittings: will show the protection type along with an estimation on their remaining usage in the fourth verse (note, this is unique from naturally occurring or ranger resistances mentioned above):
- As your song penetrates the <armor>, you determine that it is moderately resistant (10%) to <damage type> attacks.
- The notes of your song snag briefly on some custom fittings, and you sense that the <damage type> resistance (10%) was fitted onto the <armor> by WarriorName. You gauge that the fittings have quite a lot of wear and tear remaining to them.
Weighting and Padding
Fourth Verse:
TYPE | SUBTYPE | MESSAGE |
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Padding, temporary | Critical | The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> temporarily serves to reduce the severity of inflicted wounds. |
Padding, temporary | Damage | The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> temporarily serves to protect from additional damage. |
Padding | Critical | The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> serves to reduce the severity of inflicted wounds. |
Padding | Damage | The harmonics generated tell you that the <armor> serves to protect from additional damage. |
Weighting | Critical | The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes. |
Weighting | Damage | The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> does extra damage when it strikes. |
Weighting (temporary) | Critical | The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> temporarily inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes. |
Weighting (temporary) | Damage | The harmonics generated tell you that the <weapon> temporarily does extra damage when it strikes. |
- Additionally for temporary enhancement, the following message is given about the number of uses (and the last line indicates which ability it is for, WPS or resist):
- The <armor> resonates with your voice, revealing some details of its temporary enhancement:
- The <armor> 's enhancement will degrade when the wearer is struck in combat.
- It should be able to withstand an incredible amount of uses before its enhancement has completely degraded away.
- When its enhancement has degraded away, the item will lose its ability to grant greater protection.
- The <armor> resonates with your voice, revealing some details of its temporary enhancement:
Player-Forged Weapons
Weapons created by the forging artisan skill yield special messaging which reveals the quality of the forging of the item in the third verse. The loresong will also reveal the fact that the item was player-forged (though this information is already available via the crafter's mark in the SHOW description of the item).
- Player-forged (second verse):
- It has been forged by a member of the Artisan's Guild.
- Elegant-quality (third verse):
- The handaxe has a lightly increased effectiveness in combat.
- Superior-quality (third verse):
- The maul has a moderately increased effectiveness in combat.
- Perfect-quality (third verse):
- The dagger has a significantly increased effectiveness in combat.
Enhancive Items
Items with enhancive properties have messaging in several phases of the loresong. The second verse provides a simple indicator of whether or not the item is enhancive. The third verse provides a vague description of the properties. The fourth verse contains complete information about the enhancive properties (and if complete, renders the third verse irrelevant). The tiered messaging may be valuable to lower level bards who are unable to extract the full properties of the item in the fourth verse. The third and fourth verse may also provide information about racial, skill, societal, or character restrictions placed on the item.
- Enhancive (second verse):
- Also, it seems to have some sort of enhancive properties.
- Properties, vague (third verse):
- The bracer resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
- It provides a boost to Agility.
- This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 36 times.
- It provides a boost to Aura.
- This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 20 times.
- It provides a boost to Mana Recovery.
- This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 10 times.
- It provides a boost to Agility.
- You think that you could probably find out something more about the pendant's enhancive properties if you tried.
- Properties, complete (fourth verse):
- The bracer resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
- It provides a boost of 8 to Agility.
- This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 36 times.
- It provides a boost of 4 to Aura Bonus.
- This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 20 times.
- It provides a boost of 2 to Mana Recovery.
- This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 10 times.
- It provides a boost of 8 to Agility.
- The bracer looks to have a lot of charges remaining.
- Persistence (fourth verse):
- You sense that the aquamarine bracer will crumble into dust after its last enhancive charge has been expended.
- You sense that the composite bow will persist after its last enhancive charge has been expended.
- Restriction (third/fourth verse):
- This enhancive item may not be used by the following professions: Warrior Rogue Wizard Cleric Empath Sorcerer Ranger Monk Paladin Savant.
- This enhancement cannot be used by adventurers without at least a moderate amount of skill in Brawling.
- This enhancive item may not be used by the following races: Human Giantman Half-Elf Sylvankind Dark Elf Dwarf Halfling Forest Gnome Burghal Gnome Half-Krolvin Erithian Aelotoi.
- Some bronze leg greaves inset with hammered copper discs can only be used by a Master of the Guardians of Sunfist.
- This item is restricted to use by an adventurer you can't quite determine.
- This item is restricted to use by Oweodry.
- Out of Enhancive Charges (third/fourth verse):
- This item doesn't seem to do anything! (third verse)
- The item doesn't seem to do anything! The <item name> seems to be out of charges. (fourth verse)
Special Note on Enhancive Properties
- It provides a boost of 8 to Agility.
- This enhancement is to the BASE STAT.
- It provides a boost of 4 to Aura Bonus.
- This enhancement is to the STAT BONUS.
- For every 1 point of STAT BONUS it adds 2 points to the BASE STAT.
- The 4 to Aura Bonus listed above would provide 8 to the BASE STAT.
Fusion Gear
- Fusion Gear with empty sockets (third verse):
- The runestaff resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
- This item doesn't seem to do anything!
- You think that you could probably find out something more about the runestaff's enhancive properties if you tried.
- Fusion gear with empty sockets (fourth verse):
- The runestaff resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
- The item doesn't seem to do anything!
- The runestaff seems to be out of charges.
Purified Gems
Gems which have been purified through Purification Song (1004) may turn into orb gems (for the purpose of charging items or creating chrisms) or become rechargeable imbeds.
- Orb gem (second verse):
- From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the glimaerstone is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the glimaerstone seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it trying to draw power from you.
- Mage rechargeable (second verse):
- From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the emerald is as a gem of some kind. As you sing, the emerald seems to resonate with your voice, and you feel it trying to draw power from you. It pulses strongly with the rhythm of your words.
Magic Resistance
Items which cannot have magic cast at them (material limits, or item limits) will tell you they are magic resistant in the second verse: You sense the item has some sort of magic resistance. To avoid confusion, this is not the same as a Target Defense Magic Resistance at all. TD in items will sing how much is on the item, with it's own specific wording in other verses.
Magic Resistance is an on/off thing. There are no other values to it. It can be because of the material something is made of (veil iron, for instance), enhancives, and random other items which are combat gear or not. Things which have this loresong line in them cannot be enchanted, ensorcelled, they cannot even have elemental detect used on them.
Treasure Boxes
Boxes found in the treasure system yield special messaging which reveals the lock difficulty and trap difficulty.
Items Restricted by Character/Account
Items restricted by character or account yield special messaging. An example of this type of item would be a weapon bonded to a Paladin or Warrior.
- 2nd verse: In addition, its use appears to be magically restricted in some way.
- 3rd verse: The ITEM hums clearly, indicating that the item will prevent itself from being used unless the acting party meets certain conditions.
- 4th verse: (The 4th verse will yield more specific information, depending upon the item type.)
Items with Cryptic Messaging
Some items yield vague messaging that only hints the item is special. It does not pinpoint the exact type or special use of the item. Often (but not always), analyzing, inspecting, or looking at these items will yield more information.
An example of this type of item would be a Veola hair accessory:
- 2nd verse: From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the tricorn is unusual, but the exact use escapes you.
Another example is a skin/hide, or item made from a skin and then modified (e.g. via GALD, a merchant-created dead animal, Crondi body parts, etc.)
- 2nd verse: From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the [item] is as a kind of trophy.
Unlocking Loresongs
Bards have the ability to permanently unlock loresongs, such that non-bards can RECALL the item to view its loresong. This applies to the standard properties exposed by loresinging most items, as well as the special story loresongs that some items possess.
There used to be a temporary unlock that could be turned into a permanent one using a bard's weekly resources, but that was removed when the Song of Luck (1006) service was released and now all loresong unlocks are permanent and require no resource or skill check.
Permanent loresong unlocking allows others to check the detail of their items without the assistance of a bard for the life of the item. This is especially beneficial for:
* Reviewing custom loresongs * Checking the charges on enhancives and x/day imbeddables * Tracks stat/skill changes and charges on Adventurer's Guild badges * Tracking the progress of Enchanting and Ensorcelling on project pieces, including the difficulty bonus * Remembering the type of bane or flare in a pinch * Tracking type and estimated level of padding or weighting (requires an assess after unlocking) * Determining exact percentages on all types of Resistance * Identifying exact weight and capacity * Quickly recall the attuned location for unnavable rings * Following the weight reduction of a container * ... all as continued improvements or changes are made to the item in the future.
Additional Information
New properties added to the item after its loresong has been unlocked will be updated and displayed automatically.
When accessed via "RECALL <item> loresong", the loresong information functions exactly as if the bard is loresinging to the item. You will see each verse one at a time and any effects experienced by a bard loresinging the item manually will be experienced by the person accessing the loresong (which may include damage or death for certain rare items).
Using RECALL without adding "loresong" to the end (i.e., RECALL <item>) will show you a summary of all the information with no roundtime.
The loresongs of stationary items cannot be unlocked at this time.
If a non-bard accesses a loresong via RECALL and places it for sale in a player shop, the properties will be revealed as normal.