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<section begin=sanctified />Sanctified weapons, shields, and armor are considered permanently [[blessing|blessed]] and able to harm the [[undead]] in the hands of a [[cleric]] or [[paladin]]. [[White ora]] and [[eonake]] are naturally sanctified. Clerics and paladins can use the{{boldmono| [[ASSESS]] }}command to check an item for this property. Sanctified items will also be identified as holy items via [[loresinging]]. Sanctified items are ''not'' otherwise blessable when used by other professions. |
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==Description:== |
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<noinclude>The [[Holy Weapon (1625)]] spell can be used on any weapon by a paladin to bond to the weapon and make it sanctified.</noinclude><includeonly>Paladins can also bond to any weapon using the [[Holy Weapon (1625)]] spell, which gives it the blessed property.</includeonly><section end=sanctified /> |
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A '''holy armament''' is a piece of equipment that has been prepared for use against the undead by [[clerics]] and [[paladins]]. |
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* When used by members of those professions, it provides the benefits of [[304|bless]], removing the normal penalties for physically attacking undead targets with it. |
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* Holy armaments do not receive any other benefits of blessing. |
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==Identification:== |
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The blessed property of shields and armor is only useful for offensive [[SHIELD|shield maneuvers]] and [[Bull Rush]], which are available to paladins but not clerics. Paladins can also [[Consecrate (1604)]] any sanctified item to imbue it with temporary plasma flares (against any enemy, not just undead). |
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Holy armaments can be identified through {{boldmono|[[ASSESS]]}} by a cleric or paladin. |
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Certain [[materials]] will produce holy armaments when used to make weapons, shields, armor, or armor accessories. |
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* [[Eonake]], [[white ora]], [[white alloy]], and [[faewood]] are materials with the inherent property. |
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* Occasionally, holy armaments besides the materials listed can be found in the treasure system. |
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* Items can sometimes be made into holy armaments through paid services. |
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==Spell Interactions:== |
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The Paladin spell [[Consecrate (1604)]] works only on holy armaments, while [[Holy Weapon (1625)]] will make the paladin's chosen weapon a holy armament. |
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==History:== |
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Holy Armament was historically known as Sanctified, but this was changed with the introduction of [[Sanctify (330)]]. |
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* Sanctifying items will not make them holy armaments for the purpose of abilities, and holy armaments do not provide any of the benefits of sanctification. |
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* However, many of the materials that produce holy armaments also provide a bonus to sanctification. |
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Plain white ora sanctified weapons can typically be purchased in [[:Category:Cleric Shops|clerical shops]]. Sanctified items can be found in the treasure system made of materials other than white ora and eonake. It is possible for a sanctified weapon to also have [[weighting]] and [[flare]]s, and for sanctified armor to have [[padding]] and flares. |
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 27 February 2023
Description:
A holy armament is a piece of equipment that has been prepared for use against the undead by clerics and paladins.
- When used by members of those professions, it provides the benefits of bless, removing the normal penalties for physically attacking undead targets with it.
- Holy armaments do not receive any other benefits of blessing.
Identification:
Holy armaments can be identified through ASSESS by a cleric or paladin.
Certain materials will produce holy armaments when used to make weapons, shields, armor, or armor accessories.
- Eonake, white ora, white alloy, and faewood are materials with the inherent property.
- Occasionally, holy armaments besides the materials listed can be found in the treasure system.
- Items can sometimes be made into holy armaments through paid services.
Spell Interactions:
The Paladin spell Consecrate (1604) works only on holy armaments, while Holy Weapon (1625) will make the paladin's chosen weapon a holy armament.
History:
Holy Armament was historically known as Sanctified, but this was changed with the introduction of Sanctify (330).
- Sanctifying items will not make them holy armaments for the purpose of abilities, and holy armaments do not provide any of the benefits of sanctification.
- However, many of the materials that produce holy armaments also provide a bonus to sanctification.