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You cannot make a retribution attack while still living.</div>
You cannot make a retribution attack while still living.</div>


==Favor Cost (estimated)==
==Favor Cost==


Favor cost is based on the member's level. See Order of Voln Symbols table [http://www.krakiipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Voln#Order_of_Voln_Symbols] for specific examples.
Symbol of Retribution uses 72 units of [[favor]].
<small>Note: Characters under level 40 have a reduced favor cost which scales with level.</small>


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 11:14, 6 January 2013

Step 15

The Symbol of Retribution is obtained at the fifteenth step of the Order of Voln. This symbol, when dead, can be used to attack undead creatures in the room by sending out ripples of essence toward them. This symbol uses the Standard success resolution system to detemine success or failure.

This symbol may also be used when alive. If used while alive, it will surround the invoker with an aura that reactively flares with divine retribution at undead who manage to strike the player (in much the same way as reactive armor flares). This use of the symbol has a duration of 10 seconds per Voln rank (stackable). The duration of this symbol when invoked by a voln master is 4:20 minutes per use.

Messaging

Self Cast Version

Activation:

sym retribution
You feel an aura of righteous wrath surround you.

Wearing off:

The aura of righteous wrath leaves you.

Attack Version (only activates when dead)

Against Undead:

Example

Against Living while alive:

>sym retribution marmot
You can only make a retribution attack against an undead creature.

Against undead while alive:

>sym retribution wraith
You cannot make a retribution attack while still living.

Favor Cost

Favor cost is based on the member's level. See Order of Voln Symbols table [1] for specific examples.

See Also

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