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Revision as of 18:33, 30 December 2020
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Throughout a Paladin's life in the service of his patron Arkati, he will see a great turmoil and strife among the average citizens of the world. When Pious Trial is cast, the Paladin calls upon his patron Arkati to use memories of conflicts in order to instill a great burden on the target, causing arduous tribulation.
On a successful warding roll, this burden immediately inflicts 3 seconds of Roundtime (RT), and adds a +2 second Slow effect to the target for 60 seconds. If successful, it will also automatically stop Celerity (506) if it is active on the target.
This spell is not stackable or refreshable.
Usage
Single target (closed cast):
Open cast version that affects multiple targets with training in Spiritual Lore, Blessings:
- PREPARE 1602, CAST
- INCANT 1602 OPEN
INCANT 1602 by itself will select the closed/open version based on INCANT SET.
The open cast version can also pull targets out of hiding.
Lore Benefits
Spiritual Lore, Summoning
Training in Spiritual Lore, Summoning increases the slow effect +1 seconds to RT at 10 ranks and 25 ranks.
Spiritual Lore, Summoning ranks 0 10 25 Total +RT to target 2 3 4
Spiritual Lore, Blessings
Every 10 ranks of Spiritual Lore, Blessings allows for the spell to affect one additional target on the open cast version of the spell.
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Messaging
Cast | (Target) appears to be overwhelmed by some burdening force. |
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Expiration | (Target) appears less distracted and conflicted. |