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'''White ora''' is slightly rarer than regular ora, and is more valued. It has the same basic properties as common ora, but it has the unusual natural ability to harm the undead under the right conditions. Through much study of this strange variant of ora, it is said that the magic within the metal reacts to the aura of a [[cleric]] or [[paladin]], becoming sanctified in their hands. This allows them to wield it against undead beings without the aid of blessing magic. |
'''White ora''' is slightly rarer than regular ora, and is more valued. It has the same basic properties as common ora, but it has the unusual natural ability to harm the undead under the right conditions. Through much study of this strange variant of ora, it is said that the magic within the metal reacts to the aura of a [[cleric]] or [[paladin]], becoming sanctified in their hands. This allows them to wield it against undead beings without the aid of blessing magic. White ora is not otherwise [[blessing|blessable]] when used by other professions. |
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It is the polar opposite of [[black ora]]. |
It is the polar opposite of [[black ora]]. |
Revision as of 22:36, 15 October 2019
White ora | |
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Use | Weapons |
Bonus | +10 |
ST/DU | 15/30 |
Rarity | Uncommon/Very Rare |
Weight Modifier | 100% |
Special Properties | Sanctified |
Primary Color | White |
Dyeable | Unknown |
White ora is slightly rarer than regular ora, and is more valued. It has the same basic properties as common ora, but it has the unusual natural ability to harm the undead under the right conditions. Through much study of this strange variant of ora, it is said that the magic within the metal reacts to the aura of a cleric or paladin, becoming sanctified in their hands. This allows them to wield it against undead beings without the aid of blessing magic. White ora is not otherwise blessable when used by other professions.
It is the polar opposite of black ora.