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*A symbol will only be set to a deity that clearly matches its description. "A bloodstone impaled heart symbol" would never be set to [[Lorminstra]], when that's clearly a symbol of [[Mularos]]. If the symbol is not obvious which deity it is dedicated to, the [[merchant]] won't convert it. Symbols dedicated to "other" are the exception. |
*A symbol will only be set to a deity that clearly matches its description. "A bloodstone impaled heart symbol" would never be set to [[Lorminstra]], when that's clearly a symbol of [[Mularos]]. If the symbol is not obvious which deity it is dedicated to, the [[merchant]] won't convert it. Symbols dedicated to "other" are the exception. |
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*Only items that can be worn can be holy symbols. No weapons, armors, or shields (even though some of those are wearable). |
*Only items that can be worn can be holy symbols. No weapons, armors, or shields (even though some of those are wearable). |
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*Any item can be a holy symbol regardless of its properties ([[scripted]], etc.). A good and acceptable use of this is if there is a Lorminstra cleric who has altered their [[Premium |
*Any item can be a holy symbol regardless of its properties ([[scripted]], etc.). A good and acceptable use of this is if there is a Lorminstra cleric who has altered their [[Premium transport jewelry]] into a key ring. Even though the item has other uses, it is still a symbol of Lorminstra and can be converted (thus will also work with Symbol of the Proselyte). |
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*When a symbol is converted, nothing changes about it other than the fact that it is now recognized as a holy symbol. |
*When a symbol is converted, nothing changes about it other than the fact that it is now recognized as a holy symbol. |
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 16 December 2025
Holy symbol creation takes an existing, wearable, appropriate item and makes it work with Symbol of the Proselyte (340).
- Guidelines
- A symbol will only be set to a deity that clearly matches its description. "A bloodstone impaled heart symbol" would never be set to Lorminstra, when that's clearly a symbol of Mularos. If the symbol is not obvious which deity it is dedicated to, the merchant won't convert it. Symbols dedicated to "other" are the exception.
- Only items that can be worn can be holy symbols. No weapons, armors, or shields (even though some of those are wearable).
- Any item can be a holy symbol regardless of its properties (scripted, etc.). A good and acceptable use of this is if there is a Lorminstra cleric who has altered their Premium transport jewelry into a key ring. Even though the item has other uses, it is still a symbol of Lorminstra and can be converted (thus will also work with Symbol of the Proselyte).
- When a symbol is converted, nothing changes about it other than the fact that it is now recognized as a holy symbol.