Bless (304)
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Undead creatures are resistant to many forms of attack, and can shrug off blows that would fell most living creatures. Normal weapons have a -25% damage reduction against undead, and combat maneuvers have a -25 roll penalty. A Cleric can use the Bless spell, however, to give an ordinary weapon the ability to harm the undead.
This spell works on almost all weapons (including those with flares or weighting), however imperfections or powerful curses can cause a blade to be rendered unstable by this blessing. At 25 Cleric Base spell ranks, the Cleric may offer holy water criticals with their blessing, which applies in addition to any other inherent flares on the weapon. At 40 Cleric Base spell ranks, a Cleric may bless magical metals or wizard-enchanted armaments.
The base number of swings for Bless Item is 20 + 3 swings per Cleric Base spell rank of the caster (including overtrained spell ranks above the caster's level). The number of swings can be increased with Spiritual Lore, Blessings ranks; +1 swing for each rank. Subsequent casts by the same Cleric will reduce the effective charges granted at a rate of 10% per cast, with a minimum of 10% of the original value, and resets at midnight.
One blessing is used during each attack against an undead creature (or offensive spell cast while using a blessed runestaff), regardless of outcome. Bless charges can be refreshed if the new application has more charges than the item currently possesses. Blessing charges are not expended when using the weapon against living creatures. Charges are also not expended while the adventurer using the blessed weapon is in a group with a Cleric and under effect of Benediction (307).
Bless may also be used to bless armor and shields so that combat maneuvers involving these implements can be used against the undead without penalty. Additionally, Bless Item can be cast on aquamarine wands to upgrade the spell from Minor Water to Holy Bolt at a cost of a few charges.
When casting from a magical item or scroll, every two skill ranks (for the appropriate activation method) count as 1 spell rank.
This spell also opens the gate to the Graveyard near Wehnimer's Landing.
Usage
- PREP 304 | CAST {target} or INCANT 304 to cast this spell. The target must have a blessable weapon in hand
Lore Benefit
Training in Spiritual Lore, Blessings will add one swing per rank.
At 40 ranks of Spiritual Lore, Blessings, blessed weapons will anchor noncorporeal undead's bodies so they can be searched for 30 seconds after death. This also applies to offensive spells cast from blessed runestaves. (Note that this does not make them corporeal, it only makes them easier to search.)
Use with Consecrate (1604)
For weapons, the paladin spell, Consecrate, can increase the duration of Bless or Symbol of Blessing. Consecrate is cast at the weapon first, and then the blessing must be performed within 10 minutes, which is extended by a variable percentage (50% to 100%, based on the lore training of the Consecrate caster).
Removing a Bless
If desired, an active bless can be removed using Spirit Dispel (119), but not Elemental Dispel (417) or Mental Dispel (1218). Blesses must be removed prior to most other modifications of the weapon or armor, such as enchanting.
Holy and Sanctified Items
Certain items are naturally holy or have been sanctified. When held by a Cleric or Paladin, these items can damage the undead effectively as if they were blessed, though they can still take a cast of Bless for the same functionality when held by other professions, as well as receiving possible holy water flares. Sanctification can even reduce the undead penalties permanently for other professions; see the Sanctify (330) documentation for more details.
Messaging
Cast | A searing white light enfolds the (weapon) for a moment and then appears to become incorporated into it. |
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Alchemy Recipe
Some minor holy oil |
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History
- 2019-04-29: Name changed from Bless Item to Bless and graveyard gate functionality added
- 2021-12-15: Bless System 2.0 released