Spirit Beast: Difference between revisions

The official GemStone IV encyclopedia.
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Updated page for Spirit Beast 3.0)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Spirit Beasts''' are the spiritual essences of creatures that have dwelled in a given locale. Skilled characters can bind them to a talisman, which can be used by anyone to make them fight other Spirit Beasts to gain levels and become more powerful. There are three types of Spirit Beasts: Common, Uncommon, and Legendary.
'''Spirit Beasts''' are the spiritual essences of creatures that have dwelled in a given locale. Skilled characters can bind them to a talisman, which can be used by anyone to make them fight other Spirit Beasts to gain levels and become more powerful.


The Spirit Beast system premiered at Ebon Gate 2014. It is a strategic game, similar to [[siegery (saved post)|siegery]], but with much more depth. See [[Spirit Beast stats]] for more information about specific beasts. GM Auchand redeveloped Spirit Beasts shortly after their debut and introduced [[Talondown Arena]] aboard [[The Firebird]] airship for players to battle each other and [[NPC]] Spirit Beast masters.
The Spirit Beast system premiered at Ebon Gate 2014. It is a strategic game, similar to [[siegery (saved post)|siegery]], but with much more depth. GM Auchand redeveloped Spirit Beasts shortly after their debut and introduced [[Talondown Arena]] aboard [[The Firebird]] airship for players to battle each other and [[NPC]] Spirit Beast masters.


If you are looking information on a specific Spirit Beast, please see [[Spirit Beast stats]]
==Talismans==
The talismans are available off-the-shelf, are neck-worn, and can be altered. They are [[functional item]]s. Talismans are not attuned in anyway. Anyone may use any other talisman and the beast(s) within the talisman will be able to battle at the level it has been brought to.


= Getting Started =
Each talisman can hold three beasts: one common, one uncommon, and one legendary. A common beast must reach its twentieth level before the talisman can take an uncommon beast. Likewise, an uncommon beast much reach level 20 before the talisman can hold a legendary beast. Talismans can be purchased on [[The_Firebird#Marks_of_the_Beast|The Firebird]] (pendants), in Ilixil's shop at [[Ebon Gate]], or in various [[player run shop]]s.


== BEAST Command ==
Common beasts are easy to find; locations are listed below and on the [[Spirit Beast stats]] page. Uncommon beasts are a bit harder to find, lurking in special locales. Legendary beasts only exist in a single place (i.e. room). These will take some serious hunting to find.
The BEAST command is the main way to interact with the Spirit Beast system. It '''highly''' recommended to read throught BEAST HELP to get an understand of how Spirit Beasts work.


<pre>
;<tt>LOOK</tt>ing at a talisman will give all of the essential information about the beast:
>beast


Usage:
<pre{{log2}}>
>l my tali


BEAST HELP - Your guide to Spirit Beasts
A colorful clay talisman is currently attuned to a spectral yeti of 2 trains, with the following traits:


BEAST SENSE - Senses Spirit Beasts in the surrounding area
Power: 116 (moderate), growing quickly
BEAST ATTUNE {beast name} - Attunes user to a sensed beast in the surroundings
Defense: 136 (above average), growing quickly
BEAST CAPTURE - Adds the currently attuned beast to your collection
Speed: 102 (low), growing slowly
Insight: 104 (low), growing at a measured pace
Accuracy: 104 (low), growing at a measured pace
Health: 107 (low), growing slowly


BEAST LIST {rarity} - Lists all beasts in your collection matching rarity criteria
It is a Humanoid.
BEAST SELECT {beast name} - Selects a beast from your collection for battle
BEAST INFO - Provides information on a Spirit Beast in your collection
BEAST STATUS - Provides your overall Spirit Beast system stats


BEAST EQUIP {armament} - Equips a Spirit Beast armament in your hand to your current beast
It has 204 experience remaining until it reaches level 3.
BEAST DISARM - Unequips a Spirit Beast armament on your current beast

BEAST OFFER {item} - Uses system items, such as a blood vial, soul cage, or potion
BEAST EXPEL {receptacle} - Deletes current Spirit Beast or stores it in a receptacle

BEAST COMMAND {command} - Commands Spirit Beasts while in a Spirit Battle
BEAST MATCH - Match the level of lower-leveled opponents
BEAST CHALLENGE {name|options} - Challenges another beastmaster to a Spirit Battle

BEAST MANIFEST - Summons your current Spirit Beast to entertain you
</pre>
</pre>


;<tt>RUB</tt>ing a talisman while it is worn will tune the wearer in to receive fight notifications as they happen across Elanthia.
<pre{{log2}}>
>rub my tali
You rub a colorful clay talisman.


= Catching your first Spirit Beast =
Primal roars and cries of wild birds drown out your thoughts for a moment before fading into a dull hum. You will now sense Spirit Battles nearby.

Roundtime: 5 secs.
== Buying a Talisman ==
Before you can begin capturing and participating in Spirit Beast battles, you will need a Spirit Beast talisman. A talisman can be purchased from the shop Marks of the Beast aboard the [[The Firebird]] for 25,000 silvers. All talismans sold in the shop are identical in function. Each talisman can store 100 different Spirit Beasts so it will be unlikely that you need more than one. All talismans are wearable and all BEAST commands can be used without needing it in your hand.

== Finding Spirit Beasts ==
Now that you have your talisman, you can begin searching for Spirit Beasts to capture. To do so, use the BEAST SENSE command to search the room you are in. However, you will not be able to find Spirit Beasts in a "civilized" room. This usually applies to any room that is part of a town. You will see the following message if the room cannot contain Spirit Beasts.

<pre>
>beast sense
You focus your thoughts on a small copper talisman. The surroundings feel too civilized to hold any spiritual energy.
</pre>
</pre>


On the other hand, finding an "uncivilized" room is as easy as stepping outside the gates of the town. Using BEAST SENSE in this kind of room will get you a message:
;<tt>FLIP</tt>ing a talisman will cause the beast to level match against lower level beasts. Beasts will gain experience according to their actual levels, meaning that experienced Spirit Beast gladiators can help their friends gain experience more quickly.

<pre{{log2}}>
<pre>
>flip my tali
>beast sense
You flip your clay talisman over to its rear face. Spirit beasts summoned by this talisman will match the level of lower-trained beasts when called.
You focus your thoughts on a small copper talisman, attempting to align yourself with the spirits floes within the area, and a wash of foreign sensation floods your mind.

You detect the presence of a common tsark spirit.
You detect the presence of a common wind wraith spirit.
You detect the presence of a common fire elemental spirit.
You detect the presence of a common water elemental spirit.
Roundtime: 9 sec.
</pre>
</pre>
:New bottom line of LOOK:
<pre{{log2}}>Beasts summoned by this talisman will currently match the training of less skilled opponents.</pre>


You have a ~20% chance to find each specific Spirit Beast that exists in the room. In fact, if you are unlucky, you may not find any at all.
==Statistics==
:''Specific [[Spirit Beast stats]] article''
Initial stats for any Spirit Beast can be seen by LOOKing at the talisman containing the beast. The descriptive ranges for stats and growth rates are as follows:
<table><tr valign="top"><td width="420px">
{| class="wikitable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
|+STATISTICS
! Stat ||width="250px"| Description ||width="120px"| Enhancive Color
|-
| Power || The strength of a beast's attacks. || Indigo
|-
| Defense || The ability of a beast to defend itself. || Emerald
|-
| Speed || How fast a beast is. || Gold
|-
| Insight || How well a beast can determine its opponent's tactics.|| Violet
|-
| Accuracy || The likelihood a beast is going to hit with its normal attacks.|| Mauve (all)<br>Saffron (common)
|-
| Health || A measure of the beast's life force. || Crimson
|}
'''''Black potions will clear enhancives.'''''</td>
<td width="200px">
{| class="wikitable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
|+STAT RANGES
! Descriptor || Range
|-
|align="right"| Pathetic|| Under 100
|-
|align="right"| Low|| 100 to 115
|-
|align="right"| Moderate|| 115 to 130
|-
|align="right"| Above Average|| 130 to 145
|-
|align="right"| High|| 145 to 160
|-
|align="right"| Very High|| 160 to 175
|-
|align="right"| Extraordinary|| 175 to 190
|-
|align="right"| Monumental|| 190 to 210
|-
|align="right"| Godlike|| 210+
|}</td>
<td>
{| class="wikitable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
|+GROWTH RATE
! Descriptor || + per Level
|-
|align="right"| Slowly || 1
|-
|align="right"| Measured || 2
|-
|align="right"| Quickly || 3
|-
|align="right"| Very rapid || 4
|}</td></tr></table>


<pre>
====Additional Stat Notes====
R>beast sense
*Max Speed allows for 1 attack per 7 sec.
You focus your thoughts on a small copper talisman, attempting to align yourself with the spirits floes within the area, but cannot quite manage to attune yourself to the spirits here.
*Extremely high levels of Speed now qualify beasts for the "Blinding Speed" buff, which begins as a passive 3% boost to attack avoidance and climbs from there.
Roundtime: 12 sec.
*Insight allows for increased ability to automatically detect and change stance.
</pre>
*Accuracy provides a chance to do more (but still reduced) damage while guarding.
*Accuracy boosts special attack damage.


Don't be dishearten, just use BEAST SENSE again! Sometimes it can take multiple sense to find the beast you are looking for. It is possible to see Uncommon and Legendary Spirit Beasts before you have the ability to capture them.
====Alignment====
Many beasts are aligned to an element, the spiritual world, or wild magic, and that alignment will affect how that beast does in battles vs. other aligned beasts according to this chart:
{| class="wikitable sortable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
|+ALIGNMENT
! Element||Weakest Against||Weak Against||Strong Against||Strongest Against
|-
| Fire ||Water||Earth||Air||Spirit
|-
| Water ||Spirit ||Air||Earth||Fire
|-
| Earth ||Air ||Water||Fire||Spirit
|-
| Air ||Spirit ||Fire||Water||Earth
|-
| Spirit ||Fire ||Earth||Water||Air
|-
| Wild Magic ||Elements ||-||-||Spirit
|-
| Rift Armament ||Spirit ||-||-||Elements
|}


Once you have found a beast that you want, use BEAST ATTUNE {name} to select the Spirit Beast for capture, followed by BEAST CAPTURE <name> to add the Spirit Beast to your collection. There are not checks involved with ATTUNE or CAPTURE.
====Classes====
Beasts are also sorted into classes: '''Humanoids''', '''Beasts''', '''Elementals''', '''Arthropods''', and '''Aberrations'''. This is only important for armaments.


<pre>
====Special Abilities====
>beast attune water elemental
Finally, all common and uncommon beasts have a special attack (1 of 14). Uncommon beasts may have special abilities, and legendary beasts all have special abilities. These are accessed using the <tt>TELL {BEAST} TO ATTACK</tt> command.
You tighten your grip on your copper talisman, attuning yourself to the presence of the water elemental spirit lingering in the area. You sense its trepidation at the possibility of being captured!
Roundtime: 15 sec.
</pre>


<pre>
{| class="wikitable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
R>beast capture water elemental
|+ SPECIAL ABILITIES
You hold out your copper talisman and extend your thoughts to encompass the water elemental spirit lingering in the area. Sudden warmth draws your attention to your hand, where motes of ghostly radiance spark over the surface of your talisman. The spirit drifts closer to you, its outline glowing as it nears.
! Attack Name || Description
|-
| Primitive Strike|| Used by most uncivilized humanoids.
|-
| Bestial Fury|| Used by beasts.
|-
| Rage of the Elements|| Default elemental special.
|-
| Drain Life|| Used by undead.
|-
| Sky Rend|| Used by birds.
|-
| False Security|| Used by adorable creatures.
|-
| Ambush|| This one is really self-explanatory, no?
|-
| Swordplay|| Used by armed creatures.
|-
| Fierce Strike|| A generic attack, usually used by uncommons and rares with once-per-battle stuff.
|-
| Stampede|| Used by hooved creatures.
|-
| Stinging Swarm|| Used by bugs.
|-
| Witchcraft|| Drain Life for living beings.
|-
| We Are Pack!|| Used by wolves.
|-
| Catscratch Fever|| Used by cats.
|}


Golden lightning crackles between the two of you, and a thrill of new sensation echoes up your arm and through your body as the spirit merges with your form.
====Common====
Common Spirit Beasts have base level 1 stats ranging from 90 to 130 and have a growth potential from 1 to 3 points per level. This means that, at maximum, a common spirit beast with a fully potion-enhanced stat, maximum stat growth, and with a 130 base stat can achieve a 170, or "very high" rating for that stat. They have a stat pool of 635 points and a growth pool of 12 points, but the stat numbers do not go above 130 or under 90, and stat growth does not go over 3 or under 1.


It is an average specimen of its kind.
====Uncommon====
Uncommon Spirit Beasts have a stat pool of 645 points and a growth pool of 14 points. They have a stat range from 90-140 and a growth range of 1-4 points. In addition, some (but not all) of them have access to unique abilities instead of the common ones.


The water elemental seems to be cautiously optimistic about your bond.
====Legendary====
Legendary Spirit Beasts have a stat pool of 655 points and a growth pool of 16 points. They have a stat range from 90-140 and a growth range of 1-4 points, but they all have unique special abilities like Sympathy, Bleed, Airwall, Bone Shield, and more. A legendary beast's maximum enhanced stat could reach 220 provided that they started at 140 and had a growth potential of 4.


(As you did not have a Spirit Beast selected, the water elemental has been set as your selected Spirit Beast.)
==Binding==
</pre>
:''[[Spirit_Beast_(saved_posts)#Instructions|Original instructions]] provided by Brian, Sepher's player''


<div {{prettydiv}}>Before trying this yourself, consider if your character has enough '''Magic Item Use''' AND '''Spiritual Lore, Summoning''' to complete the process. Without both of these skills, or the ability to collect high level blood, it is highly advisable to ask someone else to get a beast for you. Ability to obtain a beast makes no difference when battling.</div>


'''After capturing a Spirit Beast you must wait 15 minutes before you can sense or capture another.''' Trying to do so before the cooldown expires will yield this message:
===Step 1: Purchase===
;Obtain necessary items
*Talisman(s)
*Vial(s)
*Syringe


<pre>
Put vial on syringe and make it readily available during hunt. Vials and syringes are reusable. Multiple vials are recommended.
>beast sense
Your senses are dulled by your recent brush with the spirit world. You'll need to wait a while to recover before your next conquest.
</pre>


===Step 2: Blood===
Collect blood by killing creatures and DRAW their blood with the syringe. The higher the level of the creature, the better the blood will be. This is important as it makes offering a talisman to a beast easier. Leopards in the Gyldemar Forest yield "moderate" quality blood while war griffins in OTF yield "incredible" quality blood.


Once you have captured a Spirit Beast, you can view its information by using BEAST SELECT {name} to select the beast from your collection followed by BEAST INFO.
The process of drawing blood is thus:


<pre>
#Kill the creature
>beast info
#<tt>[[KNEEL]]</tt>
#<tt>DRAW {CREATURE} WITH SYRINGE</tt>


The Spirit Beast is a common water elemental of 1 training with the following traits:
It looks like this:
<pre{{log2}}>K>draw rad with syr
You draw some of a triton radical's blood into your syringe. The radical shrivels slightly.
Roundtime: 3 secs.</pre>


General Traits
'''Repeat this process 9 more times to completely fill a vial.''' A full vial (10 kills) is needed to prepare your talisman. [[LOOK]] at the syringe to see how much blood has been collected.


Exp. to Next: 301
*1-3 doses
Class: Elemental
:A small crystal vial is locked into place within the syringe. A bit of sluggish war griffin blood sloshes inside, deep red in color.
Element: Water
*4-6 doses
Rarity: Common
:A small crystal vial is locked into place within the syringe. It is about half full of dark red war griffin blood.
Loyalty: High
*7-9 doses
Quality: Average
:A small crystal vial is locked into place within the syringe. The syringe is mostly full of war griffin blood.
*10 doses
:A small crystal vial is locked into place within the syringe. The syringe is full to the brim with war griffin blood, which appears to be of incredible quality.


Stats
Note that the quality of the blood cannot be seen until the vial is full. Also, in the somewhat likely event of a failure, another full vial may be needed to prepare the talisman. Multiple vials are recommended.
Primary Base Bonus Total Secondary
------- ---- ----- ----- ---------
Power: 109 0 109 ==> none
Defense: 129 0 129 ==> Health Points: 145, Focused Defense: 71.12%
Insight: 108 0 108 ==> Stance Detect: 77.00%, Flash of Insight: 8.92%
Accuracy: 90 0 90 ==> Hit Rate: 80.11%, Critical Strike: 5.45%
Speed: 89 0 89 ==> Surge of Speed: 6.97%, Evasion: 2.19%


Appearance and Attacks
===Step 3: Prepare Talisman===
Once the vial is full, '''<tt>UNLOCK MY SYRINGE</tt>''' and '''<tt>POUR MY VIAL ON MY TALISMAN</tt>'''.


Description: a bubbling water elemental
Moderate [[Magic Item Use]] training is required to prepare a talisman, but anyone can do the preparation; talismans are not attuned to any character in any way.
Examine: All that distinguishes the elemental from a pool of water is
the faint blue glow suffusing its depths. Well, that and the
fact that it is walking upright in a vaguely humanoid shape.
Bubbles and froth adorn its amorphous 'neck' like a necklace
of pearls.


Armament: none
<div {{prettydiv}}>If you have low MIU '''your talisman CAN break''' and you'll lose it AND have to buy a new one and start over. It's best to have someone high level with high MIU do the pour for you.</div>


Attack 1: shoots a stream of water toward
;Success - strong
Attack 2: hurls globes of water toward
<pre{{log2}}>
Flavor Message: glowing bright blue
>pour my vial on my talis
You pour the mastodonic leopard blood in your vial over the surface of a rippled clay talisman. A faint thrum of a sensation akin to stirring awareness answers from within the blood-drenched talisman. The blood seeps into the surface of your talisman, and a feeling of faint satisfaction wells up from within.
The vial is now empty.</pre>


Special: Rage of the Elements. A technique frequently used by
;Success - weak
elementals. The user's aura flares and it unleashes a potent
<pre{{log2}}>
stream of enemy at its foe. Deals standard special ability
>pour my vial on my talisman
damage. Costs 3 Special Charges.
You pour the raving lunatic blood in your vial over the surface of a charred clay talisman. A faint thrum of sensation akin to stirring awareness answers from within the blood-drenched talisman. The blood seeps into the surface of your talisman, but a faint hint of wrongness echoing from within makes you wonder if you did everything right.
The vial is now empty.</pre>
</pre>

'''You may only have one version of a Spirit Beast in your collection at a time'''. You must BEAST EXPEL the Spirit Beast before you can capture another one of the same type.

== Removing a Spirit Beast ==
If you are searching a Spirit Beast with a higher Quality or if your collection is getting too big, you can use BEAST EXPEL to remove a Spirit Beast from your collection. '''Make sure to use BEAST SELECT first to ensure you release the correct Spirit Beast'''.


<pre>
;Failure
>beast expel
<pre{{log2}}>
Expelling your water elemental will remove it from your collection and it will not be recoverable by any means. If you're sure you want to do this, enter BEAST EXPEL again within 30 seconds.
>pour my via on my tali
>beast expel
You pour the triton radical blood in your vial over the surface of a painted clay talisman. A faint thrum of a sensation akin to stirring awareness answers from within the blood-drenched talisman. As quickly as it came, it flickers out like a dying candle, and the blood beads on the surface of the the talisman as it rejects your offering.
With a wrenching feeling of sorrow, you release your water elemental into the environs.
</pre>
</pre>


Once expelled in this manner, that Spirit Beast is gone for good and you will need to capture a new version if you want another one.
;Major Failure (talisman breaks)
<pre{{log2}}>>pour my via on my tali
You pour the troll king blood in your vial over the surface of a simple red and white orb. A faint thrum of sensation akin to stirring awareness answers from within the blood-drenched orb. Cracks form all over the surface of a simple red and white orb just seconds before it crumbles away in your hands. Perhaps you just weren't skilled enough to prepare the orb, but now, you'll never know for sure. The blood on your hands commingles with the dusty remnants of the orb as if to compound your miserable failure. You get the feeling you just aren't skilled enough to prepare the vial. </pre>


Alternatively, you can use a Spirit Beast cage or Spirit Beast enchiridion to externally store the beast. To do so, first purchase either from the shop Sold Souls on [[The Firebird]] and hold the item in your hand. Finally, use BEAST EXPEL {object} to place the Spirit Beast inside.
Once the blood is poured successfully, it does not wear off.


<pre>
===Step 4: Find a Beast===
>get my enchiridion
Now the talisman is ready to take on a spirit beast, but one must be found. '''<tt>INVOKE TALISMAN</tt>''' will show what beasts are around, if any. Invoking the prepared talisman in a single room multiple times may get different results each time.
You remove a beast-marked leather enchiridion from in your viper skin toolkit.


>open enchiridion
;Messaging
You open a beast-marked leather enchiridion to the cover page.
<pre{{log2}}>You focus your thoughts on a rippled clay talisman, attempting to align yourself with the spirits floes within the area, but fail to detect anything at all.
Roundtime: 15 sec.</pre>


>turn enchiridion
;Same room, different results
You carefully turn to the 1st page of your enchiridion. The page is blank.
<pre{{log2}}>You focus your thoughts on a rippled clay talisman, attempting to align yourself with the spirits floes within the area, and a wash of foreign sensation floods your mind.


>beast expel enchiridion
You detect the presence of a common griffin spirit.
You breathe gently onto a beast-marked leather enchiridion, and as you do, an uneasy sensation forms in the pit of your belly. Silvery mist whisks from your lungs, forming into the shape of a spectral water elemental, which slowly sinks into the surface of your enchiridion.
You sense the presence of at least one spirit whose nature you cannot discern.
Roundtime: 15 sec.</pre>
</pre>


Should you want to add the creature back to your collection, use BEAST OFFER {object} while holding the item.
====Common Spirit Beast Locations====

:''Originally compiled by Eruheran''
<pre>
{| class="wikitable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
>beast offer enchiridion
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Town'''
You focus intently on the current page of the enchiridion. Its ink begins to flow and ebb, pulsing as it takes on radiance and life. Tendrils of glowing smoke rise from the page, assuming the spectral form of a water elemental. Its form drifts toward you and merges with yours.
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Spirit Beasts'''

(As you did not have a Spirit Beast selected, the water elemental has been set as your selected Spirit Beast.)
</pre>

You can store multiple Spirit Beasts of the same type externally and Spirit Beasts stored this way do not count as part of your collection. This means you can capture another Spirit Beast of that type with not problem.

== Play with your Spirit Beast ==
BEAST MANIFEST allows you to create a non-combat pet that will perform various fluff actions that are visible to everyone in the room. You can only manifest one Spirit Beast at a time in this manner and the creature will remain in the room it was created. The manifestation will last a few minutes but you can "dismiss" the manifestation to cause it to fade away sooner if needed.


= Spirit Beast Information =

== Level & Experience ==
Your Spirit Beast will gain levels as it fights. A Spirit Beast will start at level 1 and can grow to a maximum of level 20. As a Spirit Beast levels up, its Primary Stats will increase by a small amount depending on the beast's Class.

It takes a certain amount of experience to rise to the next level. Beasts gain experience from participating in Spirit Battles with opponents. Experience gain is increased when battling higher-leveled Spirit Beasts, and diminished against lower-leveled Spirit Beasts. Experience gain is increased within Training Bouts. White Spirit Beast potions provide Spirit Beast experience.

== Class ==
A classification of Spirit Beasts based on innate traits. The current classes are '''Humanoid''', '''Beast''', '''Elemental''', '''Arthropod''', '''Aberration''', '''Undead''', and '''Beastman'''. Spirit Beast armaments are typically limited to a certain class of Spirit Beast. The class of a Spirit Beast will determine how its Primary Stats grow:

{| class="wikitable sortable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
|+STAT GROWTH
! Class
! style="text-align:center; background:#F49D9D" | Power
! style="text-align:center; background:#FFA07A" | Defense
! style="text-align:center; background:#DAA520" | Insight
! style="text-align:center; background:#C3F2DD" | Accuracy
! style="text-align:center; background:#9CD6F8" | Speed
|-
|-
| Humanoid || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2
| Broken Lands (WL)||[[Spirit_beast_stats#hyena|hyena]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#jackal|jackal]]
|-
|-
| Beast || 2 || 1 || 3 || 1 || 3
| Cysaegir||[[Spirit_beast_stats#butterfly|butterfly]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#aelotoi_guardsman|aelotoi guardsman]]
|-
|-
| Elemental || 2 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 2
| Feywrot Mire||[[Spirit_beast_stats#swamp_witch|swamp witch]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#mire_wight|mire wight]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#giant_mantis|giant mantis]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#skeletal_warrior|skeletal warrior]]
|-
|-
| Arthropod || 1 || 3 || 2 || 3 || 1
| Four Winds Isle||[[Spirit_beast_stats#snapping_turtle|snapping turtle]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#great_tortoise|great tortoise]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#capuchin_monkey|capuchin monkey]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#seagull|seagull]]
|-
|-
| Aberration || 3 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 3
| Icemule Trace||[[Spirit_beast_stats#thyril|thyril]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#penguin|penguin]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#timber_wolf|timber wolf]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#vereri|vereri]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#silverback_orc|silverback orc]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#snowcat|snowcat]]
|-
|-
| Undead || 3 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 1
| Pinefar||[[Spirit_beast_stats#arctic_wolverine|arctic wolverine]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#seeker|seeker]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#glacei|glacei]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#fox|fox]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#snowy_owl|snowy owl]]
|-
|-
| Beastman || 2 || 2 || 3 || 1 || 2
| River's Rest||[[Spirit_beast_stats#aardvark|aardvark]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#pale_crab|pale crab]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#chimera|chimera]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#krolvin|krolvin]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#pirate|pirate]]
|}
== Element ==
Many beasts are aligned to an element, the spiritual world, or wild magic, and that alignment will affect how that beast does in battles vs. other aligned beasts according to this chart:

{| class="wikitable sortable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
|+ALIGNMENT
! Element||Weakest Against||Weak Against||Strong Against||Strongest Against
|-
|-
| Unaligned || - || - || - || -
| Shadow Valley (WL)||[[Spirit_beast_stats#mare|mare]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#pony|pony]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#stallion|stallion]]
|-
|-
| Fire || Water || Earth || Air || Spirit
| Solhaven||[[Spirit_beast_stats#shan|shan]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#lobster|lobster]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#fenghai|fenghai]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#roa.27ter|roa'ter]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#daggerbeak|daggerbeak]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#hound|hound]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#alleycat|alleycat]]
|-
|-
| Water || Spirit || Air || Earth || Fire
| Ta'Illistim||[[Spirit_beast_stats#griffin|griffin]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#moulis_sapling|moulis sapling]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#yeti|yeti]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#kiramon|kiramon]]
|-
|-
| Earth || Air || Water || Fire || Spirit
| Ta'Vaalor||[[Spirit_beast_stats#hawk|hawk]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#fanged_rodent|fanged rodent]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#urgh|urgh]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#wolfshade|wolfshade]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#bobcat|bobcat]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#grass_snake|grass snake]]
|-
|-
| Air || Spirit || Fire ||W ater || Earth
| Teras||[[Spirit_beast_stats#tsark|tsark]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#water_elemental|water elemental]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#fire_elemental|fire elemental]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#cinder_wasp|cinder wasp]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#wind_wraith|wind wraith]]
|-
|-
| Spirit || Fire || Earth || Water || Air
| Wehnimer's Landing||[[Spirit_beast_stats#kobold|kobold]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#rat|rat]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#rolton|rolton]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#goblin|goblin]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#thrak|thrak]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#manticore|manticore]]
|-
|-
| Wild Magic || Elements || - || - || Spirit
| Zul Logoth||[[Spirit_beast_stats#krynch|krynch]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#bat|bat]], [[Spirit_beast_stats#whelk|whelk]]
|-
| Rift Armament || Spirit || - || - || Elements
|}
|}


== Rarity ==
===Steps 5 & 6: Attune and Offer Talisman===
Spirit Beasts have a rarity denoting how difficult they are to find. There are no differences stat-wise between rarities.
After receiving a desired <tt>INVOKE TALISMAN</tt> result, '''<tt>ATTUNE TALISMAN</tt>''' to set it to a specific beast. ATTUNing may need to be done multiple times to get to the specific beast.


* '''Common''' - Found throughout a given realm. If you can use BEAST SENSE in a room, you will be able to find beasts of this rarity.
Finally, '''<tt>KNEEL</tt>''' and '''<tt>OFFER TALISMAN</tt>''' to bind the beast to the talisman. Having some [[Spiritual Lore, Summoning]] skill will help greatly. While kneeling is not required, it is highly recommended. See below for a wind wraith.


* '''Uncommon''' - Found in a small range of linked rooms such as a hunting ground or similar area. You can begin capturing uncommon Spirit Beasts once you’ve captured 10 common Spirit Beasts.
;Messaging/Success
<pre{{log2}}>
''R>invoke tali''
You focus your thoughts on a painted clay talisman, attempting to align yourself with the spirits floes within the area, and a wash of foreign sensation floods your mind.


* '''Legendary''' - Found in a single specific room. Said room will most likely have some sort of special meaning or significance to the spirit beast in question. You can start capturing legendary Spirit Beasts once you’ve captured 25 total common or uncommon Spirit Beasts.
You detect the presence of a common tsark spirit.
You detect the presence of a common cinder wasp spirit.
You detect the presence of a common wind wraith spirit.
You detect the presence of a common fire elemental spirit.
You detect the presence of a common water elemental spirit.
Roundtime: 15 sec.
R>
''R>attune tali''
You tighten your grip on a painted clay talisman, willing it to attune to the presence of the tsark spirit lingering in the area.
Roundtime: 1 sec.
''R>attune tali''
You tighten your grip on a painted clay talisman, willing it to attune to the presence of the cinder wasp spirit lingering in the area.
Roundtime: 2 sec.
''R>attune tali''
You tighten your grip on a painted clay talisman, willing it to attune to the presence of the wind wraith spirit lingering in the area.
Roundtime: 3 sec.


== Loyalty ==
''>kneel''
Your Spirit Beast becomes more loyal when it wins fights, and loses loyalty to you when it’s defeated. Loyalty doesn’t change in Training Bouts. When your Spirit Beast’s loyalty hits “waning”, it’s probably wise to buy or collect blood from creatures using a syringe and vial from [[The Firebird]] so you can BEAST OFFER the vial to your Spirit Beast.
You kneel down.

''K>offer talis''
Collect blood by killing creatures and DRAW their blood with the syringe. The higher the level of the creature, the better the blood will be. Better blood means more Leopards in the Gyldemar Forest yield "moderate" quality blood while war griffins in OTF yield "incredible" quality blood.
You hold out your clay talisman and reach out with your mind, calling to the wind wraith spirit lingering in the area. Sudden warmth draws your attention to your hands, where beads of blood begin welling from the surface of your talisman. The blood rises in a cloud of sanguine mist that illuminates a shrouded form hanging in the air before you. The spirit drifts closer to a painted clay talisman, its outline glowing as it nears. Golden light spills from the surface of the talisman, consuming the spirit. A thrill of satisfaction echoes up your arm and through your body.

Roundtime: 13 sec.
The process of drawing blood is thus:

#Kill the creature
#<tt>[[KNEEL]]</tt>
#<tt>DRAW {CREATURE} WITH SYRINGE</tt>

It looks like this:
<pre{{log2}}
>K>draw radical with syringe
You draw some of a triton radical's blood into your syringe. The radical shrivels slightly.
Roundtime: 3 secs.
</pre>
</pre>


'''Repeat this process 3 more times to completely fill a vial.''' A full vial (4 kills) is needed to prepare your talisman. [[LOOK]] at the syringe to see how much blood has been collected.
;Minor failure
<pre{{log2}}>You hold out your clay talisman and reach out with your mind, calling to the kiramon spirit lingering in the area. Sudden warmth draws your attention to your hands, where beads of blood begin welling from the surface of your talisman. A stray thought causes you to lose your focus, and the blood seeps back into the talisman.
Roundtime: 14 sec.</pre>


;Major failure (blood must be reapplied to the talisman)
Note that the quality of the blood cannot be seen until the vial is full.
<pre{{log2}}>You hold out your clay talisman and reach out with your mind, calling to the kiramon spirit lingering in the area. Sudden warmth draws your attention to your hands, where beads of blood begin welling from the surface of your talisman. The blood rises in a cloud of sanguine mist that evaporates into the air, and you sense that the spirit you are trying to summon is little pleased with your offering.
Roundtime: 20 sec.</pre>


== Quality (Skill) ==
'''<tt>LOOK</tt>''' at the talisman to see the beast.
Naturally captured Spirit Beasts vary just a tad in their quality. The Skill value of a Spirit Beast provides a small boost to all Primary Stats. Upon capture, a Spirit Beast will have a Skill between +1 and +10. The Skill value cannot be seen directly but is reflected in the "Quality" of the beast. The Quality of a captured Spirit Beast can be either '''Unimpressive''', '''Average''', '''Robust''', or '''Perfect'''. Please use the table below for quick reference:


{| class="wikitable sortable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
<pre{{log2}}>
! Quality || Skill Value
>l my tali
|-
| Unimpressive || +1 - +3
|-
| Average || +4 - +6
|-
| Robust || +7 - +9
|-
| Perfect || +10
|-
| Extraordinary || +15
|}


Currently, Quality can only be changed with '''a radiant bestial soulstone''' which increases the Spirit Beast's quality to '''Extraordinary'''. It’s rumored that some merchants may be able to enhance the Skill of a Spirit Beast, boosting all of their Primary Stats a small amount.
A painted clay talisman is currently attuned to a spectral wind wraith of 1 train, with the following traits:


== Primary Stats ==
Power: 112 (low), growing at a measured pace
Defense: 111 (low), growing slowly
Speed: 108 (low), growing quickly
Insight: 128 (moderate), growing quickly
Accuracy: 106 (low), growing slowly
Health: 92 (pathetic), growing at a measured pace


* '''Power''' - Determines how much damage your Spirit Beast does with autoattacks. Power does not have any secondary stats associated with it. Spirit Beasts with very low Power will hit less often as well.
It is attuned to the element of air.


* '''Defense''' - Mitigates damage from an enemy’s autoattacks. Defense, along with level, is also responsible for calculating your Spirit Beast’s '''Health Points'''. When your Spirit Beast uses the FORTIFY command, it gains an additional layer of defense that allows it to block enemy autoattacks at a rate equal to its '''Focused Defense''' secondary stat.
It is an Elemental.


* '''Insight''' - Insight is a measure of how good your Spirit Beast is at reading the field of battle and picking up when it’s in an inferior stance to its opponent. Its first secondary stat, '''Stance Detect''', is the rate at which your Spirit Beast will successfully detect its opponent’s stance and switch to counter it when you give the DETECT command. Insight also informs your beast’s '''Flash of Insight''' chance, which is the likelihood on any given turn that the beast will freely auto-switch to counter an opponent’s superior stance without needing a command from you.
It has 301 experience remaining until it reaches level 2.
</pre>


* '''Accuracy''' - Your Spirit Beast’s Accuracy is all about its precision in combat. It informs '''Hit Rate''', which is the likelihood of your Spirit Beast to hit with autoattacks, and '''Critical Strike''', which is the Spirit Beast’s chance to do extra damage on any given autoattack.
==Battling==
:''See also [[Talondown Arena]]


* '''Speed''' - While all Spirit Beasts have the same base roundtime, Speed gives your Spirit Beast the chance to gain a '''Surge of Speed''', which drastically reduces the roundtime before its next turn. It also dictates your Spirit Beast’s '''Evasion''', which is a flat chance to dodge any autoattack that might have otherwise hit.
Now that the talisman has a beast, the battling can begin.


To initiate a battle '''<tt>POINT MY TALISMAN AT {OPPONENT}</tt>'''. Opponent will respond in kind.
= Spirit Battles =
There are a couple of ways to get into a Spirit Battle. You can challenge other players. If no players want to engage in bestial carnage, you can use portals in or near a number of towns to travel to the Talondown Arena, a crossrealm zone aboard [[The Firebird]] that features NPC beastmasters and a few fun challenges for burgeoning beast tamers.


When you find someone willing to fight, be they man or machine, you’ll use BEAST CHALLENGE {person} to initiate the challenge. They can then BEAST CHALLENGE ACCEPT to begin a Spirit Battle.
Beasts will start in randomly assigned bestial stances (might end up being the same stance), in strike mode, and automatically attack each other at a rate dependent upon a comparison of each beast's speed stat. The fastest a beast can attack is once every 7 seconds with maximum Speed.


Spirit Battles can’t begin in rooms where magic is not allowed, some merchant rooms, or in places where there is already a Spirit Battle going.
Players should adjust their beasts attack stance and bestial stance to achieve success, but should not forget the factor of Spirit Beast alignment (see chart above).


On a successful challenge, your Spirit Beasts will erupt into being. One of the Spirit Beasts will begin in a stance superior to the other’s, giving it an immediate advantage. One will also have a Speed advantage. These are partially random, but Insight and Speed play roles in determining the victor, respectively.
====Commands During Battle====


After a few seconds, in which you can give your Spirit Beast an opening command, the Spirit Battle begins.
:'''<tt>TELL {BEAST} TO ATTACK</tt>'''
::Commands creatures to execute special move. This requires energy, which is automatically gained one some successful strikes and blocks. The maximum energy a beast can store is 8 points.
::This incurs roundtime of between 11-15 seconds.


== Battle Commands ==
:'''<tt>TELL {BEAST} TO GUARD</tt>'''
During a Spirit Battle, your goal is to give your Spirit Beast commands that will lead it toward success. Some commands cost Action Points, and others do not. Your Spirit Beast only gets 6 Action Points per battle, so use them carefully to get a leg up on your opponent. The commands are:
::Commands creature to change to a defensive stance. In this stance the beast will be very poor in attacking, but will regenerate health upon attacking and boost its insight into its opponent's stance. Beasts will also be more likely to gain special move energy from blocking, but special attacks cannot be executed from guarded.
::This incurs roundtime of between 5-7 seconds.


{| class="wikitable sortable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
:'''<tt>TELL {BEAST} TO STRIKE</tt>'''
! Command || Cost || Effect
::Commands creature to change to an offensive stance. This is the default stance that the beast will begin the match in, thus there is no need to use it unless it has been told to guard. The beast will need to be in this stance to execute a special attack.
|-
::This incurs roundtime of between 5-7 seconds.
| ATTACK || none || Cancels other commands and tells a Spirit Beast to autoattack as normal instead. You should only ever need to use this if you give another command by mistake.
|-
| DETECT || none || Encourages your Spirit Beast to detect its opponent’s stance and switch accordingly. Chance of success is based on your Spirit Beast’s Insight. Has a lower roundtime than other commands.
|-
| 1AP || 1AP || Your Spirit Beast gains a chance to block autoattacks equal to its Focused Defense chance for 3 rounds.
|-
| HEAL || 1AP || Restores a moderate number of health points equal to a percentage of your beast’s maximum health.
|-
| LASH || 1AP || Does light damage to an enemy equal to a percentage of its maximum health. Your Spirit Beast also gains a Special Ability charge.
|-
| SPECIAL || xSC || Expends x Special Ability charges to perform a powerful maneuver that differs by Spirit Beast.
|}


Success in a Spirit Battle is all about keeping your Spirit Beast alive long enough to take out its opponent. Since Spirit Beasts can’t regain Action Points and always autoattack if they’ve been given nothing else to do, there’s a war of attrition in each fight.
:'''<tt>TELL {BEAST} TO SWITCH</tt>'''
::Commands creature to change between the five bestial stances -- Turtle, Wolf, Serpent, Hare, or Crane -- each with their own merit.
::This incurs roundtime of between 7-13 seconds.


Your Spirit Beast is always in a stance. The stances themselves are not important, except to know that each counters two other stances and is countered by two other stances. If you notice your Spirit Beast doing less damage and taking more damage from autoattacks, you’ll want to weave a BEAST COMMAND DETECT in with whatever else you’re doing, or you risk allowing the fight to snowball out of your control.
====Bestial Stance====
Success in attacking/defending, besides the Strike and Guard stances, is dependent upon the current bestial stances of the attacker/defender. At the start of the match the bestial stance is randomly set to '''Turtle''', '''Wolf''', '''Serpent''', '''Hare''', or '''Crane'''.


If you’re having trouble finding someone with a Spirit Beast of like level to challenge you, you may want to enable BEAST MATCH. If you and your opponent have BEAST MATCH enabled before making your challenge, both Spirit Beasts will perform at the level of the lower one.
Each of the five stances is strong against two of the others, but also weak against two of the others. These never overlap for two to be strong or weak against the same pair.


== Talondown Area ==
{| class="wikitable" {{prettytable|1=float:right;}}
Located in the belly of [[The Firebird]], a roving airship, the Talondown is a cross-realm zone that allows you to Spirit Battle with NPCs of different skill levels. The Talondown introduces some other considerations of which players should be aware:
! Bestial Stance||Strong Against||Weak Against

Redsteel - Redsteel marks are a type of currency that allows you to purchase items from the arena cashier, including Spirit Beast potions, gem pouches, and Spirit Beast armaments.
Talondown Arena Level - Your Talondown Arena level determines how challenging your NPC opponents will be. At level 1, they’ll take it easy on you. Fights with NPCs at level 7 are brutal, and will only be winnable by the most dedicated Spirit Beast enthusiasts.

There are four types of fight available through the Talondown Arena:

'''Blood Matches''' - In Blood Matches, you put your life on the line every time that you step into the fighting pit. Your Spirit Beast’s health is tied to your own in these fights. On a defeat, there’s a good chance that your body will give out, killing you and costing you a deed. There are healers and empaths employed by the Talondown, but you’ll still suffer the effects of resurrection sickness afterward. You have about a 10% chance of winning Spirit Beast-centric prizes with each Blood Arena win. You can engage in Blood Matches against fellow players or NPCs.

'''Listed Fights''' - Listed Fights pit player versus player for a fabulous prize that is awarded at the end of the week. The goal of listed fights is to win as many fights as possible against other players in the arena. The catch is that once you are defeated three times, you’re out for the week and your score can’t further improve. Listed Fights are account-bound, so if you’ve already participated on one character, you can’t participate on a different one until next week. Listed Fights are only against other players.

'''Weekly Challenge''' - Each week, seven NPC trainers are selected at random. Your challenge is to defeat all of them in order of ascending difficulty. These trainers do not level match, unlike the ones in Blood Matches or Training Bouts, so you may have to get your Spirit Beast to maximum level before you stand a chance against the higher-level trainers. Each trainer uses their own favorite Spirit Beast, so if you fail to defeat one, you can select a different Spirit Beast of your own that might better counter the trainer’s standing choice. If you defeat all seven trainers, you’ll earn a significant prize and a hefty chunk of character experience in the process. Weekly Challenges are only against NPCs.

'''Training Bouts''' - Training Bouts are the only arena fight type that costs silvers. This is because Training Bouts award additional Spirit Beast experience, meaning that your Spirit Beast will level faster. You can engage in Training Bouts against fellow players or NPCs. Each training bout costs 1000 silver.

= Augmenting Your Spirit Beast =
There are a number of available items to modify and care for your Spirit Beasts. Some of these items can be purchased for silver while other require Redsteel Marks.

== Potions ==
Potions come in seven different types which alter Primary Stats or grant experience. You can have a maximum of +10 bonus to any given stat, and a maximum of +20 bonus in total. Reset potions can only be if you have at least one bonus applied. Experience potions can be used as long as your Spirit Beast is not yet level 20.
{| class="wikitable sortable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}}
! Color || Cost || Effect
|-
|-
| Turtle||Hare and Crane||Serpent and Wolf
| Red || TBD || +1 Power
|-
|-
| Wolf||Hare and Turtle||Crane and Serpent
| Defense || TBD || +1 Defense
|-
|-
| Serpent||Turtle and Wolf||Crane and Hare
| Yellow || TBD || +1 Insight
|-
|-
| Hare||Serpent and Crane||Wolf and Turtle
| Green || TBD || +1 Accuracy
|-
| Blue || TBD || +1 Speed
|-
| Black || TBD || Reset stat potion boosts
|-
| White || TBD || +??? experience
|-
|-
| Crane||Wolf and Serpent||Hare and Turtle
|}
|}


== Armaments ==
Armaments are "equipment" that can be used by a Spirit Beast. All Spirit Beast armaments often feature a stat tradeoff, meaning that they’ll lower some stats and raise others. The tradeoff is always a net positive. Armaments can do unusual things like suppress your Spirit Beast’s elemental attunement or give it the ability to resist death.


Spirit Beasts can only use one armament at a time. Armaments can be equipped and disarmed from your Spirit Beast so long as you’re not engaged in a Spirit Battle or challenge.
::::Turtle is strong against Hare and Crane; is weak against Serpent and Wolf.
::::Wolf is strong against Hare and Turtle; is weak against Crane and Serpent.
::::Serpent is strong against Turtle and Wolf; is weak against Crane and Hare.
::::Hare is strong against Serpent and Crane; is weak against Wolf and Turtle.
::::Crane is strong against Wolf and Serpent; is weak against Hare and Turtle.


Armaments come in three tiers: Lesser, Sturdy, and Potent. Lesser armaments can be worn by any Spirit Beast that meets the armor piece’s specific requirements, which can be determined by LOOKing at it. Sturdy armaments require a Spirit Beast to be at least level 10, and Potent armaments require level 20.


== Cages and Enchiridions ==
A beast's Insight may give a glimpse at what stance its opponent is in, but observation of relative success can also be an indicator.
Cages and enchiridions provide external storage for Spirit Beasts. By using BEAST EXPEL {object} while one is held in hand, a Spirit Beast will be removed from the user collection and placed in the object. These objects can be given to others, allowing a way to trade Spirit Beasts between players.


Cages can hold a single Spirit Beast while Enchiridions can hold up to 10. ANALYZE each item for usage commands.
Insight will allow a beast to possibly see its opponent shifting stance, or to detect the stance its opponent is in upon being attacked. In either case, the beast might also shift its stance to a better one to counteract its opponent.
== Shops ==
{{Festshop
|shopname=Sold Souls
|look=a brass-marked claret door
|location=From Firebird entrance, west, south, south, go door
}}
<!--==={{{ [Sold Souls] }}}===-->===Sold Souls===
{{RoomDescription|
|roomname=Sold Souls, Salesroom
|desc=Cabochon soulstones dangle from braided silver chains fastened to the ceiling, bits of emerald light glinting in their milky depths. Bathed in their glow, a single branching ebony stand holds the only wares for sale on beds of night-hued velvet. The sounds of the ship seem dimly muted, as if coming through swaddling cloth, though no such cloth exists to excuse the diminution. You also see a brass-marked claret door.
|exits= none}}
<blockquote>
{{Container|
|container=On the ebony stand:}}
{| {{prettytable}}
| a beast-marked leather enchiridion || Weight: <1 pound ||
| <div class="mw-customtoggle-abeastmarkedleatherenchiridion" style="text-decoration: underline">analyze, show description</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-abeastmarkedleatherenchiridion">'''Analyze:'''<br>This is a Spirit Beast enchiridion meant for holding multiple Spirit Beasts. You can OPEN and CLOSE it. Once open, you can TURN and FLIP through the enchiridion to see what Spirit Beasts are stored inside. Spirit Beasts can be stored in this item through the use of BEAST EXPEL {object} and then added to a player's collection via BEAST OFFER {object} when on a page that contains a Spirit Beast. If you end up with stretches of blank pages in between the stored beasts, try giving the enchiridion a good SHAKE to remove the spaces between pages.<br></div>
| 100000
|-
| a fragile rainbow glaes cage || Weight: <1 pound ||
| <div class="mw-customtoggle-afragilerainbowglaescage" style="text-decoration: underline">analyze, show description</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-afragilerainbowglaescage">'''Analyze:'''<br>This is a Spirit Beast cage meant for holding a single Spirit Beast. If this item is filled with a Spirit Beast (typically through BEAST EXPEL {object}), the Spirit Beast can be transfered to and added to another player's collection via BEAST OFFER {object}. You can LOOK at this item to determine whether or not there is a beast inside. If it's dirty, try CLEANing it to reveal the Spirit Beast it holds!"</div>
| 5000
|-
|}
</blockquote>


==Enhancives and Customizations==
Potions are available that improve Spirit Beast traits. These can help improve already good traits (like making a beast with a lot of Power really, really strong) or shore up ones that a beast lacks (such as enhancing the Insight on a beast that's not very aware). Potions can be used to enhance a beast's stats by a total of 20 in any combination, but the merchant Ilixil can enhance ones that have already been fully enhanced by potions further.


{{Festshop
{| class="wikitable" {{prettytable|1=line-height:1.3em;}} align="center"
|shopname=Marks of the Beast
! style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Stat
|look=a cross-hatched burnt sienna door
! style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Fluid color
|location=From Firebird entrance, west, south, south, south, go door
}}
<!--==={{{ [Marks of the Beast] }}}===-->===Marks of the Beast===
{{RoomDescription|
|roomname=Marks of the Beast, Showroom
|desc=Bone fetishes dangle from the wood plank ceiling, swaying slightly and clacking together in the heavy, incense-laden air. Held aloft by a faceless stone idol near the entrance, a shallow bowl of polished flowstone holds glittering baubles within. Beyond the stolid guardian is a tiered rack made of widowwood. Like the golvern-inlaid hatch behind it, its flat surfaces are carved with leaping beasts. You also see a cross-hatched burnt sienna door.
|exits= none}}
<blockquote>
{{Container|
|container=On the flowstone bowl:}}
{| {{prettytable}}
| a small brass talisman || Weight: <1 pound ||
| <div class="mw-customtoggle-asmallbrasstalisman" style="text-decoration: underline">analyze, show description</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-asmallbrasstalisman">'''Analyze:'''<br>You analyze the brass talisman and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information:
You sense that the talisman could be used in the pursuit of capturing and summoning Spirit Beasts by using BEAST SENSE, BEAST ATTUNE, and BEAST CAPTURE. It will also allow you to receive notifications when a Spirit Beast battle begins nearby.

You get no sense of whether or not the talisman may be further lightened.<br></div>
| 25000
|-
|-
| a small silver talisman || Weight: <1 pound ||
|Power || Indigo
| <div class="mw-customtoggle-asmallsilvertalisman" style="text-decoration: underline">analyze, show description</div>
|-
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-asmallsilvertalisman">'''Analyze:'''<br>You analyze the silver talisman and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."
|Defense || Emerald

|-
The creator has also provided the following information:
|Speed || Gold
You sense that the talisman could be used in the pursuit of capturing and summoning Spirit Beasts by using BEAST SENSE, BEAST ATTUNE, and BEAST CAPTURE. It will also allow you to receive notifications when a Spirit Beast battle begins nearby.
|-

|Insight || Violet
You get no sense of whether or not the talisman may be further lightened.<br></div>
|-
| 25000
|Accuracy || Mauve<br>Saffron for common
|-
| a small copper talisman || Weight: <1 pound ||
| <div class="mw-customtoggle-asmallcoppertalisman" style="text-decoration: underline">analyze, show description</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-asmallcoppertalisman">'''Analyze:'''<br>You analyze the copper talisman and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information:
You sense that the talisman could be used in the pursuit of capturing and summoning Spirit Beasts by using BEAST SENSE, BEAST ATTUNE, and BEAST CAPTURE. It will also allow you to receive notifications when a Spirit Beast battle begins nearby.

You get no sense of whether or not the talisman may be further lightened.<br></div>
| 25000
|-
|-
|Health || Crimson
|-
|Clear<br>enhancives|| Black
|}
|}
{{Container|
|container=On the widowwood rack:}}
{| {{prettytable}}
| a thin silver syringe || Weight: <1 pound ||
| <div class="mw-customtoggle-athinsilversyringe" style="text-decoration: underline">analyze, show description</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-athinsilversyringe">'''Analyze:'''<br>You analyze the silver syringe and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."


The creator has also provided the following information:
Ilixil can also work on a beast's appearance and what its special attack looks like, within reason.
Syringes and vials of this type are meant for use with the Spirit Beasts system.
PUT a vial into a syringe, hunt creatures that have blood, then use DRAW {creature} WITH SYRINGE to take its blood. All blood should come from the same type of creature or you'll have to POUR the vial out to clean it. When you're done filling up a vial, UNLOCK the syringe to remove it. You can LOOK at the vial or syringe at any time to see their status. You can OFFER blood to Spirit Beasts who are disloyal to win their affection back. These items should not be altered in any way.


You get no sense of whether or not the syringe may be further <br></div>
===Armaments===
| 15000
Armaments come in three different levels: Lesser, Sturdy, and Potent armaments. More powerful armaments can do things like allow a beast access to new skills. All armaments will modify Spirit Beast stats in new and interesting ways.
|-
*<tt>'''PUT'''</tt> armament in a talisman to add.
| a small crystal vial || Weight: <1 pound ||
*<tt>'''DISARM'''</tt> the talisman to remove.
| <div class="mw-customtoggle-asmallcrystalvial" style="text-decoration: underline">analyze, show description</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-asmallcrystalvial">'''Analyze:'''<br>You analyze the crystal vial and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."


The creator has also provided the following information:
===Replacement Potions===
Syringes and vials of this type are meant for use with the Spirit Beasts system.
Replacement potions will trade out an existing beast with another of the same rarity level. All mechanical enhancements will be maintained, but all physical customizations are removed.
PUT a vial into a syringe, hunt creatures that have blood, then use DRAW {creature} WITH SYRINGE to take its blood. All blood should come from the same type of creature or you'll have to POUR the vial out to clean it. When you're done filling up a vial, UNLOCK the syringe to remove it. You can LOOK at the vial or syringe at any time to see their status. You can OFFER blood to Spirit Beasts who are disloyal to win their affection back. These items should not be altered in any way.


You get no sense of whether or not the vial may be further lightened.<br></div>
==Resources==
| 1000
*[[/saved posts|Saved posts]]
|-
|}
</blockquote>


=Resources=
*[[Spirit Beast stats]]
*[[Spirit Beast stats]]
*[[Talondown Arena]]
*[[The Firebird]]
*[[The Firebird]]
*[[Talondown Arena]]
*[[EGShop:Ilixil's Bestiary|Ilixil's Bestiary Ebon Gate shop]]
*[[EGShop:Ilixil's Bestiary|Ilixil's Bestiary Ebon Gate shop]]
*[http://forums.play.net/forums/GemStone%20IV/Game%20Design%20Discussions/Spirit%20Beasts/view Officials folder]


[[category:Games]]
[[category:Games]]

Revision as of 15:42, 23 July 2020

Spirit Beasts are the spiritual essences of creatures that have dwelled in a given locale. Skilled characters can bind them to a talisman, which can be used by anyone to make them fight other Spirit Beasts to gain levels and become more powerful.

The Spirit Beast system premiered at Ebon Gate 2014. It is a strategic game, similar to siegery, but with much more depth. GM Auchand redeveloped Spirit Beasts shortly after their debut and introduced Talondown Arena aboard The Firebird airship for players to battle each other and NPC Spirit Beast masters.

If you are looking information on a specific Spirit Beast, please see Spirit Beast stats

Getting Started

BEAST Command

The BEAST command is the main way to interact with the Spirit Beast system. It highly recommended to read throught BEAST HELP to get an understand of how Spirit Beasts work.

>beast

Usage:

    BEAST HELP                      - Your guide to Spirit Beasts

    BEAST SENSE                     - Senses Spirit Beasts in the surrounding area
    BEAST ATTUNE {beast name}       - Attunes user to a sensed beast in the surroundings
    BEAST CAPTURE                   - Adds the currently attuned beast to your collection

    BEAST LIST {rarity}             - Lists all beasts in your collection matching rarity criteria
    BEAST SELECT {beast name}       - Selects a beast from your collection for battle
    BEAST INFO                      - Provides information on a Spirit Beast in your collection
    BEAST STATUS                    - Provides your overall Spirit Beast system stats

    BEAST EQUIP {armament}          - Equips a Spirit Beast armament in your hand to your current beast
    BEAST DISARM                    - Unequips a Spirit Beast armament on your current beast

    BEAST OFFER {item}              - Uses system items, such as a blood vial, soul cage, or potion
    BEAST EXPEL {receptacle}        - Deletes current Spirit Beast or stores it in a receptacle

    BEAST COMMAND {command}         - Commands Spirit Beasts while in a Spirit Battle
    BEAST MATCH                     - Match the level of lower-leveled opponents
    BEAST CHALLENGE {name|options}  - Challenges another beastmaster to a Spirit Battle

    BEAST MANIFEST                  - Summons your current Spirit Beast to entertain you


Catching your first Spirit Beast

Buying a Talisman

Before you can begin capturing and participating in Spirit Beast battles, you will need a Spirit Beast talisman. A talisman can be purchased from the shop Marks of the Beast aboard the The Firebird for 25,000 silvers. All talismans sold in the shop are identical in function. Each talisman can store 100 different Spirit Beasts so it will be unlikely that you need more than one. All talismans are wearable and all BEAST commands can be used without needing it in your hand.

Finding Spirit Beasts

Now that you have your talisman, you can begin searching for Spirit Beasts to capture. To do so, use the BEAST SENSE command to search the room you are in. However, you will not be able to find Spirit Beasts in a "civilized" room. This usually applies to any room that is part of a town. You will see the following message if the room cannot contain Spirit Beasts.

>beast sense
You focus your thoughts on a small copper talisman.  The surroundings feel too civilized to hold any spiritual energy.

On the other hand, finding an "uncivilized" room is as easy as stepping outside the gates of the town. Using BEAST SENSE in this kind of room will get you a message:

>beast sense
You focus your thoughts on a small copper talisman, attempting to align yourself with the spirits floes within the area, and a wash of foreign sensation floods your mind.

You detect the presence of a common tsark spirit.
You detect the presence of a common wind wraith spirit.
You detect the presence of a common fire elemental spirit.
You detect the presence of a common water elemental spirit.
Roundtime: 9 sec.

You have a ~20% chance to find each specific Spirit Beast that exists in the room. In fact, if you are unlucky, you may not find any at all.

R>beast sense
You focus your thoughts on a small copper talisman, attempting to align yourself with the spirits floes within the area, but cannot quite manage to attune yourself to the spirits here.
Roundtime: 12 sec.

Don't be dishearten, just use BEAST SENSE again! Sometimes it can take multiple sense to find the beast you are looking for. It is possible to see Uncommon and Legendary Spirit Beasts before you have the ability to capture them.

Once you have found a beast that you want, use BEAST ATTUNE {name} to select the Spirit Beast for capture, followed by BEAST CAPTURE <name> to add the Spirit Beast to your collection. There are not checks involved with ATTUNE or CAPTURE.

>beast attune water elemental
You tighten your grip on your copper talisman, attuning yourself to the presence of the water elemental spirit lingering in the area.  You sense its trepidation at the possibility of being captured!
Roundtime: 15 sec.
R>beast capture water elemental
You hold out your copper talisman and extend your thoughts to encompass the water elemental spirit lingering in the area.  Sudden warmth draws your attention to your hand, where motes of ghostly radiance spark over the surface of your talisman.  The spirit drifts closer to you, its outline glowing as it nears.

Golden lightning crackles between the two of you, and a thrill of new sensation echoes up your arm and through your body as the spirit merges with your form.

It is an average specimen of its kind.

The water elemental seems to be cautiously optimistic about your bond.

(As you did not have a Spirit Beast selected, the water elemental has been set as your selected Spirit Beast.)


After capturing a Spirit Beast you must wait 15 minutes before you can sense or capture another. Trying to do so before the cooldown expires will yield this message:

>beast sense
Your senses are dulled by your recent brush with the spirit world.  You'll need to wait a while to recover before your next conquest.


Once you have captured a Spirit Beast, you can view its information by using BEAST SELECT {name} to select the beast from your collection followed by BEAST INFO.

>beast info

The Spirit Beast is a common water elemental of 1 training with the following traits:

General Traits

      Exp. to Next:   301
             Class:   Elemental
           Element:   Water
            Rarity:   Common
           Loyalty:   High
           Quality:   Average

Stats
            Primary  Base  Bonus  Total      Secondary
            -------  ----  -----  -----      ---------
             Power:   109      0    109  ==> none
           Defense:   129      0    129  ==> Health Points: 145, Focused Defense: 71.12%
           Insight:   108      0    108  ==> Stance Detect: 77.00%, Flash of Insight: 8.92%
          Accuracy:    90      0     90  ==> Hit Rate: 80.11%, Critical Strike: 5.45%
             Speed:    89      0     89  ==> Surge of Speed: 6.97%, Evasion: 2.19%

Appearance and Attacks

       Description:   a bubbling water elemental
           Examine:   All that distinguishes the elemental from a pool of water is 
                      the faint blue glow suffusing its depths.  Well, that and the 
                      fact that it is walking upright in a vaguely humanoid shape.  
                      Bubbles and froth adorn its amorphous 'neck' like a necklace 
                      of pearls.

          Armament:   none

          Attack 1:   shoots a stream of water toward
          Attack 2:   hurls globes of water toward
    Flavor Message:   glowing bright blue

           Special:   Rage of the Elements.  A technique frequently used by 
                      elementals.  The user's aura flares and it unleashes a potent 
                      stream of enemy at its foe.  Deals standard special ability 
                      damage.  Costs 3 Special Charges.

You may only have one version of a Spirit Beast in your collection at a time. You must BEAST EXPEL the Spirit Beast before you can capture another one of the same type.

Removing a Spirit Beast

If you are searching a Spirit Beast with a higher Quality or if your collection is getting too big, you can use BEAST EXPEL to remove a Spirit Beast from your collection. Make sure to use BEAST SELECT first to ensure you release the correct Spirit Beast.

>beast expel
Expelling your water elemental will remove it from your collection and it will not be recoverable by any means.  If you're sure you want to do this, enter BEAST EXPEL again within 30 seconds.
>beast expel
With a wrenching feeling of sorrow, you release your water elemental into the environs.

Once expelled in this manner, that Spirit Beast is gone for good and you will need to capture a new version if you want another one.

Alternatively, you can use a Spirit Beast cage or Spirit Beast enchiridion to externally store the beast. To do so, first purchase either from the shop Sold Souls on The Firebird and hold the item in your hand. Finally, use BEAST EXPEL {object} to place the Spirit Beast inside.

>get my enchiridion
You remove a beast-marked leather enchiridion from in your viper skin toolkit.

>open enchiridion
You open a beast-marked leather enchiridion to the cover page.

>turn enchiridion
You carefully turn to the 1st page of your enchiridion.  The page is blank.

>beast expel enchiridion
You breathe gently onto a beast-marked leather enchiridion, and as you do, an uneasy sensation forms in the pit of your belly.  Silvery mist whisks from your lungs, forming into the shape of a spectral water elemental, which slowly sinks into the surface of your enchiridion.

Should you want to add the creature back to your collection, use BEAST OFFER {object} while holding the item.

>beast offer enchiridion
You focus intently on the current page of the enchiridion.  Its ink begins to flow and ebb, pulsing as it takes on radiance and life.  Tendrils of glowing smoke rise from the page, assuming the spectral form of a water elemental.  Its form drifts toward you and merges with yours.

(As you did not have a Spirit Beast selected, the water elemental has been set as your selected Spirit Beast.)

You can store multiple Spirit Beasts of the same type externally and Spirit Beasts stored this way do not count as part of your collection. This means you can capture another Spirit Beast of that type with not problem.

Play with your Spirit Beast

BEAST MANIFEST allows you to create a non-combat pet that will perform various fluff actions that are visible to everyone in the room. You can only manifest one Spirit Beast at a time in this manner and the creature will remain in the room it was created. The manifestation will last a few minutes but you can "dismiss" the manifestation to cause it to fade away sooner if needed.


Spirit Beast Information

Level & Experience

Your Spirit Beast will gain levels as it fights. A Spirit Beast will start at level 1 and can grow to a maximum of level 20. As a Spirit Beast levels up, its Primary Stats will increase by a small amount depending on the beast's Class.

It takes a certain amount of experience to rise to the next level. Beasts gain experience from participating in Spirit Battles with opponents. Experience gain is increased when battling higher-leveled Spirit Beasts, and diminished against lower-leveled Spirit Beasts. Experience gain is increased within Training Bouts. White Spirit Beast potions provide Spirit Beast experience.

Class

A classification of Spirit Beasts based on innate traits. The current classes are Humanoid, Beast, Elemental, Arthropod, Aberration, Undead, and Beastman. Spirit Beast armaments are typically limited to a certain class of Spirit Beast. The class of a Spirit Beast will determine how its Primary Stats grow:

STAT GROWTH
Class Power Defense Insight Accuracy Speed
Humanoid 2 2 2 2 2
Beast 2 1 3 1 3
Elemental 2 2 1 3 2
Arthropod 1 3 2 3 1
Aberration 3 1 1 2 3
Undead 3 2 2 2 1
Beastman 2 2 3 1 2

Element

Many beasts are aligned to an element, the spiritual world, or wild magic, and that alignment will affect how that beast does in battles vs. other aligned beasts according to this chart:

ALIGNMENT
Element Weakest Against Weak Against Strong Against Strongest Against
Unaligned - - - -
Fire Water Earth Air Spirit
Water Spirit Air Earth Fire
Earth Air Water Fire Spirit
Air Spirit Fire W ater Earth
Spirit Fire Earth Water Air
Wild Magic Elements - - Spirit
Rift Armament Spirit - - Elements

Rarity

Spirit Beasts have a rarity denoting how difficult they are to find. There are no differences stat-wise between rarities.

  • Common - Found throughout a given realm. If you can use BEAST SENSE in a room, you will be able to find beasts of this rarity.
  • Uncommon - Found in a small range of linked rooms such as a hunting ground or similar area. You can begin capturing uncommon Spirit Beasts once you’ve captured 10 common Spirit Beasts.
  • Legendary - Found in a single specific room. Said room will most likely have some sort of special meaning or significance to the spirit beast in question. You can start capturing legendary Spirit Beasts once you’ve captured 25 total common or uncommon Spirit Beasts.

Loyalty

Your Spirit Beast becomes more loyal when it wins fights, and loses loyalty to you when it’s defeated. Loyalty doesn’t change in Training Bouts. When your Spirit Beast’s loyalty hits “waning”, it’s probably wise to buy or collect blood from creatures using a syringe and vial from The Firebird so you can BEAST OFFER the vial to your Spirit Beast.

Collect blood by killing creatures and DRAW their blood with the syringe. The higher the level of the creature, the better the blood will be. Better blood means more Leopards in the Gyldemar Forest yield "moderate" quality blood while war griffins in OTF yield "incredible" quality blood.

The process of drawing blood is thus:

  1. Kill the creature
  2. KNEEL
  3. DRAW {CREATURE} WITH SYRINGE

It looks like this:

K>draw radical with syringe
You draw some of a triton radical's blood into your syringe.  The radical shrivels slightly.
Roundtime: 3 secs.

Repeat this process 3 more times to completely fill a vial. A full vial (4 kills) is needed to prepare your talisman. LOOK at the syringe to see how much blood has been collected.

Note that the quality of the blood cannot be seen until the vial is full.

Quality (Skill)

Naturally captured Spirit Beasts vary just a tad in their quality. The Skill value of a Spirit Beast provides a small boost to all Primary Stats. Upon capture, a Spirit Beast will have a Skill between +1 and +10. The Skill value cannot be seen directly but is reflected in the "Quality" of the beast. The Quality of a captured Spirit Beast can be either Unimpressive, Average, Robust, or Perfect. Please use the table below for quick reference:

Quality Skill Value
Unimpressive +1 - +3
Average +4 - +6
Robust +7 - +9
Perfect +10
Extraordinary +15

Currently, Quality can only be changed with a radiant bestial soulstone which increases the Spirit Beast's quality to Extraordinary. It’s rumored that some merchants may be able to enhance the Skill of a Spirit Beast, boosting all of their Primary Stats a small amount.

Primary Stats

  • Power - Determines how much damage your Spirit Beast does with autoattacks. Power does not have any secondary stats associated with it. Spirit Beasts with very low Power will hit less often as well.
  • Defense - Mitigates damage from an enemy’s autoattacks. Defense, along with level, is also responsible for calculating your Spirit Beast’s Health Points. When your Spirit Beast uses the FORTIFY command, it gains an additional layer of defense that allows it to block enemy autoattacks at a rate equal to its Focused Defense secondary stat.
  • Insight - Insight is a measure of how good your Spirit Beast is at reading the field of battle and picking up when it’s in an inferior stance to its opponent. Its first secondary stat, Stance Detect, is the rate at which your Spirit Beast will successfully detect its opponent’s stance and switch to counter it when you give the DETECT command. Insight also informs your beast’s Flash of Insight chance, which is the likelihood on any given turn that the beast will freely auto-switch to counter an opponent’s superior stance without needing a command from you.
  • Accuracy - Your Spirit Beast’s Accuracy is all about its precision in combat. It informs Hit Rate, which is the likelihood of your Spirit Beast to hit with autoattacks, and Critical Strike, which is the Spirit Beast’s chance to do extra damage on any given autoattack.
  • Speed - While all Spirit Beasts have the same base roundtime, Speed gives your Spirit Beast the chance to gain a Surge of Speed, which drastically reduces the roundtime before its next turn. It also dictates your Spirit Beast’s Evasion, which is a flat chance to dodge any autoattack that might have otherwise hit.


Spirit Battles

There are a couple of ways to get into a Spirit Battle. You can challenge other players. If no players want to engage in bestial carnage, you can use portals in or near a number of towns to travel to the Talondown Arena, a crossrealm zone aboard The Firebird that features NPC beastmasters and a few fun challenges for burgeoning beast tamers.

When you find someone willing to fight, be they man or machine, you’ll use BEAST CHALLENGE {person} to initiate the challenge. They can then BEAST CHALLENGE ACCEPT to begin a Spirit Battle.

Spirit Battles can’t begin in rooms where magic is not allowed, some merchant rooms, or in places where there is already a Spirit Battle going.

On a successful challenge, your Spirit Beasts will erupt into being. One of the Spirit Beasts will begin in a stance superior to the other’s, giving it an immediate advantage. One will also have a Speed advantage. These are partially random, but Insight and Speed play roles in determining the victor, respectively.

After a few seconds, in which you can give your Spirit Beast an opening command, the Spirit Battle begins.

Battle Commands

During a Spirit Battle, your goal is to give your Spirit Beast commands that will lead it toward success. Some commands cost Action Points, and others do not. Your Spirit Beast only gets 6 Action Points per battle, so use them carefully to get a leg up on your opponent. The commands are:

Command Cost Effect
ATTACK none Cancels other commands and tells a Spirit Beast to autoattack as normal instead. You should only ever need to use this if you give another command by mistake.
DETECT none Encourages your Spirit Beast to detect its opponent’s stance and switch accordingly. Chance of success is based on your Spirit Beast’s Insight. Has a lower roundtime than other commands.
1AP 1AP Your Spirit Beast gains a chance to block autoattacks equal to its Focused Defense chance for 3 rounds.
HEAL 1AP Restores a moderate number of health points equal to a percentage of your beast’s maximum health.
LASH 1AP Does light damage to an enemy equal to a percentage of its maximum health. Your Spirit Beast also gains a Special Ability charge.
SPECIAL xSC Expends x Special Ability charges to perform a powerful maneuver that differs by Spirit Beast.

Success in a Spirit Battle is all about keeping your Spirit Beast alive long enough to take out its opponent. Since Spirit Beasts can’t regain Action Points and always autoattack if they’ve been given nothing else to do, there’s a war of attrition in each fight.

Your Spirit Beast is always in a stance. The stances themselves are not important, except to know that each counters two other stances and is countered by two other stances. If you notice your Spirit Beast doing less damage and taking more damage from autoattacks, you’ll want to weave a BEAST COMMAND DETECT in with whatever else you’re doing, or you risk allowing the fight to snowball out of your control.

If you’re having trouble finding someone with a Spirit Beast of like level to challenge you, you may want to enable BEAST MATCH. If you and your opponent have BEAST MATCH enabled before making your challenge, both Spirit Beasts will perform at the level of the lower one.

Talondown Area

Located in the belly of The Firebird, a roving airship, the Talondown is a cross-realm zone that allows you to Spirit Battle with NPCs of different skill levels. The Talondown introduces some other considerations of which players should be aware:

Redsteel - Redsteel marks are a type of currency that allows you to purchase items from the arena cashier, including Spirit Beast potions, gem pouches, and Spirit Beast armaments. Talondown Arena Level - Your Talondown Arena level determines how challenging your NPC opponents will be. At level 1, they’ll take it easy on you. Fights with NPCs at level 7 are brutal, and will only be winnable by the most dedicated Spirit Beast enthusiasts.

There are four types of fight available through the Talondown Arena:

Blood Matches - In Blood Matches, you put your life on the line every time that you step into the fighting pit. Your Spirit Beast’s health is tied to your own in these fights. On a defeat, there’s a good chance that your body will give out, killing you and costing you a deed. There are healers and empaths employed by the Talondown, but you’ll still suffer the effects of resurrection sickness afterward. You have about a 10% chance of winning Spirit Beast-centric prizes with each Blood Arena win. You can engage in Blood Matches against fellow players or NPCs.

Listed Fights - Listed Fights pit player versus player for a fabulous prize that is awarded at the end of the week. The goal of listed fights is to win as many fights as possible against other players in the arena. The catch is that once you are defeated three times, you’re out for the week and your score can’t further improve. Listed Fights are account-bound, so if you’ve already participated on one character, you can’t participate on a different one until next week. Listed Fights are only against other players.

Weekly Challenge - Each week, seven NPC trainers are selected at random. Your challenge is to defeat all of them in order of ascending difficulty. These trainers do not level match, unlike the ones in Blood Matches or Training Bouts, so you may have to get your Spirit Beast to maximum level before you stand a chance against the higher-level trainers. Each trainer uses their own favorite Spirit Beast, so if you fail to defeat one, you can select a different Spirit Beast of your own that might better counter the trainer’s standing choice. If you defeat all seven trainers, you’ll earn a significant prize and a hefty chunk of character experience in the process. Weekly Challenges are only against NPCs.

Training Bouts - Training Bouts are the only arena fight type that costs silvers. This is because Training Bouts award additional Spirit Beast experience, meaning that your Spirit Beast will level faster. You can engage in Training Bouts against fellow players or NPCs. Each training bout costs 1000 silver.


Augmenting Your Spirit Beast

There are a number of available items to modify and care for your Spirit Beasts. Some of these items can be purchased for silver while other require Redsteel Marks.

Potions

Potions come in seven different types which alter Primary Stats or grant experience. You can have a maximum of +10 bonus to any given stat, and a maximum of +20 bonus in total. Reset potions can only be if you have at least one bonus applied. Experience potions can be used as long as your Spirit Beast is not yet level 20.

Color Cost Effect
Red TBD +1 Power
Defense TBD +1 Defense
Yellow TBD +1 Insight
Green TBD +1 Accuracy
Blue TBD +1 Speed
Black TBD Reset stat potion boosts
White TBD +??? experience

Armaments

Armaments are "equipment" that can be used by a Spirit Beast. All Spirit Beast armaments often feature a stat tradeoff, meaning that they’ll lower some stats and raise others. The tradeoff is always a net positive. Armaments can do unusual things like suppress your Spirit Beast’s elemental attunement or give it the ability to resist death.

Spirit Beasts can only use one armament at a time. Armaments can be equipped and disarmed from your Spirit Beast so long as you’re not engaged in a Spirit Battle or challenge.

Armaments come in three tiers: Lesser, Sturdy, and Potent. Lesser armaments can be worn by any Spirit Beast that meets the armor piece’s specific requirements, which can be determined by LOOKing at it. Sturdy armaments require a Spirit Beast to be at least level 10, and Potent armaments require level 20.

Cages and Enchiridions

Cages and enchiridions provide external storage for Spirit Beasts. By using BEAST EXPEL {object} while one is held in hand, a Spirit Beast will be removed from the user collection and placed in the object. These objects can be given to others, allowing a way to trade Spirit Beasts between players.

Cages can hold a single Spirit Beast while Enchiridions can hold up to 10. ANALYZE each item for usage commands.

Shops

a brass-marked claret door, From Firebird entrance, west, south, south, go door

Sold Souls

[Sold Souls, Salesroom]
Cabochon soulstones dangle from braided silver chains fastened to the ceiling, bits of emerald light glinting in their milky depths. Bathed in their glow, a single branching ebony stand holds the only wares for sale on beds of night-hued velvet. The sounds of the ship seem dimly muted, as if coming through swaddling cloth, though no such cloth exists to excuse the diminution. You also see a brass-marked claret door.
Obvious exits: none

On the ebony stand:

a beast-marked leather enchiridion Weight: <1 pound
analyze, show description
Analyze:
This is a Spirit Beast enchiridion meant for holding multiple Spirit Beasts. You can OPEN and CLOSE it. Once open, you can TURN and FLIP through the enchiridion to see what Spirit Beasts are stored inside. Spirit Beasts can be stored in this item through the use of BEAST EXPEL {object} and then added to a player's collection via BEAST OFFER {object} when on a page that contains a Spirit Beast. If you end up with stretches of blank pages in between the stored beasts, try giving the enchiridion a good SHAKE to remove the spaces between pages.
100000
a fragile rainbow glaes cage Weight: <1 pound
analyze, show description
Analyze:
This is a Spirit Beast cage meant for holding a single Spirit Beast. If this item is filled with a Spirit Beast (typically through BEAST EXPEL {object}), the Spirit Beast can be transfered to and added to another player's collection via BEAST OFFER {object}. You can LOOK at this item to determine whether or not there is a beast inside. If it's dirty, try CLEANing it to reveal the Spirit Beast it holds!"
5000


a cross-hatched burnt sienna door, From Firebird entrance, west, south, south, south, go door

Marks of the Beast

[Marks of the Beast, Showroom]
Bone fetishes dangle from the wood plank ceiling, swaying slightly and clacking together in the heavy, incense-laden air. Held aloft by a faceless stone idol near the entrance, a shallow bowl of polished flowstone holds glittering baubles within. Beyond the stolid guardian is a tiered rack made of widowwood. Like the golvern-inlaid hatch behind it, its flat surfaces are carved with leaping beasts. You also see a cross-hatched burnt sienna door.
Obvious exits: none

On the flowstone bowl:

a small brass talisman Weight: <1 pound
analyze, show description
Analyze:
You analyze the brass talisman and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information: You sense that the talisman could be used in the pursuit of capturing and summoning Spirit Beasts by using BEAST SENSE, BEAST ATTUNE, and BEAST CAPTURE. It will also allow you to receive notifications when a Spirit Beast battle begins nearby.

You get no sense of whether or not the talisman may be further lightened.
25000
a small silver talisman Weight: <1 pound
analyze, show description
Analyze:
You analyze the silver talisman and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information: You sense that the talisman could be used in the pursuit of capturing and summoning Spirit Beasts by using BEAST SENSE, BEAST ATTUNE, and BEAST CAPTURE. It will also allow you to receive notifications when a Spirit Beast battle begins nearby.

You get no sense of whether or not the talisman may be further lightened.
25000
a small copper talisman Weight: <1 pound
analyze, show description
Analyze:
You analyze the copper talisman and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information: You sense that the talisman could be used in the pursuit of capturing and summoning Spirit Beasts by using BEAST SENSE, BEAST ATTUNE, and BEAST CAPTURE. It will also allow you to receive notifications when a Spirit Beast battle begins nearby.

You get no sense of whether or not the talisman may be further lightened.
25000

On the widowwood rack:

a thin silver syringe Weight: <1 pound
analyze, show description
Analyze:
You analyze the silver syringe and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information: Syringes and vials of this type are meant for use with the Spirit Beasts system. PUT a vial into a syringe, hunt creatures that have blood, then use DRAW {creature} WITH SYRINGE to take its blood. All blood should come from the same type of creature or you'll have to POUR the vial out to clean it. When you're done filling up a vial, UNLOCK the syringe to remove it. You can LOOK at the vial or syringe at any time to see their status. You can OFFER blood to Spirit Beasts who are disloyal to win their affection back. These items should not be altered in any way.

You get no sense of whether or not the syringe may be further
15000
a small crystal vial Weight: <1 pound
analyze, show description
Analyze:
You analyze the crystal vial and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information: Syringes and vials of this type are meant for use with the Spirit Beasts system. PUT a vial into a syringe, hunt creatures that have blood, then use DRAW {creature} WITH SYRINGE to take its blood. All blood should come from the same type of creature or you'll have to POUR the vial out to clean it. When you're done filling up a vial, UNLOCK the syringe to remove it. You can LOOK at the vial or syringe at any time to see their status. You can OFFER blood to Spirit Beasts who are disloyal to win their affection back. These items should not be altered in any way.

You get no sense of whether or not the vial may be further lightened.
1000


Resources