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==Pray==
==Pray==
Praying can be done by using the command -pray. This will force your character to kneel, and will give you a random effect, based on the [[Deity#Piety|Piety]] of your character. Below are a few of the effects:
Praying can be done by using the command '''-pray'''. This will give you a semi-random effect, based on the [[Deity#Piety|Piety]] of your character and your current condition. Below are a few of the effects:
*A small, temporary, bonus (+1 or +2) to your attributes.
*A small, temporary, bonus (+1 or +2) to your attributes.
*A large, temporary, bonus (+2 or +3) to your attributes.
*A large, temporary, bonus (+2 or +3) to your attributes.
*Healing.
*Restoration. Will heal up to Character Levelx10 HP and 3 debuffs, such as drained levels and poisons. For each malus removed, the healing is reduced by 100.
*Cure Disease/Cure Poison. (Only occurs if diseased/poisoned, and then almost always occurs)
*Restoring your Hunger/Thirst/Fatigue percentages (if one of them drops to the point where you incur a penalty).
*Restoring your Hunger/Thirst/Fatigue percentages (if one of them drops to the point where you incur a penalty).
*Nothing.


A successful prayer will sap some of your deity's power and bestow you with one of the bonuses above. You can also use the -pray command in combat for some different effects:
A successful prayer will sap some of your deity's power and bestow you with one of the bonuses above. You can also use the -pray command in combat for some different effects:
*Healing.
*Restoration as above.  
*Nothing.


Regardless of success, a combat-prayer will cost you a small amount of experience (from 50 to 450 depending your level).
Regardless of success, a combat-prayer will cost you a small amount of experience (from 50 to 450 depending your level).

Latest revision as of 08:04, 29 January 2024

Divine intervention is something that is part of the Deity system.

Divine intervention is something that happens on a chance based upon the current Piety of your character. When the percentage is high enough, you will have a chance that your chosen deity will benefit you, depending on the deity's aspect.

Both the -pray ability and the activation of an aspect's benefit drain piety.

Pray

Praying can be done by using the command -pray. This will give you a semi-random effect, based on the Piety of your character and your current condition. Below are a few of the effects:

  • A small, temporary, bonus (+1 or +2) to your attributes.
  • A large, temporary, bonus (+2 or +3) to your attributes.
  • Restoration. Will heal up to Character Levelx10 HP and 3 debuffs, such as drained levels and poisons. For each malus removed, the healing is reduced by 100.
  • Restoring your Hunger/Thirst/Fatigue percentages (if one of them drops to the point where you incur a penalty).

A successful prayer will sap some of your deity's power and bestow you with one of the bonuses above. You can also use the -pray command in combat for some different effects:

  • Restoration as above.

Regardless of success, a combat-prayer will cost you a small amount of experience (from 50 to 450 depending your level).

-pray can only be used every so often, so use it wisely.