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{{Spell
{{Spell
|name=Eylhaar's Feast
|abbrev=ef
|abbrev=ef
|minprep=10
|minprep=15
|castcap=100
|castcap=100
|minskill=100
|minskill=80
|maxskill=900
|maxskill=800
|minduration=-
|validtarget=Self
|validtarget=Self
|guild=Cleric
|guild=Cleric
|magic=Holy Magic
|spellbook=Spirit Manipulation
|spellbook=Spirit Manipulation
|prereqs=Circle 15 and [[Auspice 3.0|Auspice]]
|prereqs=Circle 15, [[Auspice]]
|slot=2
|slot=2
|desc=Eylhaar's Feast grants its caster unique control over his soul. A Holy Mage with this spell can transmute a portion of his spiritual energy into any other form of bodily energy: be it vigor, magical attunement or raw life force.
|desc=Eylhaar's Feast grants its caster unique control over his soul. A Holy Mage with this spell can transmute a portion of his spiritual energy into any other form of bodily energy: be it vigor, magical attunement or raw life force.

The sensation of using Eylhaar's Feast is surprisingly euphoric. Repeated short-term use may addict the caster to the sensations the spell provides. In the thrall of addiction it is dangerously easy to steal away too much of the soul at once, granting the caster the pleasant death of the spell's namesake.
The sensation of using Eylhaar's Feast is surprisingly euphoric. Repeated short-term use may addict the caster to the sensations the spell provides. In the thrall of addiction it is dangerously easy to steal away too much of the soul at once, granting the caster the pleasant death of the spell's namesake.
|buffs=No buffs
|buffs=No buffs
|debuffs=No debuffs
|debuffs=No debuffs
|dtype=Spirit damage
|htype=Vitality heal, Attunement heal, Fatigue heal
|effect=Converts spirit health to attunement, vitality, or fatigue.
|effect=Converts spirit health to attunement, vitality, or fatigue.
|messaging='''Vitality:'''<br />
|messaging='''Vitality:'''<br />
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The sensation of skillful hands massaging your body washes over you. Pain and stress vanish from your limbs as the gentle energy of your soul reinvigorates your muscles.
The sensation of skillful hands massaging your body washes over you. Pain and stress vanish from your limbs as the gentle energy of your soul reinvigorates your muscles.
|sig=Yes
|sig=Yes
|diff=advanced
|diff=intermediate
|source=standard
|source=standard
|type=utility
|type=utility
|ctype=battle
|ctype=battle
}}
}}
==Syntax==
*{{com|CAST}} <option> <percentage> <bitter>
:Valid Options: Attunement, Fatigue, Vitality
:Valid Percentage: # 1-99
:To use the "bitter" option, you must know the [[Bitter Feast]] spell.
** With the [[Bitter Feast]] option, you completely bypass the risk of addiction and all that entails. This is replaced with a stun, however.

The percentage used is a percent of your maximum potential [[Spirit_Health|spirit health]].

==Notes==
* The addictive desire lasts for ~1-3 minutes after cast.

{{RefAl|a=y}}
* Your maximum potential spirit health is calculated using the [[Spirit_Health#Formula|Spirit Health formula]].

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Eylhaar's Feast
Abbreviation: EF
Prerequisites: Circle 15, Auspice
Signature: Yes
Spell Slots: 2
Mana Type: Holy Magic
Spell Type: battle / utility
Difficulty: intermediate
Prep (min/max): 15 / 100
Skill Range (min/max): 80 / 800
Valid Spell Target: Self
Duration (min/max): Instant
Justice: Unknown
Corruption: Unknown
Description: Eylhaar's Feast grants its caster unique control over his soul. A Holy Mage with this spell can transmute a portion of his spiritual energy into any other form of bodily energy: be it vigor, magical attunement or raw life force.

The sensation of using Eylhaar's Feast is surprisingly euphoric. Repeated short-term use may addict the caster to the sensations the spell provides. In the thrall of addiction it is dangerously easy to steal away too much of the soul at once, granting the caster the pleasant death of the spell's namesake.

Effect: Spirit damage, Vitality heal, Attunement heal, Fatigue heal, Converts spirit health to attunement, vitality, or fatigue.
Example Messaging: Vitality:

You gesture.
You feel a faint warming sensation as the spell settles into your soul. A powerful sense of well-being and contentment spreads through you, causing your muscles to relax and your mind to wander.
Your soul seems to blaze with a magnificent holy fire. The spiritual heat is drawn to every fiber of your body, making you feel indomitable.

Attunement:
You gesture.
Your skin prickles with anticipation as the spell settles into your soul. A powerful sense of well-being and contentment spreads through you, causing your muscles to relax and your mind to wander.
A hedonist's banquet of tastes and smells fills your senses. You take a deep draught of your soul, its energy tasting sweeter than anything you've drank before. Your magical senses tingle fiercely through the process.

Fatigue:
You gesture.
Your skin prickles with anticipation as the spell settles into your soul. A powerful sense of well-being and contentment spreads through you, causing your muscles to relax and your mind to wander.
The sensation of skillful hands massaging your body washes over you. Pain and stress vanish from your limbs as the gentle energy of your soul reinvigorates your muscles.

Devices/Tattoos: No devices or tattoos documented.

Syntax

  • CAST <option> <percentage> <bitter>
Valid Options: Attunement, Fatigue, Vitality
Valid Percentage: # 1-99
To use the "bitter" option, you must know the Bitter Feast spell.
    • With the Bitter Feast option, you completely bypass the risk of addiction and all that entails. This is replaced with a stun, however.

The percentage used is a percent of your maximum potential spirit health.

Notes

  • The addictive desire lasts for ~1-3 minutes after cast.


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