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|messaging=You whisper a prayer over the <weapon>. Slowly, and then more rapidly, a warm glow surrounds the weapon, consuming it in furious fire. When it fades, the <weapon> is covered in a fine white powder that wipes off easily.
|messaging=You whisper a prayer over the <weapon>. Slowly, and then more rapidly, a warm glow surrounds the weapon, consuming it in furious fire. When it fades, the <weapon> is covered in a fine white powder that wipes off easily.
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==Notes==
==Usage==
*{{com|SPRINKLE}} {{ilink|i|Holy oil}} on <weapon/person>
*It provides a more powerful bonus against undead and cursed than [[Bless]]
:(If your target is another person, they must be holding an unblessed weapon.)
*If the commune is used on an unblessed weapon, Bless can then be cast on the weapon for an additional pool of strikes.
*{{com|COMMUNE}} [[Kertigen]]
*It can be performed on others, though it is more powerful in the hands of a [[Cleric]] or [[Paladin]].
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*Using the Kertigen commune on oneself will now bless [[Brawling skill|brawling]] attacks. Like self-cast Bless, this has a duration instead of strike charges.
*Usage:
:{{com|SPRINKLE}} {{ilink|i|Holy oil}} on <weapon/person>
::(If your target is another person, they must be holding an unblessed weapon.)
:{{com|COMMUNE}} [[Kertigen]]
*{{com|PERCEIVE}} <weapon> to distinguish bless type and strike count. (Does not cost devotion.)
*{{com|PERCEIVE}} <weapon> to distinguish bless type and strike count. (Does not cost devotion.)
:Perceiving the <weapon> is blessed signifies the [[Bless]] spell.
:Perceiving the <weapon> is blessed signifies the [[Bless]] spell.
::Strike messaging for bless is brilliant silver light.
:Perceiving the <weapon> is powerfully blessed signifies Kertigen's commune.
:Perceiving the <weapon> is powerfully blessed signifies Kertigen's commune.
::Strike messaging for Kertigen's commune is holy white light.

==Notes==
*It provides a more powerful bonus against undead and cursed than [[Bless]].
*If the commune is first used on an unblessed weapon; Bless can then be cast on the weapon for an additional pool of 'regular' blessed strikes.
:*Kertigen's powerful blessings will be used up first.
*It can be performed on others, though it is more powerful in the hands of a [[Cleric]] or [[Paladin]].
:*Paladins enjoy the same level of power bestowed from the commune as Clerics.
*Using the Kertigen commune on yourself will bless [[Brawling skill|brawling]] attacks. Like self-cast Bless, this has a duration instead of strike charges.
*Using the Kertigen commune on yourself will also by extension bless the ammunition for all ranged shots you make for the duration of it's effect.
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 25 February 2020

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Kertigen's commune
Requirements: ​8th Circle, Quest
Difficulty: None
Type / Skill: commune / theurgy
Description: Kertigen's power imbues a weapon with a supreme blessing for use against the Undead.
Effect: bless weapon
Messaging: You whisper a prayer over the <weapon>. Slowly, and then more rapidly, a warm glow surrounds the weapon, consuming it in furious fire. When it fades, the <weapon> is covered in a fine white powder that wipes off easily.


Usage

(If your target is another person, they must be holding an unblessed weapon.)


  • PERCEIVE <weapon> to distinguish bless type and strike count. (Does not cost devotion.)
Perceiving the <weapon> is blessed signifies the Bless spell.
Strike messaging for bless is brilliant silver light.
Perceiving the <weapon> is powerfully blessed signifies Kertigen's commune.
Strike messaging for Kertigen's commune is holy white light.

Notes

  • It provides a more powerful bonus against undead and cursed than Bless.
  • If the commune is first used on an unblessed weapon; Bless can then be cast on the weapon for an additional pool of 'regular' blessed strikes.
  • Kertigen's powerful blessings will be used up first.
  • It can be performed on others, though it is more powerful in the hands of a Cleric or Paladin.
  • Paladins enjoy the same level of power bestowed from the commune as Clerics.
  • Using the Kertigen commune on yourself will bless brawling attacks. Like self-cast Bless, this has a duration instead of strike charges.
  • Using the Kertigen commune on yourself will also by extension bless the ammunition for all ranged shots you make for the duration of it's effect.

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