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* This ritual does not generate [[Divine Outrage]].[[Generates Divine Outrage::false| ]] |
* This ritual does not generate [[Divine Outrage]].[[Generates Divine Outrage::false| ]] |
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* There is a long Roundtime for using {{tt|entry}}, but no cooldown. |
* There is a long Roundtime for using {{tt|entry}}, but no cooldown. |
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* Each guildhall is associated with certain ideologies. Necromancers of a rejected ideology will not be allowed entry.<ref>[[Post:Redeemed Necromancers - 07/03/2020 - 22:31]]</ref> |
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* Safe for [[Redeemed]] necromancers. |
* Safe for [[Redeemed]] necromancers. |
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Requirements: | 1st Circle | |
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Difficulty: | None | |
Type / Skill: | ritual / thanatology | |
Use Cost: | - | |
Description: | When performed, the Entry ritual will automatically move you into the nearest guildhall using backroads, special mundane rites, and hidden signs or symbols, provided you are close enough to one. | |
Effect: | Gain entry into a Necromancer guildhall. | |
Messaging: | [Redacted] |
Notes
- This ritual does not generate Divine Outrage.
- There is a long Roundtime for using ENTRY, but no cooldown.
- Each guildhall is associated with certain ideologies. Necromancers of a rejected ideology will not be allowed entry.[1]
- Safe for Redeemed necromancers.