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Revision as of 09:00, 29 January 2016
Spirit health is the strength of the animating force that sustains a mortal's body. It regenerates 4 percent of the full pool every minute. While the Vigil spell is the spirit health and regeneration booster, any spell or ability that boosts Charisma, Discipline, Wisdom or Intelligence will also indirectly boost spirit health while playing a minuet or a harder song flawlessly on an instrument will provide a minuscule boost to regeneration.
Formula
Uses
- Spirit health is directly related to the decaying (auto-depart) times of dead people.
- Increases the number of times a Necromancer can use Spiteful Rebirth in a 24 hour period.[1]
Abilities that boost spirit
Abilities that boost spirit regeneration
Abilities that debuff spirit
None
Abilities that decrease spirit regeneration
None
Spirit Health Levels
Percentage | Combat Message | HEALTH Message |
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>100% | mighty | mighty and unconquerable |
100% | none | full of life |
99%-90% | shaky | very strong |
89%-80% | very shaky | strong |
79%-70% | weak | wavering slightly |
69%-60% | very weak | rather shaky |
59%-50% | drained | weak |
49%-40% | very drained | very weak |
39%-30% | cold | extremely weak |
29%-20% | very cold | cold |
19%-10% | empty | empty |
9%-1% | desolate | lifeless |
<1% | nonexistent | dead |
References
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