Difference between revisions of "Category:Priests"
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== Priests in General == | == Priests in General == | ||
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+ | Priests attain extremely powerful healing spells, with very few offensive spells, even those only target the demonic or undead. They work well with those of high alignment and shun all who hold evil tendencies. | ||
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+ | Priests forgo learning the [[Awen]] spell and instead learn [[Aegis]], allowing the casting of Sanctuary and Frenzy to be separated from this macro. | ||
See [[:Category: Mages |Mages]] for an example. | See [[:Category: Mages |Mages]] for an example. | ||
== Priest Creation == | == Priest Creation == | ||
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+ | A Priest may be created only through the [[Remort]] command with a lord character with the Cleric, Druid, or Monk class. To become a human monk, the required levels are 100, 150, and 150 respectively where as to keep one's current race, the required Lord Sublevels become 200, 300, and 300 respectively. | ||
== Priests at Lowmort Tier == | == Priests at Lowmort Tier == | ||
=== Training === | === Training === | ||
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+ | A Priest's prime statistic is [[Wisdom]], and should be trained upon creation. This should be followed up by maxing out one's [[Intelligence]], which will allow for higher mana gains as you progress through levels. | ||
=== Practicing === | === Practicing === | ||
+ | See: [[Paean]] | ||
=== Worshipping === | === Worshipping === | ||
''Priest trainers will not teach the Holy Disciplines to anyone who is not'' ''worshipping Tul-Sith, and Priests must maintain a high alignment for'' | ''Priest trainers will not teach the Holy Disciplines to anyone who is not'' ''worshipping Tul-Sith, and Priests must maintain a high alignment for'' | ||
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== Priest Remort Options == | == Priest Remort Options == | ||
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+ | None. | ||
[[Category: Remort Classes]] | [[Category: Remort Classes]] |
Revision as of 12:56, 13 October 2007
Long ago, in the city of Keresh, there existed an order of clerics known as Paeans, endowed with incredible healing powers. Recently, the order has resurfaced, restructured around Tul-Sith, and simply calling themselves 'Priests.' Priests learn some very powerful healing and curative spells, but are dedicated to their paths of peace and honesty, and so never learn attack spells, or most warrior or rogue skills. They are less item-oriented than Clerics, and so do not learn many item-oriented abilities, or learn them later. Their Prime statistic is Wisdom. Priest trainers will not teach the Holy Disciplines to anyone who is not worshipping Tul-Sith, and Priests must maintain a high alignment for these spells to work their best.
Abbreviation: Prs.
Contents
Priests in General
Priests attain extremely powerful healing spells, with very few offensive spells, even those only target the demonic or undead. They work well with those of high alignment and shun all who hold evil tendencies.
Priests forgo learning the Awen spell and instead learn Aegis, allowing the casting of Sanctuary and Frenzy to be separated from this macro.
See Mages for an example.
Priest Creation
A Priest may be created only through the Remort command with a lord character with the Cleric, Druid, or Monk class. To become a human monk, the required levels are 100, 150, and 150 respectively where as to keep one's current race, the required Lord Sublevels become 200, 300, and 300 respectively.
Priests at Lowmort Tier
Training
A Priest's prime statistic is Wisdom, and should be trained upon creation. This should be followed up by maxing out one's Intelligence, which will allow for higher mana gains as you progress through levels.
Practicing
See: Paean
Worshipping
Priest trainers will not teach the Holy Disciplines to anyone who is not worshipping Tul-Sith, and Priests must maintain a high alignment for these spells to work their best.
Fighting
Soloing:
Soloing is impossible for any priest who has adepted the Via Pax ability.
Tanking:
Tanking is also impossible for any priest who has adepted the Via Pax ability.
Hitting:
Healing:
Priest Prestige Options
None.
Preists at Hero Tier
Training
Practicing
Devoting
Fighting
Soloing:
Tanking:
Hitting:
Healing:
Priests at Lord Tier
Priest Remort Options
None.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.