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consequences. Occasionally, using this spell will backfire on you. | consequences. Occasionally, using this spell will backfire on you. | ||
(A level increase is a possible failure....be warned.) | (A level increase is a possible failure....be warned.) | ||
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+ | Note: you cannot harmonize an item with a dark flag. In order to change it's alignment, you'll need to try another method such as fading it (e.g., via enchant armor/weapon) or spending questpoints. | ||
[[Category: Lord Cleric Spells]] | [[Category: Lord Cleric Spells]] | ||
[[Category: Lord Druid Spells]] | [[Category: Lord Druid Spells]] |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 25 May 2023
Syntax: c harmonize <target>
Harmonize changes the alignment of an object to the alignment of the caster. It can be used on any object, but certain objects are intrinsically evil and show no effect when this spell is cast on them.
Trying to wrest control of good and evil from the Gods has its consequences. Occasionally, using this spell will backfire on you. (A level increase is a possible failure....be warned.)
Comments
Note: you cannot harmonize an item with a dark flag. In order to change it's alignment, you'll need to try another method such as fading it (e.g., via enchant armor/weapon) or spending questpoints.