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+ | ''A [[:Category: Priests |Priest]]'s power comes from devotion to the Way of Peace. The Via Pax discipline represents the first Step along the Way. Once [[Practice |practiced]], the [[:Category: Priests |Priest]] will be unable to initiate combat, but, by the Grace of [[Tul-Sith |Tul-Sith]], can receive bonus [[Experience Points |exp]] from healing under certain circumstances.'' | ||
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+ | Prerequisite(s): [[Meditation |Meditation]]. | ||
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+ | Syntax: none (automatic). | ||
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[[Category: Skills And Spells]] | [[Category: Skills And Spells]] | ||
− | [[Category: Lowmort Priest | + | [[Category: Skills]] |
+ | [[Category: Priest Lowmort Skills And Spells]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Priest Class Definers]] |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 15 January 2006
A Priest's power comes from devotion to the Way of Peace. The Via Pax discipline represents the first Step along the Way. Once practiced, the Priest will be unable to initiate combat, but, by the Grace of Tul-Sith, can receive bonus exp from healing under certain circumstances.
Prerequisite(s): Meditation.
Syntax: none (automatic).